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The lake continues its attempt to freeze...

I was born today !! Welcome life

"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience."

Quote - Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Carpe diem ;-))

Here is a place where I am always to relax.

As I captured several moments here, this image I decided to do in infrared. The moment was captured at noon because the heat was intense.

ALTHOUGH it's very wary nature ensures that its attractive plumage is seldom viewed to the best effect and the raucous calls are heard more often than the bird itself is seen. A joy to see as I always consider this to be my Neminis bird.

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THANK YOU for your visit, friendship, and comments, hope you are all keeping well, God bless.................Tomx

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Bedankt Jac voor de correcte naam.

Hypoxylon fragiferme of in het Nederlands

Roestbruinekogelzwam.

Ze zijn al oud vandaar de donkere kleur.

The beauty of nature.

With help of some friends this damselfy is identified as a Nehalennia speciosa - Pygmy Damselfly or a Chalcolestes viridis.

~~~Silene flos-cuculi (syn. Lychnis flos-cuculi), commonly called ragged-robin ( in Dutch 'echte koekoeksbloem'), is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Caryophyllaceae.

This species is native to Europe and Asia, where it is found along roads and in wet meadows and pastures.~~~

Info - WiKi

 

Another beauty from nature ;-))

  

The forces of nature slowly eroding the stunning Algarve Coast away.

This formation is known locally as the ''Elephant Drinking'' can you see it?

Taken in 2016 and finally processed in 2020 ''CoronaVirus Lockdown 2''

Painting nature, just straight out of the camera ;-))

Enjoy your day!

Aporia crataegi ( female ) - papa' vero

Viola blooms taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens

 

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Peaceful Bokeh Wednesday

GAMBIA TOUR feb. 2020

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U.K WADERS SEEN IN THE GAMBIA

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4th In the series, a real beauty, you can approach these birds much more than in the U.K, but you may not want to with this one, because that sludge is sewage, found at the local treatment plant, as do many other birds.

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP, it means such a lot. Am hoping the Government will allow nature reserves and parks to open soon, as I think this would still be safe, maybe keep the hides and information buildings locked up.

Stay strong and safe my friends, you are in my prayers.............

God bless...................................Tomx

Bloemknoppen Japanse sierkwee

“Nature’s Goddess”

 

The lace like feathers of the Great Heron during breeding season is one of Mother Nature’s most dramatic scenes in the avian world.

This magnificent flambé had the courtesy to come and forage on our lavenders last week, in fact they were 2 but the other one had lost one of its tails, this one is intact for the moment, I hope they will come again.

 

With a maximum wingspan of 8 cm, the flambé is a cream-colored butterfly with large black stripes. Its tails are black and the tips of its hind wings have blue lunules and red spots. It lives in plains and orchards up to 2000 m between May and August.

 

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Molinos harineros del Guadiana, restaurado junto al Parque Nacional, Tablas de Daimiel

Taken @ Turtle Cove .

 

Time stands still,

So does my love for you

We drift further away

But our feelings remain true

  

Group Cover:

✈ Second Life Traveler - SLURL

  

Flickr Explore: 31.05.2023

A walk along the oceans shore. The late afternoon world is full of colors, mostly shades of red and gold. The ocean is loud,intense and the power is unmistakable. The wildlife hunts and gains power from the sounds and sights. It is entertainment only nature can provide.`125

nature..

January 2, 2023

Nature is conquering back its space with plants that are rampantly overgrowing the modern age. In the background you can see a third bicycle which is almost covered by plants.

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