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Azizi the Lesser Tenrec photographed sitting on a rose. You can see the Flehmen response in that he was sniffing the air and using his tongue to investigate the scent of the rose.
same Tigress as the previous 2 Tiger postings after we found her again downstream in the dry riverbed.
Afterwards she started walking on the dirt road patrolling and scent marking her territory as shown here
Panna Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India
Bengal Tiger
Panthera tigris tigris
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Good-bye Tanzania.
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I do call the sob
the cry
the mock
winds and seas will come unbelievers
I do call absent birds in the clouds
sighs and fear in chest
and I get a late and slow evening
lost in silent goodbye
Thanks to the mild temperatures (it's the warmest October ever) the roses are still blooming as if it were still summer.
This year the elaeagnus hedge is covered in flowers each measuring 4 to 5mm in length. It was not intended to be a hedge: we saw (smelled) it in a car park in France and back home bought a plant. It has not stopped growing.
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I grow these sweet smelling little flowers for the night moths like this Canary shouldered thorn moth HMM!
Peanut on the job following the scent of a critter that invaded her territory. And if she finds him........
Friends, the new camera is back and I must spend some time learning how to use it. Practice, practice, practice..... This means a bit of time away from Flickr. See you in a week or two! Lo
It is a genus of flowering plants in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar and Pacific Islands. They are evergreen shrubs and small trees growing to 1–15 metres tall. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three or four, 5–50 centimetres long and 3–25 centimetres broad, dark green and glossy with a leathery texture. The flowers are solitary or in small clusters, white, or pale yellow, with a tubular-based corolla with 5–12 lobes (petals) from 5 to 12 centimetres diameter. Flowering is from about mid-spring to mid-summer, and many species are strongly scented. 46880