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Garden, Groningen, The Netherlands

Hello there,

 

I spotted this rather tropical looking echinacea on a neighbourhood walk and I was pleased to see that a bee was also enjoying the bloom. Thankfully, there seems to be more bees this year.

 

Thank you so much for taking the time to look and for leaving me a comment. I do love hearing from you!

 

Have a wonderful day and week!

 

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" Let's not make this complicated, I know you

Last night I had the strangest dream that you knew me too

 

But you need to wake up

I can't have you disappear

Just like my parent's house

I've become a visitor.. "

- OF MONSTERS AND MEN-

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Thank you so much in advance my dear friends for the faves, awards and comments. Forgive me if I cant respond sometimes. For sure and 100% I read all your comments and always so grateful for it. Take care my sweet friends. Hugs to all 💞

 

Yellowstone, Wyoming, US

 

Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful. It's also home to hundreds of animal species, including bears, wolves, bison, elk and antelope.

 

Canon 5D Mark II

Canon 70-200mm /F2.8

 

Yellowstone, US

 

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Amazing how in the middle of Winter the bees suddenly appear when there's a bit of sunshine and flowers to feed from.

TWU Butterfly Garden, Denton, Texas

Halsbandparkiet achter de tuin. Ik zag ze al eens overvliegen maar nu streken er twee neer in de bessenstruik achter mijn tuin. Powershot pakken en proberen maar. Gelukkig zijn ze niet echt schuw. Ik denk dat dit een vrouwtje is want ik zie geen halsband

Et un inconnu

dont la course vers le tram

laisse une ombre !

AV

Another backyard visitor.

Osaka, Japan

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Over the last week I have come across a good number of redwing on my local walks. When you see one there are almost always a couple of dozen others to be found nearby. This photo was taken in the grounds of Nostell Priory where we must have seen dozens of these birds. Alas they are a little skittish so with a large lens this is as near as I could get to one.

Our next stop is one of Icelande's most impressive sites, just behind the visitor center. It looks spectacular in winter. Stay tuned, winter is coming!

EVERYDAYS WONDERS is the topic for Saturday July 8th 2023, Group Our Daily Challenge

at first they were only visible for a moment

Visitor platform on Tipu's Drop, Nandi Hills, India

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Final image from my trip up the coast to Dunstanburgh Castle.

 

Again this shot was taken from the North shore looking South towards the castle. As in my previous images I had waited to try and get a clear shot, without the many visitors, however on this occasion I like the idea of the three visitors just visible in the distance.

A deer spirit gracing the area with its presence... discover at the What The Buzz and The Nature Collective sims in Second Life maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20City%20Township/203/...

Fortunately, I can enjoy him in the neighbor's yard. I prefer he stays there and away from my garden!

 

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a close look

Little visitor in our garden

Birds in the garden

Album: Mar del Tuyú / Viajes - Traveling

 

Argentina Provincia de Buenos Aires

 

Ph.Wal wsg

 

@ph.walwsg

Visitor at backyard.

Insekten sind bei Blumen stets gern gesehene Gäste.

 

Insects ensure the existence in the plant world. Just because they are not petting animals, we shouldn't neglect them.

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