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Yellow orchid close-up. Helios 44-2 with 9mm extension tube.

Yellow tulip from a garden in south Sweden.

 

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Yellow Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse III @ 2013 Schloss Bensberg Classics on Sept. 7th.

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si consiglia / recommended:

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Just a yellow tulip ...

Yellow Breasted Bunting, Emberiza aureola, 黄胸鵐, Long Valley 塱原, 28 Apr 2010

Yellow-tufted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops) at Crusoe Reservoir, Kangaroo Flat

Yellow Orchid on a black background

Yellow flower in my front garden!

Macro of yellow flower!

Yellow shines with optimism, enlightenment, and happiness.

Yellow Patches

Amanita flavoconia

 

Indiana Dunes State Park

Chesterton, IN

July 2012

Yellow Hibiscus

 

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Oilseed rape fields from Steps Hill, Buckinghamshire. Alien, garish, day-glo "yellow peril"? Or a welcome dash of bright colour?

I already have a purple and a red one!and now a yellow...very colourful this flowers...

 

Who add comments is sexy!!:o)

A minature yellow rose bush in my garden.

Yellow

Nikon D800E & AF-S 14-24mm f/2,8G @ 14mm

1/1250sec @ f/5,6 ISO 100

Yellow Larkspur/Delphinium luteum (rare and endangered)

This is one of the cheerful bushes of Kansas, a sign of Spring when you see these sunny yellow flowers!

Yellow Warbler, Tikal, Guatemala

Pentax K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA* 200mm f:2.8 ED SDM

Hoya Pro1 Digital Filter Close-Up N°3

Metz Flash 48 AF-1 Digital with Ray Flash ring adapter

These are extraordinary flowers sprout up through the sands of the beaches of Cape Verde. I think this is Cistanche tubulosa, sometimes called the desert hyacinth.

 

They are parasites, having no chlorophyll and getting all their water and nutrients from a host plant, often some way away. They are the oddest site, a 6-12 inch yellow spike of flowers, seemingly sprouting from nothing.

 

Rather oddly, their extensive roots have a long tradition in Traditional Chinese Medicine, also having the moniker Ginseng of the Desert. And now, typically, they are heavily harvested and becoming rare in the Chinese deserts.

 

Anyway, I left nothing but footprints and took nothing but photos.

 

(Edit - strangely made the low ranks of Explore #425)

This is the yellow-lored variety which is the sub-species that breeds in the SE.

Below are other early migrants I captured this week. This next week should bring the first waves of black-throated green, hooded, and prairie warblers with the former already showing up on ebird lists for the area over the last 2 days.

The spring is coming! Beautiful spring flowers in a forest from the north of Bucharest, which is now "yellow"

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