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Hairless Bat or Naked Bulldog Bat (Cheiromeles torquatus), family Molossidae, found in SE Asia
photographs by Chien C. Lee
Cloven-feathered Dove (Drepanoptila holosericea), family Columbidae, endemic to New Caledonia
photograph by Lev Frid
In the Land of Lupines by Marina Murashova
I travel to France quite often, but I have a special love for the south and its lavender fields. Whenever I think of France, those endless purple landscapes are the first thing that comes to mind. I’m sure there are lavender fields in other regions too, but it’s the ones in the south that have stayed with me the most.Three years ago, I traveled through southern France, visiting Montpellier and several beautiful towns along the coast. I also visited a monastery, wandered through the lavender fields, and came home with hundreds of photographs that I later shared on my social media.Some time later, those memories inspired this painting. Of course, I didn’t paint the scene exactly as I saw it. I made the colors richer, the sunset brighter, and the atmosphere more expressive. That’s what I love about Impressionism—it isn’t about copying reality perfectly, but about capturing an emotion. Perhaps this wasn’t the exact feeling I had at that moment, but it’s the emotion that remained with me as a beautiful memory of that journey.
Rock Pigeon enjoying some seaweed at Pier 4 beach in Brooklyn Bridge Park. I believe it is succulent or red string Seaweed (Sarcodiotheca gaudichaudii). Many pigeons were eating it like crazy!