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I got a packet of wild seed flowers a few months ago and just spread them around the patio to help the wonderful Bees and now they have just bloomed into stunning colours.
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/ Mount Tom in Sierra Nevada and cottonwood trees in autumn at Round Valley near Bishop, California.
I don't know the name. Just out for a walk, and i thought it was pretty. Taken at Little Traverse Bay Conservancy, at the old golf course , Harbor Springs , Michigan
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- height of the cone of this overblown flower: 6 cm
- Dipsacus fullonum, syn. Dipsacus sylvestris, is a species of flowering plant known by the common name wild teasel.
It is native to Eurasia and North Africa, but it is known in the Americas, southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand as an introduced species and often a noxious weed.
It forms large monocultures (displacing other species) in areas it invades that have favorable climates and none of its biological control species.
The inflorescence is a cylindrical array of lavender flowers which dries to a cone of spine-tipped hard bracts. It may be up to 10 centimeters long.
It is a herbaceous biennial plant (rarely a short-lived perennial plant) growing to 1–2.5 metres (3.3–8.2 ft) tall.
Many people confuse teasel with thistles since at first glance they appear alike. However, the two plants have very distinct differences that can help you identify them. Read here:
Some wild garlic in a local woodland. Much better woodlands out there but it's a lovely place for an early morning walk
I can't help but wonder if these glorious creatures, are all still there? How many have been rounded up with no regard for family groups?
With the late, cold spring these aren't blooming here yet. This is from a year ago. (Later in the year there will be some tasty fruit to snack on as we walk the trails.)
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Sticky Fingers is the ninth British and eleventh American studio album by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, released 23 April 1971 on their new, and own, label Rolling Stones Records. It is considered one of The Stones' best albums. It was the band's first album to reach number one on both the UK albums and US albums charts. The album is inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame and included in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
According to Jagger and Richards, the song "Wild Horses" was about the usual thing of not wanting to be on the road, being a million miles from where you want to be.
Wild horses is one of my all time favorite songs.
This is my tribute to the song and the album
Happy 50th anniversary, Sticky Fingers!
"Childhood living
Is easy to do
The things you wanted
I bought them for you
(...)
Wild horses
couldn't drag me away..."
The original version: youtu.be/UFLJFl7ws_0
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Here's just one more of the geese from a couple days ago before I move on. There's a flock of starlings (I think) that got mixed up with the geese here. Not sure how that works when you're flying in such tight formation. No casualties as far as I could tell.
I had the pleasure of taking a friend, an avid hunter, to the Rockies last weekend. He had never been there. I promised him that we would see deer, elk, and hopefully rams. And we did see deer and elk but no rams until we decided to go back. I could feel his disappointment as he kept moving his eyes on the side of the mountain, searching for them while I was driving. Sure enough, right when we both were losing hope, he spotted these three beautiful wild rams. I stopped the car, and we headed toward a crowd of hikers that had stopped to enjoy them from far, but that wasn't enough for us. We started to approach them slowly as not to scare them and got lucky with a few shots. This fella was the only one who became aware of our presence, and his curiosity made him pose for me. The light was too bright for the photo, but the moment counted more than the photo quality.
Wild Marjoram (Origanum vulgare)
8 August 2019
Cuttle Pool Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Temple Balsall
And while I tried to photograph a beautiful sunset, she suddenly appeared to make sense to the whole the scene.
Some of the stages of the wild sunflower here in South Texas. My favorite is #4.
1. Full wild sunflower with insect
2. Young wild sunflower
3. Head that has lost most of its petals
4. Dried head that is wonderful in arrangements.
"According to The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in the UK we've lost some 97% of our wildflower meadows since the 1930s and that saying nothing of the damage we've inflicted on our wildlife". We should be much more than ashamed of ourselves. These wild poppies visit my garden every year and I love having them as guests.
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