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Hazel tree in full flower with catkins on a spring day, Cornwall, UK
Panoramic view of Madagascar landscape
The Rio Tinto in Huelva, Spain, exhibits striking red and orange iron-rich deposits and green microorganism traces
Great spangled fritillary on joe-pye weed in summer, top or dorsal view, showing the pattern on the back of the wings. The Latin word fritillus means chessboard or dice box. Fritillary is also a checkered flower.
Picturesque autumn scene with orange tree and yellow fern at fall forest. Landscape photography
Beech tree in autumn.
In spring, the willow blossoms against a blue sky. Branches form a frame around the picture. A red butterfly sits on the yellow flowers.
Meadow Brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina)
The orange and yellow autumn leaves of the Prunus yedoensis, also known as a Yoshino cherry tree.
winter day: Twig with lush foliage flower heads of the witch hazel tree. Most of this trees are hybrids
Close-up of back-lit red maple seeds.  Sometimes these are called helicopter seeds.
Long exposure of water cascading over the colorful, iron-rich rocks of Rio Tinto.
Robin resting in the sun
Vibrant tree in a meadow
Hamamelis x Intermedia 'Diane' (witch hazel) a winter spring flowering tree shrub plant which has a highly fragrant springtime red flower and leafless when in bloom stock photo image
Acacia baileyana, also called Cootamundra waffle, is a large evergreen shrub or small tree, adorned with a wide-spreading canopy and weeping branches, clothed in feathery, finely cut, blue-gray leaves. The foliage remains appealing all year round. In late winter to early spring, clouds of bright golden-yellow, small, rounded flowers held in axillary racemes cover the branches and create a striking floral display. As some photos show, it is a great plant for slopes and banks.\nThese photos were taken on a very windy day in spring.
Comma butterfly on budding goose-berry.
Some Mother Nature plants in the South Island New Zealand
Wild bird in Japan
Meadow satyr pose in a field in Quebec in summer.
orange butterfly on a green fir branch close-up, top view
Resting Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus)
landmarks from Iceland
It is very enjoyable to walk in the nature with plenty of oxygen in spring.
Hamamelis mollis
Close-up of yellow flowering plant
Autumn beautiful yellowed vegetation and gray stones covered with multi-colored lichen and moss in the nature of the Carpathian hills and picturesque Ukraine
Deciduous tree tops on a bright sunny autumn morning in rural Scotland
A polluted lake called the Red Lake in Serbia
Appearance:\nIt has a rusty orange colour to the wings, upper body and the tips of the antennae. The body is silvery white below and it has a wingspan of 25–30 mm. This butterfly is very similar in appearance to the Essex skipper (Thymelicus lineola). In the small skipper, the undersides of the tips of the antennae are yellow orange, whereas they are black in the Essex skipper. The black area on the lower edge of the upper wings also differs. Like the other orange grass skippers the male has a distinctive black stripe made up of scent scales.\n\nLife cycle and food plants:\nEggs are laid loosely inside grass sheaths of the caterpillars food plants from July to August. The newly hatched caterpillars eat their own eggshell before entering hibernation individually in a protective cocoon of a grass sheath sealed with silk. In the spring the caterpillar begins feeding. The favoured food plant is Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus), although other recorded food plants include timothy (Phleum pratense), creeping soft grass (Holcus mollis), false brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum), meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) and cock's foot (Dactylis glomerata). The caterpillars pupate near the base of the food plant in June with the first adults on the wing at the end of June, a week or two before the first Essex skippers. They are strongly attracted to purple flowers such as thistles and knapweeds.\n\nDistribution:\nThis butterfly's range includes much of Europe (east to the Urals, including Ireland, Britain and Scandinavia, and includes north Africa and the Middle East. It is typically occurring where grass has grown tall.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
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