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Achillea millefolium 'Terracotta'. De Nederlandse naam is Duizendblad en behoort tot de familie van de Composietenfamilie, Asteraceae (Compositae).
De bloemkleur van de Achillea millefolium 'Terracotta' is oranje en de bloeitijd is vanaf ca. juni tot en met september. De bladeren van Duizendblad of gewoon duizendblad zijn grijsgroen en ongeveer 30 cm hoog. De totale hoogte van deze vaste plant is ca. 60 cm.At the top
Have a cheerful birthday👑 sweet girl Bessie .
I clap my hands 👏 and Beethoven with his paws 🐾:
we are happy, so happy 💐 that you are with us!
Merlin at the top of a wardrobe asking for caresses.
Posted for happy Caturday's theme: "Communication"
LACPIXEL - 2021
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“At the Top” of Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world
… invoking my photo Metropolis from Tokyo 5 years ago …
It’s been a flurry of travels and fleeting impressions … hope all is well in the FlickrVerse
"If you love someone let them sleep"
Lynx baby asleep very high up in the tree.
Wish you a great new week!
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This is a close up of the main roads from the Burj Khalifa 124th floor. This is the tallest building of the world and the views here are just mesmerising. I bought tickets for the Sunrise at the top of the Burj Khalifa which are about AED 125 (roughly £25) and the experience is great. Even though it's quite early in the morning (6am), the place is empty and is really easy to get to. My advice is to get there early by taxi as it will leave you really close to the building door (within 20min walk). The Burj Khalifa sits on top of the largest mall in the world so expect to walk a lot!.
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13th April 2017:
Another dull day, with the sun only just coming out.
Although I'd noticed that there were three separate Forget-Me-Not flowers growing at the top of the garden.
Sadly it's still too slippery to get to the top, so I had to take this from the bottom of the hill. But I still like it. Our Mexican Orange Blossom is also in bloom.
I've just checked and didn't take a photo of our first Forget-Me-Not in the garden until April 26th last year, everything seems ahead of itself this year.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Jackdaws are one of the most annoying nuisance birds, they cause small birds to disappear from the area and gardens are not safe when a flock of jackdaws appears in the garden.
Financial Centre, Sheikh Zayed Road
Shot taken from the top of the World's tallest building @Burj Khalifa
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Who is at the top? You or this eagle coloring the Rocky Mountains for peace? Sen mi yoksa barış için dağları boyayan bu kartal mi zirvede? BeNowMeHere, Gornergrat, Switzerland, 2015 via 500px bit.ly/2j2G8uM
High enough to dream , High enough to see
At the top of Dubai Tower ( Burj Khalifa ) .
Of total 829.8 m , The Tallest existing structure in the world
World's highest outdoor observation deck in 124th floor at 452 m
The good thing they have a small openings in the glass specially for photographers to take photos without reflection .
In the mountains, on the mountain.
Hope these houses are note blind...
I took this picture from the little little city of Tancua (Jura, in France).
It's not lonely at the top
if you help somebody else
get there.
(Tyrese Gibson)
Colorful Nature ~ Green Tuesday
PSP**** Prise SurPrise!! - fruit
Weekly Themes - Fruits: apple or pear
Life is a Rainbow - Light green
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Photo taken at the top of Kasprowy Wierch in Zakopane (one of the most popular tourist destinations in Poland).
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Roseate Spoonbill - In the Wild - Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - adult spoonbill - Snag It!]
The Roseate Spoonbill is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family. This species feeds in shallow fresh or coastal waters by swinging its bill from side to side as it steadily walks through the water, often in groups. The spoon-shaped bill allows it to sift easily through mud. It feeds on crustaceans, aquatic insects, frogs, newts and very small fish ignored by larger waders. The Roseate Spoonbill nests in shrubs or trees, often mangroves, laying 2 to 5 eggs, which are whitish with brown markings. Immature birds have white, feathered heads, and the pink of the plumage is paler.
Roseate Spoonbill - In the Wild - Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - siblings - juveniles]
*[treetop roosting area - foreground bird looks pregnant!]
The Roseate Spoonbill is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family. This species feeds in shallow fresh or coastal waters by swinging its bill from side to side as it steadily walks through the water, often in groups. The spoon-shaped bill allows it to sift easily through mud. It feeds on crustaceans, aquatic insects, frogs, newts and very small fish ignored by larger waders. The Roseate Spoonbill nests in shrubs or trees, often mangroves, laying 2 to 5 eggs, which are whitish with brown markings. Immature birds have white, feathered heads, and the pink of the plumage is paler.
White Ibis and Roseate Spoonbill - Ibis & Spoonie
In the Wild - Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A. - 11/1/21
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - first-cousins - treetop snags]
*[next-door neighbors - roosting/nesting area - pink/rose - spoon]
The Roseate Spoonbill is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family. This species feeds in shallow fresh or coastal waters by swinging its bill from side to side as it steadily walks through the water, often in groups. The spoon-shaped bill allows it to sift easily through mud. It feeds on crustaceans, aquatic insects, frogs, newts and very small fish ignored by larger waders. The Roseate Spoonbill nests in shrubs or trees, often mangroves, laying 2 to 5 eggs, which are whitish with brown markings. Immature birds have white, feathered heads, and the pink of the plumage is paler.
White Ibises are large wading birds with football-shaped bodies. They have long legs and a long neck that they hold out straight in flight. Their bill is long and curved. White Ibises are wetland birds. They use freshwater marshes, coastal estuaries, mangroves, flooded pastures, mudflats, and swamps. They usually forage in shallow areas with less than 8 inches of water, but they also use lawns and parks especially in Southern Florida. Lots of them!
note: They specifically do their nesting in mangrove trees with water and alligators underneath them, knowing that the alligators will not ever allow 'nest-predators' to reach them. They feel very protected.
The only problem is; if a chick goes over the side of the nest, (and I've seen this happen), if it hits the water, heartbreakingly it is usually gone in less than five seconds, not by gators but by fish or turtles!
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/White_Ibis/id
One of my Hardest challenges to get all this view by 16mm lens ( Pancake lense )
because the distance is to short from where i am standing to get the top of the tower .
and this is the only place you can get top and bottom in clear .
hope you like it .
best wishes for every one and thank you so much in previous for your kind comments
Roseate Spoonbill - In The Wild
Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A. - 11/1/21
*[left-click for a closer-look - adult - Alone at The Top]
*[Rose-Beauty - at the top of her game - treetop-snag]
*[Lookout - roosting/nesting area - pink/rose - spoon]
The Roseate Spoonbill is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family. This species feeds in shallow fresh or coastal waters by swinging its bill from side to side as it steadily walks through the water, often in groups. The spoon-shaped bill allows it to sift easily through mud. It feeds on crustaceans, aquatic insects, frogs, newts and very small fish ignored by larger waders. The Roseate Spoonbill nests in shrubs or trees, often mangroves, laying 2 to 5 eggs, which are whitish with brown markings. Immature birds have white, feathered heads, and the pink of the plumage is paler.
Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar, I don't know where it will go now it's at the top, it certainly isn't ready for flying off yet. Unless it's going to start to eat the stem.
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