Dead Leaves
Wild Carrot with Soldier Beetle
Speckled Bush Cricket on Ragwort
H F F
Osteospermum (African Daisy)
Sunflower Fields
Standing Tall
A Field Full of Sunshine + PiP
Cornflowers
Mother and Son
Meadow Brown Butterflies + PiP
H F F
Sunflowers for Saturday
Large White Butterfly on Thistle
Bee on Sunflower
Woodlice on Lamb's Ear Plant
Peacock Butterfly (+Pip)
Emsworth Harbour, Hampshire
H F F
Mute Swans (+PiP)
Sole Mates
Teasel
Blue Sea Holly (Eryngium Planum)
Dahlia (Honka Fragile)
Canoeing on the Chichester Ship Canal
A hover-Bee :-)
H F F - Old Growth
Chichester Ship Canal
Hilsea Lines, Portsmouth (PiP)
Black Headed Gull
Common Blue Butterflies (Mating) +PiP
Crocosmia
Meadow Brown & Bee on Thistle
H F F
Brimstone Butterfly on a Thistle
Hilsea Lines, Portsmouth.
Juvenile Goldfinches
Fries Love (PiP)
Juvenile Blue Tits
Acanthus
H F F
Keeping Fit
Grasses - Colour Version
Grasses - Black and White version
Speckled Wood Butterfly
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Two flower images from me today. This one.........and the next image is a lovely Dahlia.
Taken in one of the public gardens in Southsea, Hampshire.
Taken in one of the public gardens in Southsea, Hampshire.
John FitzGerald, Jörg, , homaris and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Two lovely pictures from your garden Keith. Have a good evening.
As for that robin I photographed--funny that they are called robins because American and European Robins aren't even remotely related. European settlers were reminded of their lovely bird at home because of the red color and named it the American Robin. Personally, I am in love with the European variety, which I adore and would love to see some day. The American Robin isn't at all dainty in comparison and you'd never call it "cute" or "round". But they are marvelous ubiquitous birds that I love as well, for their own delightful traits.
Glad you liked my reflected caterpillar, I took pictures with no real hope that anything would turn out, so I was overjoyed when I got some crisp winners to choose amongst! :)
I hope you are all ready to receive the mini monkey squad and the other family members that will be visiting this week! :D Have a lovely day!!
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