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The Red Admirals are here, on a butterfly bush.

The 'Marmalade Bush' has returned for another flurry of furious orange. Its flowering spiked in early spring and now it is back - with full orange fury.

 

In the lower garden, beside the nasturtium army, and just across from the white hydrangeas.

Cherrybrook, northern Sydney.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV, with the Canon f 2.8 L 100mm macro lens

New leaves emerging on a bush.

A native Australian bush seen against bare branches and grey sky.

Etta & a beautiful bright Boronia.

Our bush doesn't generally have bright greens but some of the flowers really stand out. This bright pink end of Winter stunner is Boronia ledifolia, Sydney Boronia.

Daily Dog Challenge: Colourful

Vegetation grows from the dunes at Monahans Sandhills State Park, Texas.

Beautiful waterfalls in typical NZ bush setting with tree ferns

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Hardenbergia violaceae (Purple Pea) in amongst the wattle flowers. The bush is awash with colour right now. Spring has come early this year.

Taken with the Tak 50/4 Macro

As I was chasing after a bunch of small birds flitting around in a nearby bush with my camera, I realized I was being observed.

This handsome Cooper Hawk was keeping a close eye on me (although I think he was probably more interested in the little birds I was photographing ).

I walked under the willow tree to get a few pictures of him, and he gave me this rather haughty look before off.

Autumn Fog in the Melbourne Hills, Australia.

One of the tough rocky Tabletop Plateau plant. Surviving under extreme conditions and so beautiful!

 

Litchfield Park

Northern Territory

Australia

Morning walk,around the Park.

Instead of a telephoto I took my macro lens on my daily walk today.

There are several varieties of Australian Christmas Bush and all are supposed to flower in December. Mine must have missed out on that instruction, having already turned a corner of the yard red, with masses of red brachts enclosing much smaller white flowers. Another image from my INDUSTAR-22 5cm f3.5 collapsible lens. Wide open and extended. The white flowers are about 1cm across.

Between Mesa, Arizona and Fountain Hills, Arizona lies a vast open space that includes beautiful mountains and the Salt River. If you look to the southeast from the river, you find views like this as the sun rises on the horizon.

 

I got a new tripod recently and it's opened up new opportunities to show more of the dynamic range of the views I'm seeing on my excursions. What a difference a tripod makes!

The colorfull flowers in the middle of the bush

pacific heights - san francisco, california

Perfect for any garden this camellia bush contains lots of animations.

Full bento, RLV, INM, Physics, V Bento, VAW, Lovense.

Check out the store for other great items.

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SLO County wildflower.

A dead bush that has been put beside the cyclone fence for later, We are looking out through a cyclone fence under a roofed area out to a unfinished and unroofed area under the old Mitsubishi car factory in Tonsley Park. The huge factory area is being repurposed bit by bit.

Langschwanztriel

The bush stone-curlew or bush thick-knee is a large, ground-dwelling bird endemic to Australia. Its favoured habitat is open plains and woodlands, where it stalks slowly at night in search of invertebrates such as insects. Its grey-brown coloration is distinguished by dark streaks, its eyes are large and legs are long. It is capable of flight, but relies on the camouflage of its plumage to evade detection during the day; the bush curlew adopts a rigid posture when it becomes aware of an observer.

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

Sony a7II & Vivitar Series1 70-210mm f3.5 VMC Macro Focusing Ver.2(Tokina)

Behind the bushes there stand a forest, nice and strong, full of light a mist. It gives a peaceful place to visit, to at least for once enbrace our bond with nature, the place we have come from. The place was here long before us. Will it be there after us?

Cairns Botanical Gardens, Queensland, Australia

Nothing better than getting out into the Australian bush and finding a special frame with light and contrast.

Sunset photos at Lake Powell, AZ

I was scrambling round here erratically looking for a composition when I found a bit of a bowl in the ground. I thought, if I lay on the grass, I could get a nice low angle on the limestone, with bush and sky above me. But as I lay, the skin of my cheek on the dry fresh grass, a thought flitted across my mind. What if another tog who thought they owned this bit of land, and freshly filled with hot coffee from a flask, had decided they had to have a wee and had hovered a while in this private little place that I now rubbed up against? I've seen the footprints of togs who have gone before me, and thankfully not noticed anything else, but I do know some have to make more frequent visits than others. Now the thought is there, I shall be more wary in future.

 

Anyhow this was a strange little tree/bush, a bit spikey...and then I thought....no, I'm not going to tell you what that one was. So many strange thoughts going through my head at the moment. It must be down to Lockdown3. Here's some music to cheer the soul. Damn that lyric "There must be some kind of way out of here, Said the joker to the thief, There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief!" Listen, this is GOOOOOD!! Very good! www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UHHc7POovg OK, got you thinking? Change!

 

Haven't we got change, had a helluva change in the last year? Who's going to buy a new petrol or diesel car? Who's going to travel...go anywhere, meet? Who believes any more? Who, trusts the Government, politicians, the experts, the banks, the vaccine? Who's confused, fed up, feeling beaten into submission?

 

Change is happening. Something very weird is going on? Is it all down to a virus which if you could scoop it all up.... all of it in the world, even at the height of the pandemic would amount to one and a half teaspoons.....apparently.

 

"No reason to get excited"

The thief, he kindly spoke

"There are many here among us

Who feel that life is but a joke

But you and I, we've been through that

And this is not our fate

So let us not talk falsely now

The hour is getting late"

 

Is the Great Reset a myth? Or is there something really scary about all this? Take a look (only the Aussies tell it like it is)

www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+great+reset+agenda&d...

 

and I wondered that all a man could ever want could be found near a bush.

Bush bush was found wondering in the forest, either lost or abandoned by hunters.

Out before the Rain starts.

Burrowing owl alighted down at the bush right in front of me... luckily I was ready :-)

All the Focus is on me.

Hybanthus monopetalus

Slender Violet-bush

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