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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 🎄
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Central Park, NYC, NY
Sighting along the DANGER - DO NOT ENTER tape guiding pedestrians away from disallowed areas outside the old Royal Adelaide Hospital entrance.
A postbox and an ATM is keeping that corner of it partially open, hence the tape. Other than that, the entire operations has now shut down and is awaiting redevelopment since patients, doctors, nurses, and everyone else moved lock, stock and barrel into the new building at the West End of the city, two weeks ago.
Red Kites again this afternoon and for a change the sun obliged for a short timer when two birds came low with dark clouds behind :-)
Red squirrels can be very difficult subjects to photograph, but also very cute subjects when they stop and pause
Red-cockaded Woodpecker ~ (Leuconotopicus borealis)
The endangered Red-cockaded Woodpecker in Central Florida is in peril because of habitat loss. They live in mature pine forests and excavate their own nesting cavities exclusively from living pine trees.
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Probably the most commonly seen hawk in the mid-latitudes of North America, red-tailed hawks are also amazingly variable in their plumage colors and patterns. The spring 2025 edition of Living Bird (Cornell Lab of Ornithology) has an instructive story on this variation, based on the doctoral dissertation of a student at Cornell. He concluded there are at least 16 subspecies of red-tailed hawks associated with fairly distinct geographic locations, with color variation relating to the habitat (e.g. light morphs in warm climates, dark morphs in cold climates).
A drop of water in tomato... :)
Captured by Canon PowerShot SX50 HS in Tomsk (Western Siberia, Russia). Aug 2015
Caroline and I have been out hunting for Poppies. We found some in a field at Aldington.
Fast shutter speed to combat the very windy morning.
Red is my favourite colour. It always grabs my attention. If there is a complementary or contrasting background, so much the better. Stuff like this is so simple, but it makes me so happy to see it.
Amaryllis Belladonna, at least that's what I've been told. lol, I'm the worst with plant and flower names.
Home for a couple of days, but within the first 15 minutes, my mom asked me to take a picture of her new flowers. So, of course I did! I'm a good son.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) looking at a photographer while climbing a tree.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) patrząca na fotografa w trakcie wspinania się na drzewo.