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Red kite soaring and on the lookout for prey.

A red-bellied woodpecker flies in to see what the chickadees are fussing about

on a sunny evening at Ynysmaengwyn, Tywyn

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Somewhere in the City is an annual high stakes poker game. Invitation only. Not always the same players. Generally, City Departments with the least to gain are invited.

 

Bakersfield, California 2013

Pretty little autumn leaf, all alone on the grassy hillside!!

Thanks again to Barry and Ruth for allowing me to spend some time photographing the reds.

Epipactis atrorubens (Orchidaceae) 207 24

 

This species was first described from Germany in 1804 and its name refers to the dark red colour of the flower.

It is one of the commoner and more familiar of the European Epipactis and is known commonly as the Dark Red Helleborine.

It has a widespread distribution throughout boreal and temperate Europe and occurs as far east as Siberia. It reaches Scandinavia in the north and the Mediterranean zone to the south.

It is an orchid that tolerates a wide range of climatic onditions and habitat, but is primarily a species of calcareous uplands and mountains to around 2500 meters.

In some of its colour forms Epipactis atrorubens can be mistaken for Epipactis helleborine but there are some easily

recognized features helpful in distinguishing the two species. Firstly the leaves of the former are more pointed and held in an upward pointing position along the stem. Secondly if you study the lip you will note a centrally divided "crinkly" boss on the lower part of the epichile which is absent from Epipactis helleborine. These two species will however hybridize and the results can sometimes be difficult to distinguish.

 

Source: John and Gerry's Orchids of Britain and Europe

Red-capped Plover (male)

Charadrius ruficapillus

 

February 21st, 2020

Killarney, Victoria, Australia

 

Canon EOS 1D X Mark II

Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens

Canon EF 1.4x III Extender

Canon 600EX II-RT flash

 

Waiting out the high tide amongst the beach-washed seaweed.

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) sitting by a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) siedząca koło drzewa.

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This is what I could managed through the balcony with my just arrived 180 mm macro lens today as it was raining all day.

This Lavender Flower has some UN-wanted company.

Red leaves in the Autumn.

The Cotswolds, England.

Bayview, Toronto

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Medium-sized WP's. The males are much bolder and raucous than the females. They are often located by listening for their calls. Our beautiful world, pass it on.

 

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Red arrows at Sunderland airshow

Red Squirrel enjoying a nutty breakfast. Location courtesy of Matt Bell

First shooting with Sophia

A great moment!

Just in time for Dronuary!

This is a little tablescrap, meant to be a classy designer bodyguard for the social elite.

Todos queremos soñar aunque al despertar todo esté igual..........que ayer......

ODC-Red White & Blue

 

Three of the ones I have in my collection.

Please View On Black!

 

HAPPY RED WEEKEND!!!!

 

Dedicada a Carlos www.flickr.com/photos/carhove/ que dice que nunca pongo flores!

 

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Caught when wandering around the neighborhood

Even in the darkness, every color can be found. And every day of rain brings water flowing to things growing in the ground.

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Seen in the small maze-type garden at Mill Lake in Abbotsford, British Columbia. (15-10-21-5252)

 

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Tidemills

The last from me of this superb little bird. What a fantastic opportunity we have all had over the past few days to get up close and personal. A first for me and I'm sure many others.

A splash of red food color in a shallow plate of clear water. I was playing around with a new toy I built last weekend. It's a sound activated flash controller that was set up to run my Nikon Speedlight running at 1/128th power (minimum power to get a really fast flash.)

 

I built version 3 of the circuit (I didn't order the kit, just ordered the components from Mouser) because I didn't want to mess around with trying to program a PIC. It took the better part of the weekend to build and troubleshoot, and I had to use nearly every piece of electronic gear I own. I wanted something to mess around with (photographically) while waiting for Maine to emerge from "Mud Season".

leafhopper nymph

rainforest of Guyana

Still with the British Wildlife centre...a red squirrel having lunch on a photographic day

Beautiful Red Dahlia Flower

Photography © Jeremy Sage

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