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Yellow pansies, growing as ornamentals at a healthcare facility, Pickens County, South Carolina. I like the bright yellow, and the deep, rich color, whatever that might be called.
Straight out of the camera, except for a crop. Isn't God a great artist?
I don't know if this female is from my location or one that is returning from farther north. They are the most widely distributed Warbler in Alberta.
I like this image because it shows the under tail coverts and the under side of the tail feathers. The colour and pattern of these feather groups are a key field mark for identifying Warblers.
The under tail coverts of a Yellow Warbler are yellow and extend to the fork of the tail. The inner part of the tail feathers are also yellow with a dark border. None of the other Warblers we see here have this combination.
The Peterson Field Guide of Warblers has excellent colour plates of under tails of all of the Warbler species in North America.
Edmonton River Valley.
aus dem botanischen Garten
captured botanic garden Tübingen, Germany
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Another capture of male yellow tip. This one shows better the yellow (orange) tips of the wings. Females don't have the yellow color on their wing tips.
More than 50% crop of the original.
Not sure what these yellow flowers are but they looked pretty swaying in the breeze.
Many thanks for all the lovely comments and favs on yesterday's flower shot :)
Messing around in Photoshop cos can't get out and shoot pics. Thank you everyone for your kind comments and faves and just for taking the time to look at my image. It's very much appreciated.
Explore 357 Nov 8 2015
Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia)
This is a species that migrates through Florida, so always a treat to see here!
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Belichtung 0,006 sec (1/160)
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Brennweite 180 mm
ISO-Empfindlichkeit 4000
The streets of Dwarka, New Delhi are now bright shinning with yellow flowers of Sona Chura trees lined across the streets. The bright yellow colors stay only for few day before giving way to green leaves and truly a treat for the eyes.
Common name: Amaltas, Golden shower tree, Indian Laburnum • Hindi: अमलतास Amaltas • Manipuri: চহুঈ Chahui • Tamil: கொன்றை Konrai • Malayalam: Vishu konnai • Marathi: बहावा Bahava • Mizo: Ngaingaw • Bengali: সোনালী Sonali, Bandarlati, Amultas • Urdu: املتاس Amaltas
Botanical name: Cassia fistula Family: Caesalpiniaceae (Gulmohar family)
This native of India, commonly known as Amaltaas, is one of the most beautiful of all tropical trees when it sheds its leaves and bursts into a mass of long, grape-bunches like yellow gold flowers. A tropical ornamental tree with a trunck consisting of hard reddish wood, growing up to 40 feet tall. The wood is hard and heavy; it is used for cabinet, inlay work, etc. It has showy racemes, up to 2" long, with bright, yellow, fragrant flowers. These flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies. The fruits are dark-brown cylindrical pods, also 2' long, which also hold the flattish, brown seeds (up to 100 in one pod) These seeds are in cells, each containing a single seed. A postal stamp was issued by the Indian Postal Department to commemorate this tree.
Medicinal uses: The sweet blackish pulp of the seedpod is used as a mild laxative.
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Yellow leaf and forest bokeh for refreshing this grey Friday.
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Several yellow warblers were spotted at the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. They were foraging for food in bushes or small trees at the edge of a small forest area.
I personally have always hated the color yellow....until I heard this song, <33
Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
And everything you do,
Yeah they were all yellow,
I came along
I wrote a song for you
And all the things you do
And it was called yellow
So then I took my turn
Oh all the things I've done
And it was all yellow
~Yellow Coldplay