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El mundo de los insectos...
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La gran libélula verde (Erythemis vesiculosa)
Esta especie prefiere estanques pantanosos, incluyendo los temporales, también vuela sobre recodos en arroyos, aunque quizá no se reproduzca allí.
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Arthropoda
Clase: Insecta
Orden: Odonata
Suborden: Anisoptera
Superfamilia: Libelluloidea
Familia: Libellulidae
Subfamilia: Sympetrinae
Género: Erythemis
Especie: E. vesiculosa (Fabricius, 1775)
Mariposa "Diablito"
🔬 Pyrrhopyge charybdis charybdis (Westwood, 1852)
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🌐 Colonia Porvenir, Corrientes, Argentina.
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This is my trusty magnetic rod that I use for picking up dropped dressmaker pins. Its diameter is similar to a slim pen and about half the length. I've had it since my fashion industry days in the late 1960's. These days I'm not doing a lot of sewing, so it sits in a little metal machine accessories tin along with a couple of tiny screwdrivers, a little brush for fluffing dust from the sewing machine needle area, and a pair of tweezers that I used to use when threading my old over-locker. The little magnet still works well and gets used on the odd occasion - and creating this photo certainly was a most odd occasion for its use.
“Field with White beauties”
Photo taken on april 19th at the Tulip Festval 2023, The Noordoostpolder.
LUCAS DE CIRIA: CANON EOS 80D - CANON EF 100 MM f/2.8L Macro Lens USM IS + RAYNOX DCR-250.
Fotografia Lucas de Ciria
Moròn, provincia de Buenos Aires ARGENTINA.
Spring is in the air, a little early. Spring doesn't officially start until 20th March. Nice to see the delicate Weeping Willow seeds (Salix Babylonica) making an appearance at Attenborough Nature Reserve (Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)), here in Nottinghamshire.
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The grasshopper subfamily Acridinae, sometimes called silent slant-faced grasshoppers, belong of the large family Acrididae in the Orthoptera: Caelifera.
Lycaena phlaeas, the small copper, American copper, or common copper, is a butterfly of the Lycaenids or gossamer-winged butterfly family. According to Guppy and Shepard (2001), its specific name phlaeas is said to be derived either from the Greek phlego, "to burn up" or from the Latin floreo, "to flourish".
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LUCAS DE CIRIA : CANON EOS 80D - CANON EF 100 MM f/2.8L Macro Lens USM IS . Fotografía Lucas de Ciria. Reserva Natural Urbana de Morón, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Papillon - Amazonie - Guyane Française.
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
EF70-200mm f/4L IS USM +2x III
1/500 - f8 - 400mm
Recently visited Oldmoor Wood, Nottinghamshire. Oldmoor Wood is a woodland in Nottinghamshire, near the village of Strelley. It covers a total area of 15.11 hectares. It is owned and managed by The Woodland Trust.
I went primarily for the beautiful Bluebells. There is a mix of Native and Spanish Bluebells.
Native Bluebells are protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.
How to tell the difference.
English Bluebells: Flowers on one side of the stem.
Spanish Bluebells: Flowers all around the stem.
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Macro Fleur de pissenlit
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From my garden, Ferns to Flickr. They are steadily unfolding and now's the perfect time to get some macro shots.
Fern: Polypodiopsida, Polypodiophyta
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LUCAS DE CIRIA : CANON EOS 80D - EF180mm F/3.5 L Macro USM. Fotografía Lucas de Ciria. Reserva Natural Urbana de Morón, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Recently visited Oldmoor Wood, Nottinghamshire. Oldmoor Wood is a woodland in Nottinghamshire, near the village of Strelley. It covers a total area of 15.11 hectares. It is owned and managed by The Woodland Trust.
I went primarily for the beautiful Bluebells. There is a mix of Native and Spanish Bluebells.
Native Bluebells are protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.
How to tell the difference.
English Bluebells: Flowers on one side of the stem.
Spanish Bluebells: Flowers all around the stem.
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The morning sunlight illuminating new growth in the woodland of Hodsock Priory, North Nottinghamshire.
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Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826) (Diptera: calliphoridae)
La mosca verde botella común (Phaenicia sericata o Lucilia sericata) es una mosca de la familia Calliphoridae encontrada en la mayoría de las áreas del mundo y la más conocida de las numerosas especies de moscas verde botella. Es de 10-14 mm de largo, ligeramente más grande que una mosca doméstica, y tiene coloración brillante, metálica, azul-verde u oro con marcas negras. Tiene cerdas (setas) cortas y escasas de color negro en el tórax. Las alas son transparentes con venas marrón claro; las patas y antenas son negras. Las larvas se utilizan para la terapia de gusanos
Taken August 10, 2016 at one of our local gardens. I loved the fullness of its open petals and the lovely shade of pink.
Good shot for the Winter blahs!
From my garden, Ferns to Flickr. They are steadily unfolding and now's the perfect time to get some macro shots.
Fern: Polypodiopsida, Polypodiophyta
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All my own work - coloured inks on genuine watercolour paper, using a little fan brush.
I've done a lot of this art, using coloured inks, with great results (which are hanging on our walls) so it's been fun to do this special little tiny delight.
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I've made a Gallery from some of this theme's Splodgy shots from other members.
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Seen this little fella at Attenborough Nature Reserve here in Nottinghamshire. He was happy to sit and pose for a few minutes.
The centre and the reserve is named after naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.
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Dandelions. Very common weed that adorns urban areas, gardens, fields and just about anywhere. Whatever you think of it, its various stages of transition are magical from a photographic perspective.
Dandelions may be considered a nuisance in parts of the garden, especially in weed-free lawns but have many herbal uses and are a good early source of nectar and pollen for insects so worth tolerating where possible.
Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as Dandelions.
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A selection of shots from Arnot Hill Park, Nottingham.
Roses seen in the beautiful Rose Garden. Hence the name :)
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The theme is CHIP, they said.
My mind immediately thought "potato chip" however that seemed too obvious so I thought more widely. Computer chip also seemed a bit obvious, however my husband had these little gems with 'legs' to create shadows, so I jazzed them up with red and blue lights. That was fun.
Don't ask me how long I've had these little things in the fridge. It's probably 2 or 3 years. We don't usually enjoy garlic, however for a while I was subscribing to a meal kit delivery service and they included garlic in the kits. I ended up with quite a bit of it, however these few are the last ones left - I wonder if I ever will use them?