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A small creamy white straw flower amongst the yellow ones.
Taken at the Adelaide Botanical Gardens.
An oldie but goodie " A Whiter Shade Of Pale " by Procol Harum
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BADDeIQWVQ&t=4s
Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves...it is always appreciated...
Peaceful Bokeh Wednesday
Horses resting under this beautiful Camphor Laurel tree.
Currumbin Valley - Gold Coast - Australia.
Topaz Studio.
Thank you everyone for your visits and comments.
These trees are grown on most farm properties to shade the animals.
Witness Gallery.
This feathery friend followed me along the canal bank chirping a beautiful song.
Created using Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio
The head is from Lelutka called Avalon v3.1
The applier,liner, lip shade and brow shape is new from DS'ELLES
called Kayle, shade is Chantilly and is for the dollhic event
The eyes are from Tville called warm eyes, shade salt lake
Lash is from Anice, style from the Scha hud
Highlight is from LB called shine like a star
Liner is from Tutti Belli called 'Bang Bang'
and i bought it at the Tres Chic event
Lip shade is from Sugarose, shade from the Grace pack
Eyebrow is no longer sold
Hair base is from Nonnative called Jaida
Hair is from Analog dog called Pandora
and the Mix pack is 50L
Earrings are from Vobe called Layr
Blue-gray gnatcatchers are, without a doubt, one of the most special and entertaining birds the US has to offer. With a pretty sky-blue back contrasting with a paler shade of blue, along with white and black, they boast what I think is one of the more underrated color combinations when it comes to Neotropical migrants, and I’m sure they know it because they sure like to flip those tails around (kidding, that’s a foraging technique). That isn’t the only thing about them that’s underrated; males are pretty great songsters too, emitting an intricate series of what is both their own little babbles and little phrases of other species songs. I even found yesterday that they are able to mimic new vocalizations on the spot. Unfortunately, these guys have the luck of returning earlier than the warblers, and they only get two weeks of fame before what many people consider the real show falls upon our forests. That’s okay, though- they get right to pairing up and nest-building and have fledged young by the end of June, so I think they couldn’t care less about how much attention we pay to them.
The Sun moves through the sky and changes how we see things all the time. The Iris is sharing beautifully shaded areas because where the Sun is in the sky during this photo. And hour from when the photo was taken the Iris would have looked different from this particular capture. Nature is beautiful and fragile and also ultra generous in how much she gives us daily. Take the time often to enjoy Nature and give praise for her generosity. Gratitude and Kindness need to be a large part of our personal profile. It’s never to late to make a change or to make a commitment to help preserve Nature.
Fuoco selettivo su alcuni frutti di rosa canina.
(li avevo chiamati impropriamente "bacche" ma sono stato prontamente redarguito)