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Seasonal Nature Photos (1 Viewer)

Pam_m

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Great photo's everyone!

Cristian, your tree pics 2 & 3 look the same species of tree that I have in my garden, Rhus typhina common name 'Stag's horn Sumac'! The leaves have turned a vivid red this autumn, a much deeper colour than normal! They are now starting to turn orange and yellow and begining to wither, a sharp frost and they will soon fall.

Pic 1. Rhus typhina common name 'Stag's horn Sumac'
Pic 2. Ginkgo biloba also known as Maidenhair Tree
Pic 3. Wisteria
 

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palval147

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My pen pal in Boston sent me these & said I could post them. Looks as if Fall is more advanced there than here.
 

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Wendy Morris

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Lovely selection since I popped in here last. Here's my contribution from this afternoon around the village of Cerne Abbas.
 

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JCLynn

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This big ol' Queen Hornet is 'seasonal' in my book as it's this time of year that we often get 'close contact' with queen wasps and hornets as they search out hibernation hidey holes.
This one was a visitor to a hide I was birdwatching in last week.
 

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Pam_m

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A good selection, Wendy! The trees are really starting to turn Autumnal in my area now, I just need a bit of sunshine to do any pics of them justice!
 

Pam_m

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This big ol' Queen Hornet is 'seasonal' in my book as it's this time of year that we often get 'close contact' with queen wasps and hornets as they search out hibernation hidey holes.
This one was a visitor to a hide I was birdwatching in last week.

I think I would have made a hasty retreat, Joe!o:D A great pic of the Queen Hornet!:t:
 

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