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... Pyrrhosoma nymphula, la nymphe au corps de feu, est une espèce d'insectes odonates du sous-ordre des zygoptères ( ou demoiselles ) de la famille de Coenagrionidae

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Demoiselle ( envergure 45 mm ) longue de 33 à 36 mm, au thorax noir marqué de rouge, aux pattes noires, à l'abdomen du mâle, rouge marqué de noir, d'avantage chez la femelle . La coloration des femelles est très variable. Imagos visibles d'avril à août.

Habitat :Préfère les eaux stagnantes ou faiblement courantes, riches en plantes divers ; étangs , mares ou tourbières.

Capture, pucerons et petits insectes généralement posé.

Distribution : Nord du Maroc, occupe presque toute l'Europe

( sauf le nord de la Scandinavie ), plus rare dans le sud, présent dans toute la France ( absent dans la Corse ). Présente en Belgique ( Wallonie ) dans les Hautes Fagnes et le Namurois .

-La libellule frêle qu'on voudrait saisir; est ce une chimère,

un rêve; que traverse un rayon d'or ?

Tout à coup , elle fait trêve. - Saint Saëns

  

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My shining hour

 

After I do not know how many days now I can sit here at the computer. Surely I missed many of your works, I'm sorry ...

I wanted to thank all my flickr friends for their greetings, wishes, comments and invitations to my previous images. Slowly I will return to my rhythm here until the end of the holidays ...

 

A year is ending and a new year approaches.

I wish everyone a peaceful holiday season and a New Year full of creativity and satisfaction, health, love, work etc ....

in short, as you say, "All the Best" !! :)

 

All rights reserved. Image can not be inserted in blogs, websites or any other form, without my written permission.

 

When it rains I share my umbrella. If I have no umbrella, I share the rain......

 

Read the rest, find out how to get your free hair and grab the event and designer info on Threads and Tuneage

 

Taken at The Ippos Collective

Presentes en la Peninsula Ibérica desde Marzo-Abril hasta el més de septiembre que emigran a Africa para pasar el invierno

Su alimentacion principal consiste en serpientes y otros reptiles como lagartos, lagartijas, incluso insectos y caracoles

“Yesterday's the past, tomorrow's the future, but today is a gift. That's why it's called the present.”

Bil Keane

 

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An older dwelling on the edge of Alnwick & its view to much newer infrastructure across the skyline.

A few snow shower clouds are heading our way to keep us dog-walker on our toes!

 

100x 2023 edition - Northumberland revisited - 8/100

Le Combattant varié présente un dimorphisme sexuel extrême et les ornements du mâle diffèrent d’un individu à l’autre au niveau de la couleur et des dessins.

En plumage nuptial, le mâle a le bas du dos et la queue barrés de noir. Le manteau et les scapulaires varient du noir au brun, en passant par chamois, châtain, ocre et blanc. Les parties inférieures sont plutôt sombres, excepté le bas de l’abdomen, le dessous des ailes et les sous-caudales qui sont blancs.

 

Sur la tête, les oreillons et la collerette varient beaucoup en couleur, allant du chamois ou châtain au violet noirâtre, noir ou blanc, souvent avec des dessins barrés ou mouchetés.

Le bec est brun ou orange terne. Les yeux sont brun foncé. Les pattes et les doigts sont jaune verdâtre ou orange foncé. Les petites caroncules verruqueuses de la face varient et peuvent être verdâtres, jaunâtres, orangées, rougeâtre ou brunes.

 

Au moment des parades, les mâles observent une hiérarchie dictée par les couleurs des plumes ornementales. Les mâles « résidents » ou « indépendants » ont le plumage plus foncé, en particulier les oreillons et la collerette, tandis que les mâles « satellites » sont légèrement plus petits et ont généralement la collerette et les oreillons clairs ou blancs.

Ces plumes ornementales sont visibles pendant une durée relativement courte, en général d’avril à juin. En dehors de cette période, le mâle ressemble à la femelle au niveau de la silhouette et de la couleur du plumage, mais il est nettement plus grand.

Le Combattant est une espèce dont la reproduction est atypique chez les limicoles, ne donnant pas lieu à la formation

de couples. Les mâles se rassemblent sur des places de parade (appelées leks) où ils se livrent à des simulacres de

combats afin d’attirer les femelles. Certains mâles présents sur ces arènes pourront se reproduire avec plusieurs

femelles, d’autres ne trouvant jamais de partenaire. Les femelles, quant à elles, pourront fréquenter plusieurs arènes

et s’accoupler avec plusieurs mâles.

Les femelles nichent solitairement jusqu’à plusieurs kilomètres des arènes. Les œufs sont déposés dans une cuvette

grattée dans le sol, garnie de quelques végétaux et bien dissimulée dans la végétation. La période de ponte s’étale de

début avril à fin juin . Les quatre œufs, brun-olive tachetés de noir, sont incubés par la femelle durant trois

semaines. Les poussins, nidifuges, peuvent être abandonnés par la femelle après seulement 10 à 15 jours. Ils sont

aptes au vol au bout de quatre semaines. La femelle n’élève pas plus d’une nichée par an. La maturité sexuelle est

atteinte parfois dès un an et plus généralement à deux ans chez les femelles, les mâles se reproduisant rarement avant

deux ans.

Le baguage des jeunes oiseaux a permis de montrer l’absence de philopatrie. Le « brassage » génétique qui en résulte

peut expliquer l’absence de sous-espèce et même de population biogéographique chez cette espèce dont l’aire de

reproduction est pourtant très vaste.

La longévité maximale observée grâce aux données de baguage est d’environ 13 ans

33203 climbs away from Salisbury on Christmas Eve 1986 with the 0650 Waterloo to Exeter St Davids service.

 

In October 1986 I had bought my first SLR camera and two months later, putting it politely, I was still very much getting to grips with it.

 

On Christmas Eve I was aimed to capture some images of class 33s and 50s at Salisbury, which operated virtually all passenger trains at Salisbury then.

 

What I hadn't bothered with was the weather forecast, which combined the saying 'red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning' and the photographer's saying of 'f4 at a fortnight'. A heavy overnight frost was about to be obliterated by a blanket of cloud rolling in from the west.

 

Out I trotted and this photograph was the closest I came to any sun on a train that day. Everything else was hopelessly composed, dark or speed-blurred, or sometimes all three.

 

However, 34 years on, it is now clear the day wasn't a complete write-off: this image has reacted well to the wonders of today's photo-processing, and a reasonable image has finally appeared, 34 years after I took the original photograph.

Credits: FashionNatic, Vango,

Blogger: BD Male Blog.

 

- More details in my bio.

 

Outfit:

 

FashionNatic - Polar Male Set (Jacktec, Pants, Boots) | Event MANCAVE

 

Vango. Spencer Hair | Event MANCAVE

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Không thể chờ đc nữa, t12 ơi lẹ lên con :(

Une bonne journée ce lundi ☼

 

Thanks ♥

An old house that has been beautifully restored, the abbey of which parts have been ruined and others survived time, some signs of modern times, all in harmony in Malmesbury!

 

presented without interference of artistic effect :-)

Edward Weston

 

HMM! Justice Matters! Indict Trump!

 

cosmos, little theater garden, raleigh, north carolina

Because of good behavior during the holidays, Benny gets a present from Mummy Marian.

 

ME:

Benny?

I have something for you

 

BENNY:

Wow....a present....for me?????

 

ME:

Yes Benny..it's just for you

Because you've been so sweet during the holidays.

I know it is very difficult for you to share something when it comes to something delicious. I've seen you can do it and I'm proud of you. So this is all for you... just open the package.

 

Benny tears off the paper:

 

BENNY:

WOW!!! Mummy! That's a big one! It has more than 3 layers!

Thank you Mummy.....I love you so much!!!!

May I also give Jago a piece?

 

ME:

You decide Benny...it's your pastry!

 

BENNY:

I love Jago very much...he is my best friend and that's why he gets half of the pastry.

 

ME:

Well Benny...that's really nice of you.

I think Jago likes it too

 

The present church was built after the fire of 1844. It exhibits a neoclassical construction, decorated with one of the largest organ in South America, a large lamp of Sevillian origin, a French neo-Gothic pulpit, Carrara marbles and wood carving. It is also one of the 70 churches in the world authorized to display the banner of the Vatican.

Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.

 

- Buddha -

 

brought to me yesterday evening by my Timmy :-) He always let her run for a moment in the living room and then caught her again. I was able to catch her with a glass and of course she was quickly snapped before I let her out in front of the house :-) Hopefully I didn't hurt her tail with the glass.

 

I locked Timmy in the living room for this time. He then looked disappointed that I didn't properly appreciate his gift. He had probably thought that we could chase the mouse together in the living room ;-)

  

Canon EOS 6D - f/3.5 - 1/125sec - 100 mm - ISO 100

 

I made the photo not the cake, that was a present from my daughter

 

For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #Tradition.

  

Happy Macro Monday!

 

Thanks for all your faves and comments everyone!

I really appreciate them!

Pinakothek der Moderne # 11

I had to go out and look for this present of a Snowy Owl for several hours in various farm lands north of Toronto. At the end it was a nice present. It was a gorgeous sunny day, so I decided to drive around in search for one. I found four; however, they were all sitting in the middle of farm lands far from the roads. I knew that I was in for a long wait. Then around 3:20 PM I found this juvenile sitting on a road-side hydro pole for 15 minutes and then taking off to sit on another field. I took my eyes off for a sec just when she took off; by the time I lifted my camera up she was already moving away from me. When I left, the other three were still sitting in the field. I guess, being young, this one couldn't sit still for too long. My first Snowy sighting of the season. They are such a gorgeous bird. Recent research shows that their number has declined by 60% between 1970 and now. What a shame it will be if this bird goes out the Dodo way. Sunnidale, Ontario.

Presented for Sliders Sunday.

Pareidolia bottom left?

Experience intensity

Proviso actualization

Contingency necessity

Long exposure taken during a photo walk

with some flickrfriends.

 

A wonderful weekend to you all :) !!

  

The Wild flowers of today take over the remains of the past and as the sun shines through the empty windows, the stories of the past remain in the shadows.

With heartfelt thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful day, stay healthy, stay alert, appreciate the beauty around you, enjoy being creative, stay safe, 😊😊😍

El ayer es historia, el mañana un misterio, el día de hoy es un regalo, por eso le llaman 'presente'.

 

Esta foto es porque estoy esperando mi regalo/presente!!

 

Yesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery, today is a gift, that's why we call it 'present'.

 

This picture is 'cause I'm waiting my gift/present!!

 

The red, present in the middle is actually a huge building. Used to be a shopping centre, now mostly offices.

jeep on the right is my trusty 😜 awaiting orders while I take the shot lol

Another time the Night brought me a present... or rather 4!

Nashville, Tennessee, USA

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