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Taken in my backyard in NY.

A couple more photos of red squirrels from the Cairngorms taken towards the end of last year

Red admiral (Vanessa atalanta) butterfly perched on a ground.

 

Rusałka admirał (Vanessa atalanta) siedząca na aziemi.

Red-winged Blackbird, Lewistown MT

Existe lo que se denomina la hora azul que no se exctamente si es una hora , la hora dorada y ahora también existe el minuto rojo o rosa espectacular el momento.

 

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331/365,

10 seconds, time delayed, exposure,

Monopod,

Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

 

"One of the most attractive varieties has a red 'iris' around the centre of the fruit and yellow flesh outside. The yellow fruit obtains a higher market price and, being less hairy than the fuzzy kiwifruit, is more palatable for consumption without peeling."

Wikipedia

An unexpected garden visitor!

The title 'red flower' may be updated if someone can tell me what this flower is! We bought a hanging basket from B&Q (Yeah, cheating!) last month but I can't identify every flower. There are some violas and a euonymus but there is no label to tell us what everything is! It could be nemesia (but I have amnesia!!)

A red squirrel collects mushrooms for later consumption. The main thing they collect are spruce cones that they make large middens (piles) of cones to eat all winter long. However, they've figured out you can't bury mushrooms on the ground as they'll rot. So, they hang them in trees to dry for latter consumption. I tried to follow this guy, but I think he was wise to me and kept running until he outran me before going to his sky midden.

 

MERCI pour vos commentaires,,C`est toujours apprécié !!!

 

THANK YOU for your nices comments,,, I appreciate !

And I love the thought of coming home to you

Even if I know we can't make it

I love the thought of giving hope to you

Just a little ray of light shining through

 

Love can bend and breathe alone

Until the end it finds you a home

Don't care what the people may say

 

It's always friends that feel so good

Let's make amends like all good men should

Pleasure at the fairground on the way

 

And I love the thought of coming home to you

Even if I know we can't make it

I love the thought of giving hope to you

Just a little ray of light shining through

 

Simply Red

 

Red Squirrels usually live for 3 - 4 years. Outside of the breeding season females are tolerant of each other. This one was seen in the Cairngorms, Scotland.

The red-tailed hawk is a bird of prey that breeds throughout most of North America, from the interior of Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies. It is one of the most common members within the genus of Buteo in North America or worldwide.

* Autumn leafs reformed.

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The Red Arrows during a display.

 

It's been a while since I was last on here. Sorry about that. I've missed a lot of your uploads.

If crayons exploded and learned how to tweet,

You’d get this absurdist with bright red feet.

 

This male Red-legged Honeycreeper was photographed in Costa Rica, showing off his electric blue body, velvet black mask, and those unmistakable crimson legs. He looks less like a bird and more like a rogue highlighter with an attitude. Just another reminder that nature has a sense of humor—and a very colorful palette.

I'm afraid the heat has kept me away from Sussex Prairies for the last few days, but the temperature finally dropped today, to my huge relief, so I'm sure I'll be back there very soon. I love colour and the garden is a feast for the eyes at this time of year. :)

Nottingham County Park, Chester

London 19/5/2017

This is most likely the last of my Autumn Dreams series, the extreme wind my area has experienced is certain to have wrecked the last remnants of colored leaves. I'm a sucker for a red tree in fall, this was my last photo on the way out of the highlands Saturday. The pristine look of winter had fallen away in this location, would have been quite the sight a few hours earlier I'm sure. I'm using a black canvas on my snow photos, the bright white border dulls it all down I think.

 

I have been well satisfied this year with the autumn photos I got staying within 50 or 60 miles from my home. It has helped me find the smaller scenes and I've been blessed to stumble into quite a few gems in a wide variety of circumstances.

Day 59/365.

Saturday, 28 February 2026

  

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) perched on a branch.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) siedząca na gąłęzi.

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