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"I'm expecting my Red Lion Amaryllis to
begin blooming any day now. This is
what they looked like last year!"
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"A native of South Africa these tropical
bulbs grow profusely from the middle to
the coastal South here in the U. S."
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"If there were no God we would have
beautiful flowers and no one to thank!"
~unknown
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P.S.~ "More tests for REO tomorrow.........
I know he would appreciate your prayers
once again....and I would too, My Dear
Friends."
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Sunday Blessings!
~Mary Lou
Red older Ford 150 truck waiting for the snow to go, for another job to do. This old farm truck is a working truck had many years of use.
I was on my way home when the sky started glowing in a bright red. Of course I had to take a picture.
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Red-bellied woodpeckers (Melanerpes carolinus) are extremely common in Florida. Indeed, their recent northward range expansion has made them a common sight in parts of northern New England. The species began pushing northward and westward about one hundred years ago, but the trend has accelerated in the last 60 years. During the first phase of range expansion, the individuals in the northern front of the expansion had enlarged bodies, a manifestation of "Bergmann's Rule." The rule has broken down in the latter phase of expansion, suggesting that the relevant selective forces that influenced body size in such range expansion was probably colder climate, a factor diminished by global warming. The genus Melanerpes also includes the red-headed woodpecker and acorn woodpecker.
Celery Fields, Sarasota, FL
(16 March, 2021)
Red-breasted Merganser
Kenosha Wisconsin
A diving duck with a long thin bill, the Red-breasted Merganser is found in large lakes, rivers.
The red-breasted merganser was originally described under its current scientific name by Linnaeus in his 18th-century work, Systema Naturae.
The adult red-breasted merganser is 51–62 cm (20–24 in) long with a 70–86 cm (28–34 in) wingspan. It has a spiky crest and long thin red bill with serrated edges. The male has a dark head with a green sheen, a white neck with a rusty breast, a black back, and white underparts. Adult females have a rusty head and a greyish body. The juvenile is like the female, but lacks the white collar and has a smaller white wing patch.
-wiki
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With a substitute harem of fallow does.
Many thanks to all who comment, fave or just enjoy looking, it really is very much appreciated!
Red is considered an auspicious colour in a number of cultures: in Italy it's customary to present a loved one with a small, red gift on New Year's Eve; in China it's considered to bring good luck and is associated with celebration; in India it symbolises purity and is worn by brides in many Asian cultures. So here is a toast to your good health and good fortune in 2014 - a little early, I know, but I'm going to be pretty busy until January 1st/2nd so I thought I'd get ahead of the game!
Macro Mondays, Redux - Glass: re-visiting a shot-through-glass I attempted earlier in the year that just refused to work. Happier with this result, although there's still room for improvement. HMM & Happy New Year!
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7DOS, Week #24 - Let's Celebrate, Shoot Anything Saturday (preserved Hibiscus flower in prosecco)
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ODC, Glass (shooting through/into a glass) - I tried this earlier in the year and it didn't work at all. This is much better but there's still room for improvement, however, it seems apt for this time of year.
Thank you in advance for any comments and/or favourites and apologies for the lack of reciprocation on my part. I'll catch up as soon as I can.
Our red shouldered hawks are back for a third year. They've been working on the nest and taking care or our yard rodent population. We're really looking forward to all the noise that comes with these beautiful raptors. Here's hoping they have another successful season of pro-creation. :-)
Red Fox in the last light of a summer day image was shot at after 8pm. The golden light framed him well although he does lack a touch of detail due to shooting at 3.5. Image was shot in Cavendish Prince Edward Island.