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Red deer losing the velvet off the antlers. The one furthest away is yet to start but the velvet is dying and changing colour.

Weeding in the garden and I see the eggs. Look a little closer and I see the mite. Of course I ran inside for the camera. I'm guessing it's eating from the egg.

This was a shot from a few weeks ago. He has since shed his velvet and is now hardhorned.

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The gorgeous velvet purple coronet was one of my favorite species from our recent trip to Ecuador. When the sun hit his feathers the colors were unbelievably beautiful. We were thrilled to have had a few moments to spend with him!!

 

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Osteospermum in red velvet

Velvet Shank (Flammulina velutipes) growing from trunk of tree in Ecclesall Woods, Sheffield.

This is called a Velvet Ant. Although it isn't really an ant at all. Velvet Ants are actually female wasps in the Mutillidae family.

 

The males have wings and look more wasp-like (although they have no stinger). The females are wingless and look like large, hairy ants.

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Fallow Deer Buck In The Velvet

 

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Ravensbourne, South-East Queensland

From the neighborhood.

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The cat of my friends.

This is as close as I could get without a true macro lens, and I had to hurry before the fairies fluttered in for their slippers.. <----- Lol, I couldn't resist that one! ;-)

Thetford forest for dawn this morning, but the light was a bit dull and unremarkable. WIll obviously be amazingly misty and glorious light tomorrow morning when I have to be at work

Kelle Lynn of Velvet Shake.

Close-up of a familiar buck. Our beautiiful world, pass it on.

This handsome velvet spiker was leisurely grazing in the fields this evening. Here is some interesting information on the velvet stage - When you see deer with fuzzy antlers, you are seeing a deer in velvet. That velvet provides nutrition and growth to deer antlers. This special tissue is a type of skin, loaded with blood vessels and nerves, that regenerates every year. Because deer shed their antlers annually, they need dense and rapid growth of their antlers to occur every year. Antlers are important in distinguishing the strongest and most viable bucks, who will end up mating and passing on their genes. Many people hunt for discarded velvet in the winter and early spring for folk medicines.

 

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Velvet Shank Mushroom.

Velvet Curtain, Drake Hotel Ballroom | Maren Robinson

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A David Lynch feel in this dark velvet square gently gifted by my friend Kathleen (*everlasting).

I hope you like my rendering, Kath. Thanks again.

 

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in my garden this morning!

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