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Bergeronnette flavéole - Motacilla flava flavissima - Yellow Wagtail
Urville Nacqueville, Cotentin, Normandy, France
Ode to some yellow flowers
Rolling its blues against another blue,
the sea, and against the sky
some yellow flowers.
October is on its way.
And although
the sea may well be important,
with its unfolding myths,
its purpose and its risings,
when the gold
of a single yellow plant
explodes
in the sand
your eyes are bound
to the soil.
They flee the wide sea and its heavings.
We are dust and to dust return.
In the end we're neither air, nor fire, nor water,
just dirt, neither more nor less,
just dirt,
and maybe some yellow flowers.
Pablo Neruda
Today my daughter purchased her first pet, a betta fish named "Sgt. Pepper." She also found this yellow submarine for him to play in.
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I totally killed those poor yellow flowers when I was brightening up the nice butterfly. Needed more pop in the top end, flowers got sacrificed, 'cause I was feeling very lazy last night.
Yellow berries. In a land of giant trees, magnificent waterfalls and soaring snow-capped mountains, it is very easy to overlook the beauty of the small along the path. Here are some examples of what we saw while walking through the woods.
These yellow berries were common through the Olympic Peninsula rain forests.
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I had a small window through the Wild Hazelnut thicket to view this pair. The male did give the small caterpillar to the female, but she flew to the branch above the male and I missed the transfer shot. This is the first time I have captured a pair of Yellow Warblers.
In the river valley here, the Yellow Warblers tend to nest low in dense Hazelnut thickets. I have found nests at knee level, chest level, and eye level.
Emily Murphy Park, Edmonton. June 11, 2014.
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posed beautifully - though not in the easiest place to photograph! could this be a Yellow Shell? thanks to the mothfather for confirmation of ID.
These yellow tulips in a dark corner of our garden are just being illuminated by a sun beam.
I did use Photoshop to darken the shaddows with curves and levels.
Bell peppers
A wonderful combination of tangy taste and crunchy texture, sweet bell peppers are the Christmas ornaments of the vegetable world with their beautifully shaped glossy exterior that comes in a wide array of vivid colors ranging from green, red, yellow, orange, purple, brown to black. Despite their varied palette, all are the same plant, known scientifically as Capsicum annuum. They are members of the nightshade family, which also includes potatoes, tomatoes and eggplant. Sweet peppers are plump, bell-shaped vegetables featuring either three or four lobes. Green and purple peppers have a slightly bitter flavor, while the red, orange and yellows are sweeter and almost fruity. Paprika can be prepared from red bell peppers (as well as from chili peppers). Bell peppers are not 'hot'. The primary substance that controls "hotness" in peppers is called capsaicin, and it's found in very small amounts in bell peppers. Although peppers are available throughout the year, they are most abundant and tasty during the summer and early fall months.
This Monday's Flower! A Yellow Chrysanthemum!! Have a superb Wonderful Week my dear friends!!!Cheers!
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Thanks to Trixie who suggested the name of this flower: Yellow Cosmos... I took the liberty to title the shot Yellow World.... I know it is orange... it's name is yellow...
From WIKIPEDIA:
Cosmos sulphureus is also known as Sulfur Cosmos and Yellow Cosmos. Its native habitat is Central America.
This species of Cosmos is considered a half-hardy annual, although plants may re-appear via self-sowing for several years. Its foliage is opposite and pinnately divided. The plant height varies from one to seven feet. The original and its cultivars appear in shades of yellow, orange, and red. It is especially popular in Korea and Japan, where it is often seen in mass plantings along roadsides (see Woo Jang-choon).
"The yellow glistens.
It glistens with various yellows
Citrons, oranges and greens
Flowering over the skin..."
Wallace Stevens
A beautiful yellow flower after a light afternoon rain. Straight off from the camera to you!!
Peace and harmony to all. Have a great weekend my Flickr friends.
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I have never seen a single Beech tree with such a yellow colour as this one. It was surrounded by others with the more usual coppery hues. Just shows what variation occurs within species.
My boss has been having a bit of a tidy up at work. There are 5 instructors where I work and we discovered that we have a large number of scissors, including 8 yellow handled pairs, not sure why. I was bored during lunch at work, so I took the camera out of my bag, much to amusement of the Japanese staff.
This Yellow-headed Blackbird was one of many spotted at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. This one was foraging in the grass just a few feet from where I was shooting. There are several flying insects in this photo. You could not avoid them. They were thick. Fortunately they were not mosquitoes.
Big tyres joined together to form a protective barrier by roadworks.
209/365 days in colour
28/31 March yellow
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