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Thrumpton Hall, Nottinghamshire.

Close up on the aging structure. Lichen and small flowers making their presence felt :)

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Graue Fleischfliege, 4-fache Vergrößerung, Sony Alpha 6400.4-X Kameraobjektiv einen Mikroskope Planachromat. ISO-100. Beleuchtung 1/4 Sekunde. 127-Fotos. 3- Lampen. Balgengerät.

 

Gray meat fly, 4x magnification, Sony Alpha 6400.4-X camera lens a microscope plan achromatic. ISO-100. Illumination 1/4 second. 127 photos. 3- lamps. Bellows device.

 

For some reason on my visit to Arnot Hill Park, there were tethered rope strategically placed in the lake. It was becoming a little discoloured and frayed. Throw in the angled reflection and the mundane has some kind of appeal.

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A tiny insect visits a beautiful Daffodil. Amazing nature :)

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Chilean Lantern Tree (Crinodendron Hookerianum)

Have this tree growing in relative shade. Must be getting on for 10 years old or more. Once in a while it gets pruned to promote new growth. If left alone it would be quite tall and wide, I have it around 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide.

 

C. hookerianum is a dense, hardy medium-sized evergreen shrub to 6m, with rigid, narrow, dark green leaves and fleshy, lantern-shaped, crimson flowers 2.5cm in length from late spring to late summer.

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It's clearly had some attempts to be breached. It's holding fast thus far.

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Gedling Country Park, Nottinghamshire (Local Nature Reserve).

 

Gedling Country Park is 580 acres of open space, footpaths and cycle paths with stunning views over the surrounding area.

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Macro

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🐌 Snail

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Este podría ser uno de los insectos más extraños y sorprendentes que he visto y fotografiado.

¡ Gracias a Andrés Mejia que lo vio !

 

Podría ser un Cicadomorfo de la familia Dictyopharidae.

 

Ecoparque El Salado - Envigado

 

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Un journée fraîche qui fait que j'ai pu le prendre en photo dans la journée

Here's the latest update on my Chilean Lantern Tree. It looks to be one of the best shows it's had in many a year. (Tricuspidaria hookerianum)

Die Braune Randwanze (Gonocerus acuteangulatus)

Kamera Sony A-6400,das Plan Mikroskope Objektiv 4-X, ISO-100,Bildern-288,Belichtungszeit-1/4 Sek. Balgengerät, Vergrößerung 4-X. 3-LED Lampen Diffusor.

THE BROWN BORDER BUG (GONOCERUS ACUTEANGULATUS)

CAMERA SONY A-6400, THE MICROSCOPE OBJECTIVE 4-X, ISO-100, IMAGES-288, EXPOSURE TIME-1/4 SEC. BELLOWS DEVICE, MAGNIFICATION 4-X. 3-LED LAMP DIFFUSER

 

Краевик окаймлённый(Gonocerus acuteangulatus)

Камера Sony A-6400, объектив микроскопа 4-X, ISO-100, -288 изображениe, время выдержки -1 / 4 сек., Мех, увеличение 4-X. 3-LED лампы, рассеиватель.

 

Encontré este honguito pegado de una diminuta rama. Media tres milímetros aproximadamente.

 

Crepidotus sp.

 

Reserva Ecologica San Sebastian de La Castellana

 

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Daffodil

Meteorological spring: starts 01 March; ending on 31 May. To coincide with the Gregorian calendar.

Astronomical spring: starts 20 March; ending on 20 June.

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My First Macro capture with Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Di Lens. The amazing looks of the face of Orchid.

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Forest Recreation Ground, Nottinghamshire.

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Black-headed Gull (Winter)(Chroicocephalus Ridibundus).

A momentary pause at Attenborough Nature Reserve here in Nottinghamshire.

The centre and the reserve is named after naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.

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Old Man's Beard (Clematis Vitalba).

Shot while at a local nature reserve.

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Es endémica del departamento de Antioquia (Colombia), en altitudes entre 1800 y 3100 msnm

 

Guarne - Antioquia

 

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I love taking photos of rain droplets on little moss plants, or other tiny plants. You never know what the camera will reflect and magnify, and I do enjoy opening the pictures in the computer to see what's there. Often the detail has been so tiny, I've been unable to see it with my eyes.

While at the University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus.

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Female Mallard Duck (Anas Platyrhynchos)

Belper River Gardens, Derbyshire.

Reflective macro capture using black glass.

 

Taken in the grounds of The National Trust's Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire. Spring 2022

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Mallard Duck (Anas Platyrhynchos).

Seen at Attenborough Nature Reserve, here in Nottinghamshire.

The centre and the reserve is named after naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.

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A spring macro capture after a rain shower.

Yet another shot from my garden. have a few types of ferns growing. I don't know their individual types or names. Quite fascinating to to grab a shot of the fern emerging and what looks like fine white hair type follicles giving coverage.

 

Fern. (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta)

Birth of a Bluebell :) They are self seeding and continue to succeed as one of Britain's most popular flower.

 

The Woodland Trust #BigBluebellWatch

 

English Bluebell [also known as Native Bluebell, Hyacinthoides non-scripta] at Bunny Old Wood Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire, which is part of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust and English Nature.

 

Best viewed full screen. Looks far better on a PC/Laptop monitor.

From the dormant state, new growth begins to break through. Capturing those tentative moments. Even Nature of an every day nature is fascinating.

I love taking photos of rain droplets on little moss plants, or other tiny plants. You never know what the camera will reflect and magnify, and I do enjoy opening the pictures in the computer to see what's there. Often the detail has been so tiny, I've been unable to see it with my eyes.

Snakes Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris)

Arnot Hill Park, Nottinghamshire.

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Chilean Lantern Tree (Crinodendron hookerianum) also known as "Ada Hoffmann". They just get better and better, each year. Judging by the amount now budding, the tree (shrub) is gonna be marvelous in full bloom.

Sony RX10 IV. f/3.5, 1/100 sec, ISO 640, 30 mm.

A short time ago I uploaded this plant just as it was bursting through its thin skin, Wow! take a look at it now. Various Bees are frantically pollinating.

 

Nectaroscordum (Allium).

Alliums are part of the onion family. They bloom with bell-shaped flowers offering reddish-purple markings as you can see. Known as the Honey Garlic, Sicilian Honey Lily, Sicilian Honey Garlic, or Mediterranean Bells, is a European and Turkish species of plants genus Allium. It is native to the regions around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and grown in other regions as an ornamental and as a culinary herb.

Red-crested Pochard (Netta rufina).

Seen at Attenborough Nature Reserve, here in Nottinghamshire.

The centre and the reserve is named after naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.

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While at NT Clumber Park, this arachnid was in my peripheral view, I scurried across and grabbed a couple of shots.

Moments later it scuttled away.

 

... Spiders (animals) only have two main body parts while insects have three main body parts.

Gedling Country Park, Nottinghamshire (Local Nature Reserve).

 

Gedling Country Park is 580 acres of open space, footpaths and cycle paths with stunning views over the surrounding area.

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Fern (Polypodiopsida).

Fern is widespread and often overlooked to some degree. With the advent of Spring they begin their new growth. Fascinating to capture the macro moments and colours they hold at this stage.

Sony RX10 IV. f/3.5, 1/80 sec, ISO 640, 26 mm.

 

Seen at the historic Cromford Mills, Cromford, Derbyshire.

 

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Both with adequate grip in the wet.

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