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Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America) or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the Tettigoniidae are the only extant (living) family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea.
A small bush on a grave displays some of the last autumn warmth.
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A beautiful lilac bush grows in my backyard. in 2013 it got cut way back. 7 years later it is finally as full as it was then. I couldn't resist taking many photo images with my Canon, then with my IPhone 11 Pro I took a few more at different angles. My favorite photography is Macro with Bokeh thrown into the mix. Bokeh is when you focus on one item whether background or foreground, zoom in on it and blur the rest of the image. I also like to layer my Photo Images giving them a dimensional look. This makes for interesting and unusual photos. The lilac is my favorite flower besides the Poppy. I love its fragrance and the differentiating purple colors. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs). View my online Google Market with wearable art and home essentials created by my Photo Images at shopvida.com/vlp1 and shopvida.com/vlp2.
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It is nice to be able to see reflecting waters after a long winter of frozen lakes, Bush Lake, Bloomington, MN on 5-23-23.
The Common button bush's (Cephalanthus occidentalis) blossoms matured in the last week and the butterflies, skippers, and bees are having a hay day. The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower center lists lots of alternate names: Common Buttonbush, Buttonbush, Button Willow, Honey Bells, Honeybells, Honey Balls, Honeyballs, and Button bush. These two blossoms seemed to meld together and the bee was sampling both. I believe this is a Common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) although they look very similar to Carpenter bees.
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Burgers' Bush is een overdekte ruimte van anderhalve hectare in Burgers' Zoo (de dierentuin van Arnhem), waarin een stukje tropisch regenwoud is nagemaakt waar mens en dier vrij kunnen rondlopen. In deze ruimte, die in 1988 geopend werd, krijgen mensen een indruk van hoe een regenwoud eruitziet. Sommige dieren in de biotoop hebben geen vaste verblijfplaats waardoor de bezoeker ze op allerlei plekken kan tegenkomen, ook op de onverharde paden.
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Burgers' Bush is a covered area of one and a half hectares in Burgers' Zoo (Arnhem's zoo), in which a piece of tropical rainforest has been recreated where humans and animals can roam freely. In this room, which was opened in 1988, people get an impression of what a rainforest looks like. Some animals in the biotope do not have a permanent residence, so visitors can encounter them in all kinds of places, including on the unpaved paths.
The Rotterdam Junction turn B767 is seen departing Selkirk Yard at FB with 2 of CSX's last 4 SD60M's left in service for power.
CSX B76727
CSXT SD60M #8760
CSXT SD60M #8761
These birds are ground-dwelling & endemic to Australia. They make a high-pitched wailing noise, mainly at night which is quite eerie. As they are nocturnal birds it can be unusual to see them during the day.
The clumps of bushes, at the edge of the rocks, are in muddy wet footings and are wild cranberries. They were beginning to ripen during our visit.
1 of 2 .. Photo of cranberries next image back.
Abstract of a cranberry bush from along side the horseshoe lake trail near the Denali park headquarters. This is captured in camera, not a photoshop effect. There are a lot failed attempts as you make brush strokes with the camera across the subject, but eventually you'll get one that works. I hope you like it. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA, August 2016
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Summer's day at a winery overlooking the vineyard and countrsyide in Mudgee, Central West, NSW, Australia.
Arques-la-Bataille - Seine-Maritime - France
Possibly Great green B-C (Tettigonia viridissima) - thanks to David Williams and Brian Eversham
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This is part of the set A cold winter forenoon I took on a clear and wonderful winter day outside Lund in Skåne. It had snowed heavily the day before which made the snowy landscape nicely untouched and together with hard rime on trees and bushes created a real ‘winter wonderland’. These old dried out flower bushes came alive with all the hard rime on them.
Tettigonia viridissima, the great green bush-cricket.Two adult females showing that this species is not always green.Spain.
Some trees and garden shrubs mark the boundaries of former residential properties in the New Brighton Red Zone, one of several areas where earthquake induced liquefaction destroyed many thousands of homes in Christchurch, New Zealand. Affected properties have been replaced with grassland that is slowly being rebirthed into community parklands.
HD PENTAX-DA 20-40mm f2.8-4 Limited.
Bush Stone-curlew
Burhinus grallarius
November 1st, 2018
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X Mark II
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
Canon 600EX II-RT flash with extender
Several of these beautiful cryptic birds were residents at the Cairns Cemetery. Fantastic birds!