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Kloster Arnsburg 13. Near Lich, 10-11-18.7
Arnhem, Netherlands 1860s
(by Seele An)| Hangzhou, China
“Last night I photographed a Barn Owl hovering above prey at a local farm where I have been baiting them for some time, I did attempt this last winter but failed due to the lens misting, still a work in progress” ~ Roy Rimmer
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By Matti Merilaid.
Idas blue/Plebejus idas/hedblåvinge, Large skipper/Ochlodes sylvanus/ängssmygare, Lesser marsh grasshopper/Chorthippus albomarginatus/strandängsgräshoppa, and Gypsy's cuckoo bumblebee/Bombus bohemicus/jordsnylthumla. Individual plant photos: Meadowsweet/Filipendula ulmaria/älggräs, Peach-leaved bellflower/Campanula persicifolia/stor blåklocka, and Heath spotted orchid/Dactylorhiza maculata/fläcknycklar aka Jungfru Marie nycklar. Huddinge, Södermanland, Sweden (7 July 2013).
Redondo Beach, CA - 35mm
🦫 Field book of western wild flowers London, C. [sic] P. Putnam’s Sons, 1915. Original source Image description: Illustration from a 1915 botanical field book showing Opuntia basilaris, a cactus species. It features a thick, flat green pad with small spines and a large, detailed pink flower blooming from its top. The flower has layered petals with yellow stamens visible inside. The image is labeled with the plant’s scientific name at the bottom. This historical botanical art emphasizes the cactus’s characteristic pad shape and vibrant flower.
Dunes - Wahiba Sands, 2019