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a paradise for humans and animals, if you let it be
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Die Täler des Perlbachs und des Fuhrtsbachs wurden 1976 unter Naturschutz gestellt. 1980 begann man, die dort wachsenden Fichten zu roden und entlang der Bachtäler Erlen zu pflanzen. Das Naturschutzgebiet Perlenbach-Fuhrtsbachtal fällt durch seine Artenvielfalt auf. Es gedeihen über 360 verschiedene Farn- und Blütenpflanzen, von denen über fünfzig auf der Roten Liste stehen. Neben Wilden Narzissen (Osterglocken) gibt’s im Perlenbach- und Fuhrtsbachtal auch das landesweit einzige Vorkommen der Heide-Wicke. Hinsichtlich der Tierwelt ist zu vermerken, dass es im Naturschutzgebiet heute auch wieder Wildkatzen und Biber gibt.
The valleys of the Perlbach and the Fuhrtsbach were placed under nature conservation in 1976. In 1980, the spruces growing there began to be cleared and alders planted along the stream valleys. The Perlenbach-Fuhrtsbachtal nature reserve is notable for its biodiversity. More than 360 different ferns and flowering plants thrive here, of which more than fifty are on the Red List. In addition to wild daffodils (daffodils), the Perlenbach and Fuhrtsbach valleys are also home to the only occurrence of heath vetch in the country. As far as wildlife is concerned, it should be noted that wild cats and beavers are once again found in the nature reserve.
Road signs in the Cotswolds, England 2017.
I miss England, and I look forward to visiting again when travel is safer.
The red tree at Hudson Yards is a 25-foot-tall sculpture called "Old Tree". It's located on the High Line at 10th Avenue and 30th Street.
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Taken in looking across Paku Bay, Tairua, New Zealand with majestic old pohutukawa tree in silhouette
Common Kestrel / falco tinnunculus. Lincolnshire. 24/06/16.
I captured this wild female Kestrel in the process of devouring a mouse......
NOT FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED : READ ON AND VIEW LARGE FOR DETAILS.
She first ripped off the mouse's head with ease and in one go.
In the image you can actually see the nose, open mouth, teeth and one eye of the prey item. Nature in the raw, but intriguing to observe.
I thought she would reposition the head in her beak, (rather like Kingfishers or Cormorants do with fish catches), to make it easier to swallow. This was not the case however. After holding it in her beak for a few seconds and surveying the immediate area, she swallowed it broadside on!
Quite a feat considering the size and length of the head, although there did follow some frantic gulping.
Standing before this old tree felt like facing off with a fiercely threatening guardian of the colorful hills behind it. The roots make it look like it is rising up from the desert sand, spreading its tentacles and roaring from its upper, dark center.
I dont know what to say or how to begin, but I know my eyes are full of tears now, ever since the first second I heard about his death, and suddenly realised how much he meant to me.......
Close your eyes,
Let me close your eyes,
Let me give you something that is real,
Close your eyes,
Leave your fears behind,
Let me give you what you ve given me,
you.......
are the only thing,
that makes me want to loose it all,
When I am with you,
I feel flames again,
just put me inside you,
I would never ever leave,
Just put me inside you,
I would never ever leave you,
Dear.......
I never leave,
Dear,
I never go.......
As the male Scarlet macaw continued to preen his feathers, high in the tree, the female has gone back into the nesting cavity to wait.
10/08/2022 www.allenfotowild.com
A leaf shedding tree under the setting Sun always brings a melancholic vibe to the photo...perhaps that's why so many people (and photographers) Fall-in-love?
A few weeks earlier flic.kr/p/2pefWC8
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On our trip to Japan in April we drove in the mountain region of the Gifu Prefecture. On the way to Shirakawago we stopped at the Shokawasakura Park. The Shokawa cherry trees once grew on the grounds of Shōrenji Temple and Kōrinji Temple, but they were transferred to their current location when the dam below was constructed. Both trees are estimated to be more than five hundred years old. This is the Shōrenji (照連寺) tree.
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Early evening near bentonite hills, sometimes called painted hills, in the northern desert area in or near (may actually be BLM land) Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
This old chestnut tree stands by the railwaystation in Halden - Norway
As a monster, with a billion tentacles,
it stands proudly to the sky, ready to protect
all the little inhabitants who sought refuge in its center.
― from EsylH ☆☆ (LyseH)
A hundred withered autumnal tears;
a hundred pining springs,
without a breath for the hopes and fears
that come to you and me.
It must have stood for a hundred years,
the stoic chestnut tree
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