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We've done it, we moved into our new home on Sat 24th, still lots to do but we've settled in, so I will try and get back to commenting more now, still rather busy to get out with the camera, so it will have to archive stuff for a bit longer. I don't want to move house ever again, ha ha
Lycaena phlaeas, the small copper, American copper, or common copper, is a butterfly of the Lycaenids or gossamer-winged butterfly family.
Not belonging is a terrible feeling. It feels awkward and it hurts, as if you were wearing someone else's shoe
** A small Tortoiseshell butterfly taken in our garden back in 2019
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Kleiner Feuerfalter (Lycaena Phaeas)
Lycaena phlaeas, the small copper, American copper, or common copper, is a butterfly of the Lycaenids or gossamer-winged butterfly family. According to Guppy and Shepard (2001), its specific name phlaeas is said to be derived either from the Greek phlego, "to burn up" or from the Latin floreo, "to flourish".
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Listen to birds chatting in the morning when the sky turns from black to blue and pink, shy at first and full of energy shortly...
Wait for the morning mist to leave a trail of little stars that sparkle in the grass while the sun rises and paints the canvas of the sky...
Breathe the crisp air... Have a coffee...
Small things at the start of a new day... Small things that bring comfort and calm...
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The remote Australian outback has a special way of making you feel really small but totally ok with it. 🇦🇺✨💫
Santa Cruz is one of the best trekking routes in the Cordillera Blanca, Peruvian Andes. Here you will see the most important Peruvian peaks in few days, also many mountain lakes and rivers. Photo is taken close to Taullipampa camp, at 4500m.
Peru, Santa Cruz Trek
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I love these tiny flowers and their micro habitats. These guys were captured in Winter morning light in Berkeley, California.
There are 4 or 5 species of orange-colored globemallow flowers that can be found in Colorado. Based on the location, the overall appearance, and the shape of the leaves, I deduce that this is Small-leaf Globemallow (Sphaeralcea parvifolia).
There was a mass of grasses, vines and other plants on a slope at Colorado's Red Rock Park, but these spikes of bright orange flowers stood above the tangled greenery--a most delightful sight.