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The Asylum Steam Punk Festival. Lincoln 2016

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A typical farm scene in central Iowa with the light and clouds drawing out the colors and textures of the landscape

 

Nikon D3300

 

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Pink rose bud

 

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Happy Tree-mendous tree Thursday,,,:))

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Gazania

 

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Close-up shot of this most popular Flower .

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White Chrysanthemum was part of a bunch for Mother's day from Nina

 

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The name of this flower is a combination of two Latin words. Rana means ‘frog’ and unculus means ‘little.’ These bulbs were first found blooming in Southwestern Asia. It is believed that its name came from where it grew naturally—along streams in the spring with the little frogs.

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Only a few petals compared to the Ranunculus flower before this one.

 

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Nymphaea 'Laydekeri Lilacea'

2019 - Rome ( Via della pace )

Chiffchaff - Phylloscopus collybita

 

The common chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita), or simply the chiffchaff, is a common and widespread leaf warbler which breeds in open woodlands throughout northern and temperate Europe and Asia.

 

It is a migratory passerine which winters in southern and western Europe, southern Asia and north Africa. Greenish-brown above and off-white below, it is named onomatopoeically for its simple chiff-chaff song. It has a number of subspecies, some of which are now treated as full species.

 

This warbler gets its name from its simple distinctive song, a repetitive cheerful chiff-chaff. This song is one of the first avian signs that spring has returned. Its call is a hweet, less disyllabic than the hooeet of the willow warbler or hu-it of the western Bonelli's warbler.

 

The common chiffchaff breeds across Europe and Asia east to eastern Siberia and north to about 70°N, with isolated populations in northwest Africa, northern and western Turkey and northwestern Iran. It is migratory, but it is one of the first passerine birds to return to its breeding areas in the spring and among the last to leave in late autumn. When breeding, it is a bird of open woodlands with some taller trees and ground cover for nesting purposes. These trees are typically at least 5 metres (16 ft) high, with undergrowth that is an open, poor to medium mix of grasses, bracken, nettles or similar plants. Its breeding habitat is quite specific, and even near relatives do not share it; for example, the willow warbler (P. trochilus) prefers younger trees, while the wood warbler (P. sibilatrix) prefers less undergrowth. In winter, the common chiffchaff uses a wider range of habitats including scrub, and is not so dependent on trees. It is often found near water, unlike the willow warbler which tolerates drier habitats. There is an increasing tendency to winter in western Europe well north of the traditional areas, especially in coastal southern England and the mild urban microclimate of London. These overwintering common chiffchaffs include some visitors of the eastern subspecies abietinus and tristis, so they are certainly not all birds which have bred locally, although some undoubtedly are.

  

Population:

 

UK breeding:

1,200,000 territories

 

UK wintering:

500-1,000 birds

Well I managed to test negative after my five days isolation in Italy, so now we're mountain biking in Valle Maira. the combination of wild flowers and dramatic mountains is stunning. My legs are struggling with so many steep climbs and never ending ascents, but the rewards and downhills are well worth the effort. Simply Beautiful is by Al Green

 

Auto Sears 55mm F 1.4 M42 adapted to Fuji X

 

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Ascendant - Chiara Set @ Collabor 88

Chiara Set incl . the Jacket, Top and Skirt

 

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Stealthic - Heist @ Mainstore

 

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Lyrium Lin Static 3 @ Access Event

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