Hey, you down there ...!
Distant, but very welcome
Textured
Almost a smile
Ring-billed Gull
Malay Lacewing / Cethosia hypsea
There's nothing like a tasty Meadow Vole
Just needed some colour
Lesser Scaup female
Surveying its territory
Guaranteed to lift the spirit
Mourning Cloak
Touches of pink
Red-tailed Hawk
A not too common sight
Gleaming iridescence
Fluffed and alert
Always a joy to see
Boldly pink
The look
Warm and vibrant
Pretty little lady
Flower burst
Redhead male
Focus - is the name of the game
Perfectly pink
Banded Orange / Dryadula phaetusa
Deep in the dark forest
Taken on a lovely spring day, ha
Hungry Porcupine
Common Redpoll
Grey Variable Cracker, Hamadryas Februa
Jamaican Poinsettia
Northern Fjord Horse
Yellow‑phalaenopsis Orchid / Phalaenopsis Golden
Spotted Sandpiper
A lovely treat on a snowy day
Shocking pink
Sweet little trio
Bald and beautiful
Catching the light
Anicia, or maybe Edith's, Checkerspot
Welcome colour on a grey day
Still finding 'em
Watching and waiting
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Another photo from my archives of a Sacred Lotus seedpod, taken at the Calgary Zoo, on 23 August 2011.
"The pods/seed heads contain the Lotus seeds within little circular chambers on the flat surface of the top of the pod. These circles appeared to cradle the seeds, which are round, within the pod until fully ripe. Both the chamber of each seed and the seed itself got larger and larger until the pod bent over to finally release the seeds into the water."
www.flowersociety.org/lotus-plant-study.htm
"The pods/seed heads contain the Lotus seeds within little circular chambers on the flat surface of the top of the pod. These circles appeared to cradle the seeds, which are round, within the pod until fully ripe. Both the chamber of each seed and the seed itself got larger and larger until the pod bent over to finally release the seeds into the water."
www.flowersociety.org/lotus-plant-study.htm
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