“Night falls in Madagascar” by | Daniel Kordan
Avenue of the Baobabs - Madagascar, Africa
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“Night falls in Madagascar” by | Daniel Kordan
Avenue of the Baobabs - Madagascar, Africa
Before sunrise
It took her longer this time, but for the fourth year in a row, this diva stops by (actually climbs up) to get all she can eat. We actually love you, Criminality.
Eichhörnchen (red squirrel) in Stuttgart-West.
Another illustration from my 2027 wall calendar. This piece is also available as art prints on Inprnt (based in USA, offers worldwide shipping) as well as Printler (based in EU).
Images from Above by Alan Moyle
Above Crystal Falls, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
(c) riverwindphotography, July 2026
Deer in the orchard
Oxalis
Facial Recognition
Crow foil sticker for secret shop
3 months plus to go but you know don’t lose sight of it!
This time of year on clear mornings the rising sun casts dramatic shadows along the park fence
Sunlight reflections.
Fukui, Japan.
Silver-washed fritillary/Argynnis paphia/silverstreckad pärlemorfjäril. Värmland, Sweden (10 July 2020).
Roe deer/Capreouls capreolus/rådjur. Värmland, Sweden (10 July 2021).
I was inspired to grow sea holly after visiting Kew Gardens last summer, where I saw it absolutely covered in bumblebees. So, when I got home, I sowed some seeds. A few of the plants have done well and are now flowering for the first time. As you can see, they're popular with the bumblebees here too! Värmland, Sweden (10 july 2026).