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Although autumn has now well and truly given way to winter here in Melbourne, there is still a great deal of colour around if you remember to take your time, stop and smell the roses, like this dainty little pale pink beauty which I saw on poking its head out from amidst a hedge of bright red berries on a walk in early June.
The day I took this photo was a lovely and sunny day with bright blue skies: although there was a definite crispness in the air if you were out of the sun.
This Waxwing looks like it is warning off any other birds that might have designs on the Rowan Berries.
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Winterberry is a woody shrub and a species of Holly that is native to east North America. It grows exclusively in wetlands. The colourful berries fully ripen in the late autumn to early winter. Unlike the common European Holly, winterberry is deciduous (loses its leaves in winter).
Photo taken November, 2021: a wetland, West Quebec, Canada.
Camera: Sony alpha a7III
Lens: Meyer Optik Görlitz Oreston 50mm f1.8 M42 (1960's twin zebra version) fitted with improvised adapter, spacers and focusing helicoid.
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Happy New Year my dear friends! Thanks for all your support in 2021! Wishing you and yours lots of happiness and good health in 2022. Lets be kind to others, also if they do not agree with our point of view, for we are all suffering through this pandemic in our own unique way.
One of a mixed flock of Fieldfares,Blackbirds and Redwings numbering about about 250, photographed at RSPB Frampton Marsh {Lincolnshire,UK} feeding on the ample supply of red Winter berries.
So many things to be thankful for, but today I want to thank you for coming to see my photos and leaving very kind comments for me.
So, I'm going to keep it short and simple :)
T H A N K Y O U ! !
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..sorted. A Crab apple (Malus sylvestris) and red berries of Guelder rose (Viburnum opulus). Primrose Hill Community Woodland. Bath, BANES, England, UK.
More berries from Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus). Primrose Hill Community Woodland. Bath, BANES, England, UK.
A Redwing enjoying the last of the berries.
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A Redwing feasting on the berries of a Cotoneaster 'Cornubia'.
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Captured this juvenile Blackbird feeding on our Pyracantha berries this afternoon. My wildlife planting seems to be paying off very well this year.
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This male Blackbird was another one of the visitors to the communal Rowan tree that I came across the other day!
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Guelder rose berries are in abundance in the woodland. Primrose Hill Community Woodland. Bath, BANES, UK.
So what are the birds supposed to eat? Everything seems to be frozen in time today. Thanks For Visiting 🌷
This Robin was up on the tree branches getting his fill of some red berries. They were almost gone so I guess he made sure to get his share.
La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Turdus ignobilis (Black-billed Thrush / Mayo)
Turdus ignobilis is a widely distributed thrush species throughout northern South America and the Amazon, inhabiting a diverse set of habitats ranging from floodplain forests, white sand “campinas”, to highland forests (Andes and Tepuis). There are currently six known subspecies of T. ignobilis, which vary extensively phenotypically and also ecologically.
Окутал землю первый снег, деревья и кусты.
Одел в пушистый белый мех кристальной чистоты.
Картина дивная в саду заворожила глаз.
Калина красная в снегу и не хватает фраз.
Калина блещет красотой, горит огнем любви.
И вкус ее такой земной, иного не найти.
В нем горечь разлуки, в нем привкус тоски.
И в нем отголосок счастливой любви.
Всего понемногу вобрала в себя.
И ягоды в гроздья свои собрала.
Развесила их, как девчонка игриво,
На нитку как бусы, вразброс шаловливо.
Калина красная в снегу. На ветках снегири.
Картина дивная в саду и глаз не отвести.
Калина блещет красотой. Горит огнем любви,
Обыкновенной и земной попробуй обрести.
Зима,ну ты волшебница! Манто преподнесла.
От холода укрыла и шарма придала!
Калина красная в снегу. Я рядом постою .
О чудной, дивной красоте стихами изложу!...............he first snow, trees and shrubs enveloped the earth.
Dressed in fluffy white fur of crystal purity.
The wonderful picture in the garden fascinated the eye.
Viburnum is red in the snow, and there are not enough phrases.
Kalina shines with beauty, burns with the fire of love.
And its taste is so earthy that there is no other way to find it.
There is a bitterness of separation in this, a taste of longing.
And there is an echo of happy love in this.
I've absorbed a little bit of everything.
And she was picking her berries in bunches.
Hung them up like a girl, playfully,
On a string, like beads, randomly playful.
Viburnum is red in the snow. On the branches of bullfinches.
There is a beautiful picture in the garden and you can't take your eyes off.
Kalina shines with beauty. He burns with the fire of love,
Try to find an ordinary and earthly one.
Winter, well, you're a sorceress! She gave me a coat.
From the cold, she sheltered and gave charm!
Viburnum is red in the snow. I'll be standing next to you.
I will.......
Just love the colours at this time of year. The light seems to result in such colourful bokeh which I find very uplifting.
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My favorite berries :-)
Fresh Wild Strawberries In Nature
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