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in a field of Salicornia (glasswort, pickleweed, picklegrass, marsh samphire)
in Zeeland (the Netherlands) near Breskens
macro: Stay at home and so I look for tiny plants in the flowerpots.
Tip: No stacking required. Use a tripod and focus on composition.
A very rare winter visitor: they migrate each year from breeding grounds on lakes and rivers to their mainly coastal areas where they overwinter, making them the only species in the genus Mergus that regularly visits salt water. In the photo it is in brackish water.
Het Rode Weeshuis of Burgerweeshuis was een weeshuis gelegen in de binnenstad van Groningen. De weeskinderen waren herkenbaar aan de rode kleur van hun klederdracht, vandaar de naam. Deze klimop in de wat verscholen binnenplaats kleurde als eerbetoon ook rood.
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The Red Orphanage or Burgerweeshuis was an orphanage located in the city center of Groningen. The orphans were recognizable by the red color of their traditional costumes, hence the name. This ivy in the somewhat hidden courtyard was also colored red in tribute.
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Das Rote Waisenhaus oder Burgerweeshuis war ein Waisenhaus im Stadtzentrum von Groningen. Die Waisen waren an der roten Farbe ihrer Trachten zu erkennen, daher der Name. Auch der Efeu im etwas versteckten Innenhof wurde zu Ehren des Waisenhauses rot gefärbt.
Last Monday someone had spotted a subadult black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) (in dutch: Kwak) in a certain place. But I couldn't go and look. On Tuesday another birdwatcher had seen 2 species. On Wednesday I could finally go and look and they were nicely visible. I could photograph number 1 and 2. On Thursday I went back and then there were three!!! Number 3 is possibly the third, but the other 2 were behind too many branches for a good photo.
De vliegenzwam (Amanita muscaria) is een opvallende paddenstoel, die algemeen voorkomt in de lage landen. Het eten ervan kan leiden tot vergiftigingsverschijnselen, maar de ernst hiervan valt meestal mee.