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The reflection of a ceiling light in a fancy glass of wine on a table in the window of a bar on a street in the city.
With apologies to my American contacts who may know these birds well, this is a rare visit to the UK from a Bonaparte's Gull. A beautiful, small Gull who flies and dives (almost) like a Tern. The next shot is a bit of a distant crop of its main source of food, small fish near the surface on the incoming tide. Below that is a shot of its willingness to accept a morsel of bread from a a neighbouring photographer.
Peregrine Falcon family practising their flying skills. At least, I assume that this is what was happening. Members of a single family would take off and, screeching loudly, would tumble around in the sky, sometimes locking talons briefly.
Pretty standard mid 90s style with chairs, partitions and lightshades. Still in decent condition though and doing a decent trade
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Infrared shot in the Botanical Gardens, San Fernando, Spain.
Ajuga
GENUS NAMEAjuga
COMMON NAMEAjuga
PLANT TYPEPerennial
LIGHTShade, Sun
HEIGHT1 to 6 inches
WIDTH6 to 18 inches
FLOWER COLORBlue, Pink, Purple, White
FOLIAGE COLORBlue/Green, Purple/Burgundy
SEASON FEATURESSpring Bloom, Summer Bloom
SPECIAL FEATURESLow Maintenance
ZONES10, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
PROPAGATIONDivision, Stem Cuttings
PROBLEM SOLVERSDeer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Groundcover, Slope/Erosion Control