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Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as dandelions. They are native to Eurasia and North America, but the two commonplace species worldwide, T. officinale and T. erythrospermum, were introduced from Europe and now propagate as wildflowers.

 

Both species are edible in their entirety.T he common name dandelion (from French dent-de-lion, meaning "lion's tooth") is given to members of the genus. Like other members of the Asteraceae family, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. In part due to their abundance along with being a generalist species, dandelions are one of the most vital early spring nectar sources for a wide host of pollinators.

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Willet (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus) parading along the shoreline of a small wetland possibly looking for a mate on the prairie landscape east of Brooks, Alberta, Canada.

 

25 May, 2016.

 

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This work is done for continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations with especially celebrating and sharing love.

 

Also for Finding the Beauty in the World Today Despite the Hardships Given Us by the Coronavirus.

 

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A Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) feeds on the abundant crop of Mountain Ash berries in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

10 January, 2016.

 

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Explored October 25, 2020

 

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A Red Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicaria) on the shores of a small wetland near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada.

 

June, 1988.

 

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Today I am uploading a series of works I created today in Solidarity With the Worldwide Call For Environmental Responsibility!

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This street artist, named Bordalo II, uses wastes to build improbable bas-reliefs …

This one was posted on a Paris' street …

Precisely rue du Chevaleret.

 

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Ce street artiste, nommé Bordalo II, utilise des déchets pour construire d'improbables bas-reliefs...

Celui-ci est accroché dans une rue de Paris…

Précisément rue du Chevaleret dans le XIIIe arrondissement.

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Dream Weaver - Morning dew droplets on spider web

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

 

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My entry for this years' worldwide pinhole day.

New small shells for my collection:

 

Marine

• Haliotis cracherodii (San Diego, California, USA)

• Distorsio constricta (Laguna, Brazil)

• Trophon geversianus cancellada (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina)

• Xymenopsis muriciformis (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) Giant 43mm

• Zonaria nigropunctata (Máncora, North Peru)

 

Fossil:

• Barycypraea caputviperae (?) (Central Java, Indonesia)

 

Land

• Cerion sp. (Pinar del Rio, Cuba)

 

Freshwater

• Lanistes boltenianus (Nilo river, Cairo, Egypt)

M-YSAI

Bombardier BD700 Global 5000

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Luton (LTN/EGGW) 03.02.2019

 

Manx registered Global 5000 touching down on Runway 26 after the short flight from Geneva (GVA/LSGG).

 

Explore número 213.

Worldwide Photo Walk

Tijuana 2009.

A UPS MD-11F about to smoke the mains at Sky Harbor Intl.

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Sight from top of Cape sant'Elia, Cagliari, Sardinia.

 

The plants close up are Agave, (Agave americana), common names sentry plant, century plant,[4] maguey or American aloe,[5] is a species of flowering plant in the family Agavaceae, native to Mexico, and the United States in New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. Today, it is cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant.

 

ITALIANO

 

Vista dalla Sella del diavolo (Capo Sant'Elia, Cagliari).

In primo piano alcune piante di Agave Americana.

Sur le pont Bir Hakeim (Paris, France)

On the Bir Hakeim bridge (Paris, France)

 

Photo prise lors de la 3ieme édition de la "Worldwide Photowalk".

Picture taken during the 3rd edition of the "Worldwide Photowalk".

 

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worldwide Sketchcrawl #59 in Carcassonne, France

Fall migration staging Lesser Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens) and Ross's Geese (Chen rossii) lift off a wetland in western Saskatchewan south of the village of Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada. Large concentrations of these geese stage on the numerous shallow lakes in the prairie grassland landscape and feed in the extensive grain fields as they move through the region on to their wintering grounds on the gulf coast of Texas and Mexico.

 

22 September, 2014.

 

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Seashells from around the world.

 

Species list:

 

Gastropoda (marine):

• Ovula ovum

• Oliva miniacea flammeacolor

• Oliva miniacea

• Oliva carneola bizonalis

• Oliva carneola candidula

• Oliva tricolor philanta

• Oliva rufula

• Oliva reticulata

• Oliva bulbiformis

• Oliva sayana

• Oliva mustelina

• Olivancillaria contortuplicata

• Olivancillaria uretai

 

Gastropoda (terrestrial):

• Chrysallis aspersa

 

Anthozoa:

• Stony coral (order: Scleractinia)

 

From old collection

 

Explored: Jan 6, 2019

Seashells from around the world.

 

Species list:

 

Gastropoda:

• Cittarium pica

• Buccinanops gradatum

• Trophon plicatus

• Trophon geversianus f. lamellosa

• Nerita sp.

 

Bivalvia:

• Pinna rudis

• Atrina rigida

 

From old collection

This is the classic view of the Colosseum at the sunrise moment.

 

We were there during all the blue hour before the sun coming out to wait this precise moment to capture, it was very exciting, because it's like waiting a lot for a quick and short beautiful moment since the sun, once it rose above the horizon, is so fast going entirely up in the air and this all makes a beautiful magical moment hard to catch.

 

Tripod, multiple exposure blending, Rome - Italy / Best viewed on black

 

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Father & Son Golden Eagle Hunters, in the remote Altai Mountains of Mongolia.

 

I revisited this remote area with crew from the BBC's Human Planet documentary series. My portfolio of images was used worldwide in a Trilogy by Lonely Planet called 'Mongolia's Lost Secrets". You can find the 3 part story here www.lonelyplanet.com

 

Lilypads in one of the ponds surrounding the Evergreen Brickworks. Another shot from the Toronto Photowalks edition of the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk.

Scott Kelby's 12th Annual Worldwide Photo Walk -- Congonhas Airport, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 5tht, 2019. #infraeroaeroportos, #wwpw2019, #panorist_pt

India, Kerala, Nelliampathi, Wanderoo or Lion-tailed macaque.

 

…just his kind of macho behavior, or really being angry,

…I decided rather to move on, instead of finding out.

 

📍….sometimes it is helpful to know someone who knows someone who is friends with a ranger & who is responsible for monitoring the endangered Lion-tailed Macaque...thanks Sania...🙏

 

So we were able to observe & photograph them in their natural habitat with the necessary distance to the animals & without tourist hype.

There is rarely & only in the company of a ranger individually or with maximal a handful of observers, feeding is absolutely forbidden, after about 2 hours the fun is over & we have to leave, so the monkeys don't get used to people & change their instinctive behaviour.

 

It is a zestful thing to observe the Wanderoo in the Forest Reserve of Nelliampathi, approximately 70 km straight line between the forest reserve & Kochi on the coast.

Lion-tailed macaques are omnivorous but their diets consists mainly of fruits, but also eat a wide variety of vegetation such as leaves, stems, flowers, buds fungi, occasionally insects, lizards, tree frogs & small mammals are part of their diet.

 

The Wanderoo monkeys live exclusively in southwestern India in the southern regions of the mountain range Western Ghats. They are diurnal rainforest dwellers & good climbers, spending most of their lives in the trees. In contrast to other macaque species, they avoid human contact & do not colonize plantations.

In their group behaviour they are similar to the other macaques: they live in groups of mostly ten to twenty animals, which are made up of a few males & many females.

There is a distinct hierarchy within the groups. Wanderoos are territorial animals, they initially defend their territory with loud screams against other groups. If this doesn't help, aggressive fights can also occur.

 

📌….In 2003 a report stated 3000–3500 of these animals live scattered over several areas in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka. The lion-tailed macaque ranks among the rarest & most endangered primates. Their range has become increasingly isolated & fragmented by the spread of agriculture, tea, coffee, teak wood & cinchona trees, construction of water reservoirs for watering & power generation & human settlements to support such activities. They do not live, feed or travel through plantations, destruction of their habitat & their avoidance of human proximity have led to the drastic decrease of their population.

 

📌….however, there is hope, actually are about 32 zoos worldwide that have this species in their zoo & participate in a common breeding program.

There are 5 zoos in Germany, 4 in China & 2 in the USA - San Diego, Birmingham, 1 in Canada, 2 Russia, the rest are spread out in zoos in Europe & a few other countries around the world....except India.

 

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No.1 Poultry in the City of London is another building I'd never managed to get any good shots of before. B&W isn't an obvious choice given the primary colours but I thought this moody monochrome treatment brought out the texture of the concrete nicely. I've given this a slightly surreal edge by 'flipping' one half of the image to give perfect symmetry....

 

The Scott Kelby Worldwide London Photowalk was organised by Steve Gosling and was titled 'Hidden London' and although I know London well there were a couple of new bits I saw.

 

For those that enjoy a photowalk, the next London Flickr Group Photowalk is planned for Saturday 18th October, more details here for anyone interested in coming along : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup/discuss/721577219...

 

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From Wikipedia, "No 1 Poultry is a building in the City of London, allocated to office and commercial use. It occupies the apex where the eastern ends of Poultry and Queen Victoria Street meet at Mansion House Street, the western approach to Bank junction.

 

The design, by James Stirling, was constructed after the architect's death. It replaced the Mappin & Webb building, a neogothic, conical-turreted, grade II listed retail building, owned by developer Rudolph Palumbo and subsequently by his son, developer Peter Palumbo. Another option was a modernist minor skyscraper designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in the manner of the Seagram Building in New York City – but dropped having failed in an influential architectural and planning show-down in the 1970s. The tall but less towering design, in a postmodernist style with an outer shell of even bands of rose-pink and muted yellow stone, prevailed. The point of the apex, as before, has a clock face but higher, as above a large pointed apex set of 30 window panes.

 

In 2016, the landowner proposed exterior alteration. Building users, experts and neighbours persuaded the experts at the designated UK body to protect and recognise the building and did so in the notable grade II* listed building category, making it, within England, the youngest at the time."

 

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