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nearly spring on the river by the mid Apennines mountains / è quasi primavera sul fiume Reno, nel basso tratto appenninico della valle del fiume, presso Sperticano...
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A solitary wild primrose which happens to be in just the right spot to catch any early spring sunshine, and flowers ahead of its neighbours.
nearly spring on the river by the mid Apennines mountains / è quasi primavera sul fiume Reno, nel basso tratto appenninico della valle del fiume, presso Sperticano, comune di Marzabotto, provincia di Bologna e punto d'accesso al parco storico di Monte Sole...
The little beck down Marsden Clough.Low and hop acrossable after a few dry days but a noisy brown torrent after only a couple of hours rain.There's only one bridge across known as Blackpool Bridge which makes me think of the tower and candy floss but could it just mean the black pools nearby ?
The afternoon sun added some backlight for these tiny Bluets. Gaston County, NC, USA. Canon T6i. 3/4/2018
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A patch of watery sunshine highlights the whitewashed farmsteads of Forest in Teesdale under a wintry sky. A heavy snow shower further down the dale in the distance.
Sanguinaria canadensis
This plant grows in some counties in north Florida, but is found throughout the eastern U.S. and Canada. Here is link to more photos of this flower: www.flickr.com/photos/wildflowersflorida/albums/721577008...
The weather was finally decent enough to get outside and take a photo walk. (Photo of a chipmunk taken at Rawson Kings Mill - Leonidas, MI).
We are having a really early spring this year. According to the experts - about three weeks early. It is of course playing havoc with the skiing on the mountains - but being a non skier - I don't care and we are enjoying the flowers and the occasional 14+C days. The birds are seriously confused and looking for dates and places to build nests.