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Eu dei uma vista de olhos debaixo de uma das muitas pontes de madeira da Transpantaneira e descobri esta cena deliciosa: uma creche de jacarés. Alguns deles eram tão pequeninos e engraçados :)))
Rodovia Transpantaneira - Pantanal - Brasil
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I took a look under one of the many wood bridges in the Transpantanal Highway and I have found this delightful scene: a caiman nursery. Some of them were so little and cute :)))
Transpantanal Highway - Pantanal - Brazil
A rescue plant from the nursery. Often when I go to our local nursery, they have a stand with plants on their last legs for $1. I wasn't sure what plant it was as it had no label, but one flower has bloomed - it is an African Daisy and a pretty one as well.
Beautiful bluebell on The Woodland walk at Nursery Wood, Tremadog, Near Porthmadog, North Wales.
Walking in April.
A lovely woodland walk, not the best weather, in fact, quite a chilly afternoon, but seing all the innocent new lives skipping and jumping around the fields just makes you smile with happiness
Beautiful lambs in the fields surrounding Tremadog at Nursery Woods.
Not far from Porthmadog.
Access from the lay-by on the A487 or Tremadog village.
My Canon Rebel battery died and I had to be satisfied with my iphone 11 and clip-on lens. It was OK though. National Arboretum Wash. D.C.
Enjoying a walk in Tremadog, called Nursery Wood, a great title, apt as it was like a nursery for new lambs!!
© Darlene Bushue 2020
Went to the park last night just to get out of the house for awhile and came across an elk nursery in Moraine Park. There were at least 7 calves in the group, and I did manage to get a shot of all of them together that I will post later.
Have a great Thursday!!!
Nursery web spiders (Pisauridae) are a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1890. Females of the family are known for building special nursery webs. When their eggs are about to hatch, a female spider builds a tent-like web, places her egg sac inside, and stands guard outside, hence the family's common name. Like wolf spiders, however, nursery web spiders are roaming hunters that don't use webs for catching prey.
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I have the pleasure of driving past this house and its lovely garden most days, but yesterday was the first time I stopped and asked the owner if I could take some photos. I thanked him for allowing me to.
If anyone is able to assist with the name of the plant in the hanging baskets on the right, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
Many thanks to our Flickr colleague who kindly identified the hanging plant as Sedum Morganianum.