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dansnaturepictures · 2 months
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11/03/2024-Home and Lakeside
Photos taken in this set are of; stunning skimmia in the garden, view at Lakeside including nice blossom, one of the amazing snake's-head fritillaries at Lakeside at lunch time adorned by water droplets, a Chiffchaff I was thrilled to see a couple of flitting around making me hopeful for spring alongside all the flowers around, Canada Geese, an unforgettable sunset to see out a grey day which I had the pleasure of observing with trees against the strip of orange sky on an evening walk at Lakeside and at home and a beautiful orange centred daffodil at Lakeside.
On a super day of seeing a variety of wonderful birds at Lakeside across both my evening and lunch time walks I also loved seeing for the first time for me in one day here fabulous Firecrest in my strong start to the year I've had for them and Goldcrest, my first Reed Bunting here for years a lovely male this evening, Redwing a winter bird I've had a sensational winter for especially here contrasting well the traditional springtime bird Chiffchaff, Great Tit, Robin, Blackbird and Song Thrush on a strong day of thrushes, Magpie, Great Crested Grebe and Moorhen with Wren and Green Woodpecker heard. Periwinkle, laurel, possibly my first blackthorn of the year and intricate turkey tail were good to see too. Jackdaw and House Sparrow were good to see at home today.
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Snake’s-head Fritillary by markuslilje on iNaturalist.
This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. 
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theweeowlart · 2 months
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⭐️New⭐️ Snake's head fritillary. A wildflower here that is also grown in parks and gardens. It has a fascinating checkerboard pattern that needs to be seen to be believed. https://theweeowlstudio.etsy.com/listing/1679982652
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iwanttobepersephone · 5 months
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Behold, my sketch for the final drawing of my Rangers Apprentice playlist
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It took me so long to finally start on this, don't expect much from me, I still despise my last one
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lycomorpha · 1 year
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A tiny fritillary commission from earlier this year, with it's associated sketchbook carnage. Polychromos pencils over watercolour.
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calochortus · 6 months
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Schachbrettblume by Jutta Arens
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garethschweitzer · 11 months
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Snake’s head fritillary
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clairity-org · 1 year
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Loring Park, Minneapolis 5/7/23 by Sharon Mollerus
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clawmarks · 15 days
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A blue snake’s head fritillary (Fritillaria Meleagris) with two butterflies - Barbara Regina Dietzsch - 18th c. - via Christie's
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heather-rajendran · 27 days
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Snake's-head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) photos I took today 30/03/2024, area around Smeaton, West Yorkshire
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dansnaturepictures · 28 days
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March end of month post 1 of 3: Ten of my favourite plant and fungi photos I took in March 2024
Not quite the end of the month yet I know but as my March end of month posts are coming in three parts and I put them together on Thursday I thought I'd post one each night today, tomorrow and Sunday; tomorrow night at a similar time the post on ten of my favourite landscape and sky photos I took this month shall post and on Sunday ten of my favourite wildlife photos I took this month.
The photos in this set are of; daffodils and hyacinth at Lakeside Country Park, scarlet elf cup and jelly ear at Testwood Lakes, yellow fieldcap at Portland Bill, snake's-head fritillaries at Lakeside Country Park a sensation of my month as it often is in March, daffodil in Romsey, periwinkle in Winchester, wood anemone at Lakeside and common whitlowgrass at Denny Wood in the New Forest.
What a joy it has been to watch many more colourful floral delights emerge in March, many of them early in the theme of the year. Red and white deadnettle, speedwell, seas of lesser celandine, green alkanet, snowflakes, opposite-leaved golden saxifrage, herb-Robert, gorse, bluebells, primroses, ivy-leaved toadflax, cowslips, violet, daisies and dandelions have been other highlights as spring firmly took its grip. It's interesting that this is my fourth spring of really being into flowers and looking to identify all I've seen etc and whilst I'm so much more used to the species now there's always something to learn and I've seen some new ones this month which stood out so it always feels good. Turkey tail was another mushroom I saw a bit of this month as it was pleasant to encounter a few about.
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whichwaytofindmyself · 2 months
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Nature sure is amazing. The pattern makes it look like an origami flower to me.
Snake's head fritillary (fritillaries melragris)
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5-and-a-half-acres · 1 year
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Fritillaria meleagris
Snake’s head fritillary, chequered lily
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theweeowlart · 2 days
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The snake's-head fritillary is an unmistakeable plant: look for its chequered, purple, pink or even white, bell-like flowers, nodding on thin stems. It has narrow, grey-green leaves that appear at the base of the plant and occasionally up the stem. My drawing is available here… https://theweeowlart.etsy.com/listing/1679982652
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Snake's head fritillary.
Planted last year with lots of hope but no expectancy and they have grown and flowered.
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somediyprojects · 1 year
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Art Nouveau Flowers designed by Amanda Gregory, featured in issue #331/April 2023 of The World of Cross Stitching magazine.
Herald the warmer months with Amanda Gregory's stylish Art Nouveau blooms! You'll stitch tulips, daffs, snake's head fritillary, violets and primroses for a vibrant display of flowers for your home! 🌺🌸🌷🌼 Find this spring panel in issue 331, out in shops now or download the digital edition via our app. 
[Image ID: cross stitch flowers in an Art Nouveau style, hung with wooden magnetic poster hangers and twine against a blue wall]
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