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actually it's not a red diamond, it's red cabbage, but well, Christmas is quite soon, we can dream a bit after all...;-)
Reto haber si descubris de que foto de mi galeria la he transformado,riddle, challenge, if you know you have my photo gallery of he transformed. A greeting
Named for the large red band and thread-like tails on the hind wing. Smaller than the diameter of my pinky finger, it landed on a leaf and was rubbing its wings together, like I rub my hands together.
The Tulip comes in a variety of six peddled colors, briliant red, bright yellow, soft pink, deep purple and more astonishing varieties resulting in over 100 species.
Inside the flower, the center yellow insect-like head is called the fruit; it is a dry capsule containing 6 flat disc-shaped seeds.
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I don't know what this is, but it was growing in the main car park at Tintern Abbey in the Wye valley, and the leaves looked stunning as the evening sun shone through them.
From time to time, I do some window shopping on the web - collecting pictures of outfits I would love to wear or love to see worn :)
A boring Sunday afternoon like today - dark and with cold, drizzling rain - is perfect for such an activity. This is what I found today ...
“Photography is a love affair with life.” - Burk Uzzle
Beautiful to watch and to photograph...a red squirrel in its natural woodland setting.
The red squirrel is the UK's only native squirrel species, and was once a common sight across all of mainland Britain. Today, red squirrels are sadly absent from most of England and Scotland’s central belt, affected by the spread of the grey squirrel, introduced in the 19th century.
Only 120,000 red squirrels remain in Scotland, around 75% of the total UK population. Scotland is one of the only havens left for red squirrels, with areas in the north still remaining grey-free.
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