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Bordering a meandering pathway through the gardens. Close up, the 'flower' of the Quisqualis resembles a Poinsettia.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) descending a tree.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) schodząca z drzewa.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) looking at a photographer while perched on a tree fork.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) siedząca na rozwidleniu drzewa i patrząca na fotografa.
"Red-Chested Sunbird" on a Klip Dagga plant. This sunbird is a small, specialized nectar-feeding bird native to East Africa, particularly around wetlands and papyrus swamps. This photograph shows a male displaying its breeding plumage. The Klip Dagga or Wild Dagga plant, on which it is perched is interestingly used as a legal substitute for marijuana. The plant has long been used in African traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including fever, cough, and asthma.
In China you often find in the temple the desire bands or prayer bands. These red ribbons are knotted on doors or on trees. Whoever binds a red ribbon to trees hopes that his wish will come true. (I have seen the tree in the province of Yunnan in South China).
Pulled another shot from the archives to play with.
I am lost without my camera! I guess it's time to sort photo files.
Have a wonderful week!
Red tailed laughingthrush, Yunnan, China.
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This red and green necklace is one I made and have been wearing this season. To enhance the festive spirit, I’ve hanged it from a holly branch.
HMM 🎄
A Red Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicaria) on the shores of a small wetland near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada.
June, 1988.
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Red squirrels can be very difficult subjects to photograph, but also very cute subjects when they stop and pause
The front window of the store whose sign was in my previous submission .... Red Light District in Amsterdam.
Series of six. My first Red-throated Diver. Interesting to be able to compare it with the Black and Northern at the same time. This is definitely my favourite of the pics.
After a week of rain and cloudy skies, today was the a beautiful clear day (until about 5.30 when it started raining again). I took this photo in our garden, looking up at our neighbour's Japanese maple hanging over the fence.
Wild South Africa
Kruger National Park
The red-headed weaver is the only species in southern Africa that uses twigs as opposed to grass to create its rather untidy nest.
I declare today: Happy Birdie Saturday.
So it is written, so it shall be. ;o)
Go ahead, everyone else is: View large on black