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Cleary Summit USA

Cleary Summit (USA) by Alexis Coram || Website

Merry Christmas to all the readers, followers, friends and well wishers

Snow covered Christmas tree with colorful lights by IronRodArt – Royce Bair (“Star Shooter”) Photographed at dusk, shortly after a snow storm. 

Adorable Beautiful Birds – Special Species

Pileated Woodpecker with her young

Barred Owls, South Florida (Photo by Liza Morffiz)

Hooded Merganser
(Photo by Seetharam Maddali)

The Chestnut-bellied Euphonia, found in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay.

The (most elegant) Tufted Coquette—a hummingbird so tiny that it’s often mistaken for a large bee. They breed in eastern Venezuela, Trinidad, Guiana and northern Brazil. (Photo by Glenn Bartley)

Red-winged Fairy Wren, endemic to the southwestern corner of Western Australia

The Iiwi (Hawaiian Honey Creeper)

Whiskered Treeswift, found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

The Bearded Vulture
(Photo by Manuela Kulpa)

Costa’s Hummingbird, showing a flared gorget when another male came too close to his territory.
(Photo by Jeff Wendorff)

The Araripe Manakin of Brazil was discovered in 1996 and is a critically endangered species that is down to about 50 birds and is threatened by habitat destruction.

Orange-backed Troupial, found in Guyana, Brazil, Paraguay, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru
(Photo by Miguel César)

The Violaceous Trogon, found in humid forests in the Amazon basin of South America and on the island of Trinidad
(Photo by Alex Thomson on Flickr)

Silver-throated Tanager, resident from Costa Rica, through Panama and western Colombia, to western Ecuador
(Photo by Chris Jimenez on Flickr)

Snowy owl

Brandt’s Cormorant, found on the Pacific Coast of North America
(Photo by punkbirdr on Flickr)

The Red-billed Leiothrix, native to the Indian subcontinent

Baby Kookaburra, terrestrial tree kingfishers native to Australia and New Guinea

The Plumbeous Water Redstart, found in South Asia, Southeast Asia and China

Leucistic Willow Warbler (Leucism is a condition in animals characterized by reduced pigmentation.)
(Photo by Liz Leyden)

Boreal Owl
(Photo by Bill McMullen)

The Gartered Trogon, found in forests in Mexico, Central America, and northwestern South America
(Photo by Álvaro Cubero Vega)

White- faced Whistling Ducks

Pink-throated Twinspot, a type of finch (you can tell by the beak) found in Mozambique, South Africa, and Swaziland

The Green Magpie, found from the lower Himalayas in northeastern India in a broad southeasterly band down into Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo

The interesting looking (and named) Ocellated Antbird, found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama (Photo by Judd Patterson)

Siberian Ruby-throat

Ivory-breasted Pitta, endemic to Indonesia

The Rufous-backed Sibia, found in Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam
(Photo by Alex Vargas)

Great Grey Owl
(Photo by Sven Zacek)

African Fish Eagle

The Red Bishop, common in wetlands and grassland in Africa south of the Equator.

A ruby-crowned kinglet.

The Blood Pheasant, widespread and fairly common in eastern Himalayas, across India, Nepal, Bhutan, and China.

Golden Palm Weaver, found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania
(Photo by Olivier Delaere)

The Purplish- mantled Tanager of South America

Ruby Topaz Hummingbird , found in the Lesser Antilles and tropical South America
(Photo by David. G. Hemmings)

Rufous-bellied Niltava, found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Thailand

Bicolored Antpitta, found in Colombia and Ecuador

Yellow-headed Blackbird, found in North America, west of the Great Lakes.

The Spotted Towhee (which I learned by its former name: Rufus-sided Towhee).

A White Tawny Owl—highly unusual color for a Tawny.

Blue-winged Warbler, a North American songbird.(Photo by Matthew Studebaker)

The Hooded Visorbearer, a hummingbird found only in Brazil. It’s classified as “near threatened” due to habitat loss. What a spectacular-looking bird

Rufous Sibia, found in the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent, ranging across India, Nepal and Bhutan. (Not to be confused with the Rufus-backed Sibia)

African Golden Oriole, found south of the Sahara

FLowers – Beauty folded in Petals

by ajkabajka

Praying Angels Orchids

Icy Rose

“Henri Matisse” Rose


Carolina Lily

Orange Gerbera

Lantana.

Purple Duranta

Queen Anne’s Lace

Pineapple Guava Flowers

One wild-looking Pansy

Coconut Ice Sunflower

Yellow Daylilies (Photo by Rona Black)

Tulip (Photo by Koizum)

Lotus flower (Photo by Bahman Farzad)

Blue Beaked Yucca

Saguaro Cactus Flowers

Hepatica and bud, native to central and northern Europe, Asia, and eastern North America

Rudbeckia

Aquilegias

A rose named after Helen Hayes

A white hellebore, speckled with red

‘Frizzle Sizzle Blue’ Viola
(Photo by Jeanne May)

All images collection by Toni Bernhard of How to Be, Book Author on Facebook

Sunrise and Sunset – Beyond camera clicks

Mountain Sunrise by Sweet_Shot

The Valley by davidharoldd

Mt Hood sunrise from frozen Trillium lake by nachiketrajderkar

winter dusk by noom

Stargazing by StergosSkulukas

kirkjufell sunset by celsomollo

Pink morning by BhumsooKim

Above the Fog by umlungu64

Hilen argia by inakibolumburu

Morning Sun at Mesa Arch by LouLu

A GLORIUS WINTER DAY by johnnymyrenghenriksen

Beautiful sunset… by alekseimalygin

Sunset in the summer at Saguenay by normandgaudreault

Sunset into the trees by KarlGirardet

Second Sight by wildcamerakevin

Sunset at the marina by Nico54

Pier by michalolech

Rise Of The Fallen by williampatino

Catching the Sunset by mshurrab881

Awesome food carvings

Awesome food carvings by The Art of Food Carvings

Miniature gardens

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Art Restaurant Kilimanjaro in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Beautiful nature and garden photography by Society Argentina Gardening

Beautiful nature and garden photography by Argentina Horticulture Society

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Walking Stranger by Ildiko Neer

Walking Stranger by Ildiko Neer
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Glow-in-the-Dark Bike Path Inspired by a Van Gogh Painting

Van Gogh-Roosegaard Bicycle Path by Studio Roosegaarde

The Dutch-based Studio Roosegaarde just unveiled a stunning illuminated trail in Nuenen, Netherlands. Called Van Gogh-Roosegaard Bicycle Path, it’s based on the famous Vincent Van Gogh painting The Starry Night. This kilometer-long section is part of a cycle route through the province of Noord Brabant, where the artist was born and raised.

The swirling surface patterns are coated with a special paint that gathers enough energy during the day to glow after dark. In addition, there are LEDs along the sides of certain curves that cast extra light, and this means that the path is still partially lit if the weather is too cloudy to adequately charge it.

This display is both gorgeous and performs a valuable public service; cyclists now have a better way to see in the dark. And, it’s not the first time that Studio Roosegaarde has created something for the greater social good. They recently launched a pilot Smart Highway that uses the same photo-luminescent paint to mark the edges of the road.

Studio Roosegaarde website

Chimgan snow mountains and Charvak Lakes, Uzbekistan

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Visit and Photography by Shivani Gupta

360° Laser-Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono

New 360° Laser-Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono

Japanese graphic designer and architect Yusuke Oono (previously) released a trio of new laser-cut storybooks including depictions of ‘Jack in the Beanstalk’ and Mount Fuji. The books are comprised 40 images bound into a book that can be fanned out at 360° creating a narrative that can be explored from multiple angles. While these pieces seen here are one-off creations, Oono has several other folding books and lights available through Artechnica.

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

New 360° Laser Cut Paper Story Books by Yusuke Oono silhouettes paper books

Sultan the Pit Pony

Sultan the Pit Pony is a spectacular raised-earth sculpture of a horse that extends over 200 meters in Caerphilly

Photo credit: Steve Brockett