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Taken at RSPB Conwy.
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I'm about 85% on this ID. There's not much else it could be, based on the location, though this one is a little more yellow than average.
Reykjavik, Iceland
A female Meadow brown spreads her wings to catch as much warmth as she can from the occasional sunshine on an overcast day on the edge of the woods..
The Meadow Brown is another butterfly which is a common visitor on the meadows around here although I have seen more of them in previous years. I took this photo at about 6.30 am on Sunday morning as I was out early to avoid the heat.
Meadow outside my apartment in Wadebridge. It's a lovely patch done by the local council. The more of it the better I say!
Tyre tracks through a meadow near the Drymen Bridge, a little way east of Loch Lomond. Taken on a late May evening after sunset.
Korth's Meadow - Iowa
I have taken many shots of this meadow, but each year provides a unique view . . . depending on weather, time of day and season.
On this spring day, the light was interesting depending on the cloud movement. It's one of my favorite local areas to hike and explore!
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Alpine meadows are beautiful. View of the mountains not far from the Cinque Torri formation :)
The Dolomite Mountains (the Dolomites) are a mountain range in northeastern Italy, part of the Southern Limestone Alps. They are in the regions of Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The Dolomites are mostly made up of exposed rocks – limestones and dolomites and partly – rhyolites. These mountains are characterized by very picturesque terrain caused by their erosion and they are considered one of the most attractive mountain landscapes in the world. A large number of jagged ridges, peaks and rock towers, very steep slopes, cliffs and large vertical rock walls of several hundred meters, deep valleys and karst phenomena create a spectacular landscape. On 26 June 2009, the Dolomites were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Alpejskie łąki są piękne :) Widok na góry niedaleko od skał Cinque Torri :)
Dolomity – pasmo górskie w północno-wschodnich Włoszech, część Alp Wschodnich, leżące w regionach Trydent-Górna Adyga i Wenecja Euganejska. Dolomity w dużej części składają się z odkrytych skał – wapieni i dolomitów oraz częściowo – riolitów. Góry te charakteryzują się bardzo malowniczą rzeźbą terenu spowodowaną ich erozją i uważane są za jeden z najatrakcyjniejszych krajobrazowo obszarów górskich na świecie. Duża liczba poszarpanych grani, turni i baszt skalnych, bardzo stromych stoków, urwisk oraz wielkich kilkusetmetrowych pionowych ścian skalnych, głębokich dolin i zjawisk krasowych tworzy spektakularny krajobraz. W 2009 roku Dolomity wpisano na listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO.