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  1. @FotoVorschlag #FotoVorschlag "Asymmetrisch"

    wie z.B.#BlumenImAsphalt, die den Beton sprengen. Hier der kriechende Hahnenfuß (Ranunculus repens). Symmetrie ist auch immer eine Sache der Perspektive. Blütenblätter sind meist durchaus symmetrisch.

    #photography #urbannature #biodiversity

  2. @FotoVorschlag #FotoVorschlag "Asymmetrisch"

    wie z.B.#BlumenImAsphalt, die den Beton sprengen. Hier der kriechende Hahnenfuß (Ranunculus repens). Symmetrie ist auch immer eine Sache der Perspektive. Blütenblätter sind meist durchaus symmetrisch.

    #photography #urbannature #biodiversity

  3. @FotoVorschlag #FotoVorschlag "Asymmetrisch"

    wie z.B.#BlumenImAsphalt, die den Beton sprengen. Hier der kriechende Hahnenfuß (Ranunculus repens). Symmetrie ist auch immer eine Sache der Perspektive. Blütenblätter sind meist durchaus symmetrisch.

    #photography #urbannature #biodiversity

  4. @FotoVorschlag #FotoVorschlag "Asymmetrisch"

    wie z.B.#BlumenImAsphalt, die den Beton sprengen. Hier der kriechende Hahnenfuß (Ranunculus repens). Symmetrie ist auch immer eine Sache der Perspektive. Blütenblätter sind meist durchaus symmetrisch.

    #photography #urbannature #biodiversity

  5. @FotoVorschlag #FotoVorschlag "Asymmetrisch"

    wie z.B.#BlumenImAsphalt, die den Beton sprengen. Hier der kriechende Hahnenfuß (Ranunculus repens). Symmetrie ist auch immer eine Sache der Perspektive. Blütenblätter sind meist durchaus symmetrisch.

    #photography #urbannature #biodiversity

  6. Two different footpath trails - leading out from the native plant garden. The rock steps trail leads to the short boardwalk that connects to a dock, over the lake, that has seating. The gravel path leads you to the lake loop trail, across the wetlands/marshes (prime frogs/turtles spotting area), over a long boardwalk that connects one side of the lake to the other. *In really rainy times - the trails on other side of lake get flooded out.

    #SwanLakeNatureSanctuary #Saanich #trails #footpath #TakeAWalk #Nature #estuary #NaturePreserve #Spring #VictoriaBC #YYJParks #NaturePark #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #GetOutside #WalkInThePark #NatureTrails #UrbanNature

  7. Two different footpath trails - leading out from the native plant garden. The rock steps trail leads to the short boardwalk that connects to a dock, over the lake, that has seating. The gravel path leads you to the lake loop trail, across the wetlands/marshes (prime frogs/turtles spotting area), over a long boardwalk that connects one side of the lake to the other. *In really rainy times - the trails on other side of lake get flooded out.

    #SwanLakeNatureSanctuary #Saanich #trails #footpath #TakeAWalk #Nature #estuary #NaturePreserve #Spring #VictoriaBC #YYJParks #NaturePark #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #GetOutside #WalkInThePark #NatureTrails #UrbanNature

  8. Two different footpath trails - leading out from the native plant garden. The rock steps trail leads to the short boardwalk that connects to a dock, over the lake, that has seating. The gravel path leads you to the lake loop trail, across the wetlands/marshes (prime frogs/turtles spotting area), over a long boardwalk that connects one side of the lake to the other. *In really rainy times - the trails on other side of lake get flooded out.

    #SwanLakeNatureSanctuary #Saanich #trails #footpath #TakeAWalk #Nature #estuary #NaturePreserve #Spring #VictoriaBC #YYJParks #NaturePark #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #GetOutside #WalkInThePark #NatureTrails #UrbanNature

  9. Two different footpath trails - leading out from the native plant garden. The rock steps trail leads to the short boardwalk that connects to a dock, over the lake, that has seating. The gravel path leads you to the lake loop trail, across the wetlands/marshes (prime frogs/turtles spotting area), over a long boardwalk that connects one side of the lake to the other. *In really rainy times - the trails on other side of lake get flooded out.

    #SwanLakeNatureSanctuary #Saanich #trails #footpath #TakeAWalk #Nature #estuary #NaturePreserve #Spring #VictoriaBC #YYJParks #NaturePark #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #GetOutside #WalkInThePark #NatureTrails #UrbanNature

  10. Two different footpath trails - leading out from the native plant garden. The rock steps trail leads to the short boardwalk that connects to a dock, over the lake, that has seating. The gravel path leads you to the lake loop trail, across the wetlands/marshes (prime frogs/turtles spotting area), over a long boardwalk that connects one side of the lake to the other. *In really rainy times - the trails on other side of lake get flooded out.

    #SwanLakeNatureSanctuary #Saanich #trails #footpath #TakeAWalk #Nature #estuary #NaturePreserve #Spring #VictoriaBC #YYJParks #NaturePark #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #GetOutside #WalkInThePark #NatureTrails #UrbanNature

  11. Who really gets to feel at home in "green space for all"?

    A new TNOC essay on queer intimacy, biodiversity, and the quiet politics of pruning. 🌿

    Read it. Join the conversation.
    🔗 thenatureofcities.com/TNOC/202

    #TNOCessay #QueerEcology #UrbanNature

  12. Badly zoomed phone pic, but I liked that moment.
    A guy had his car stuck in the mud and was calling for help, I was stressed out for other reasons, but the bird was just enjoying the puddle.

    #phonePhotography #birds #urbanNature #reflection #valencia

  13. Badly zoomed phone pic, but I liked that moment.
    A guy had his car stuck in the mud and was calling for help, I was stressed out for other reasons, but the bird was just enjoying the puddle.

    #phonePhotography #birds #urbanNature #reflection #valencia

  14. Badly zoomed phone pic, but I liked that moment.
    A guy had his car stuck in the mud and was calling for help, I was stressed out for other reasons, but the bird was just enjoying the puddle.

    #phonePhotography #birds #urbanNature #reflection #valencia

  15. Badly zoomed phone pic, but I liked that moment.
    A guy had his car stuck in the mud and was calling for help, I was stressed out for other reasons, but the bird was just enjoying the puddle.

    #phonePhotography #birds #urbanNature #reflection #valencia

  16. Badly zoomed phone pic, but I liked that moment.
    A guy had his car stuck in the mud and was calling for help, I was stressed out for other reasons, but the bird was just enjoying the puddle.

    #phonePhotography #birds #urbanNature #reflection #valencia

  17. With massively swarming termites and the largest influx of migratory birds this season, I figured things would get interesting in The Ramble in NYC's Central Park last Tuesday (5/5). I was not disappointed. Here are a few of the Wood Warblers (Parulidae) present.

    Wood Warblers get their name due to early naturalists' confusion due to the "New World" group's similarity to "Old World" warblers, although they are not closely related and most do not have the melodious songs of their Eurasian counterparts. As the other element of the name indicates, most of this group occupies varying woodland niches, some broader and some narrower. Niche breadth accounts for the adaptability of some -- like the Yellow-rumped Warbler -- to our local environment. Overall, the group's reliance on forested habitats leaves them vulnerable to decline and extinction due to deforestation and climate change. Those at most risk include the Blackpoll Warbler, shown here, the Worm-eating Warbler and Canada Warbler, also observed in our area. If you are in Mexico, Canada or the U.S., to see how warblers and other birds will fare in your area under varying models of climate change, have a look at Cornell and Audubon's online Survival By Degrees app.

    #birds #birding #biodiversity #urbannature #birdphotography #wildlifephotography

  18. With massively swarming termites and the largest influx of migratory birds this season, I figured things would get interesting in The Ramble in NYC's Central Park last Tuesday (5/5). I was not disappointed. Here are a few of the Wood Warblers (Parulidae) present.

    Wood Warblers get their name due to early naturalists' confusion due to the "New World" group's similarity to "Old World" warblers, although they are not closely related and most do not have the melodious songs of their Eurasian counterparts. As the other element of the name indicates, most of this group occupies varying woodland niches, some broader and some narrower. Niche breadth accounts for the adaptability of some -- like the Yellow-rumped Warbler -- to our local environment. Overall, the group's reliance on forested habitats leaves them vulnerable to decline and extinction due to deforestation and climate change. Those at most risk include the Blackpoll Warbler, shown here, the Worm-eating Warbler and Canada Warbler, also observed in our area. If you are in Mexico, Canada or the U.S., to see how warblers and other birds will fare in your area under varying models of climate change, have a look at Cornell and Audubon's online Survival By Degrees app.

    #birds #birding #biodiversity #urbannature #birdphotography #wildlifephotography

  19. With massively swarming termites and the largest influx of migratory birds this season, I figured things would get interesting in The Ramble in NYC's Central Park last Tuesday (5/5). I was not disappointed. Here are a few of the Wood Warblers (Parulidae) present.

    Wood Warblers get their name due to early naturalists' confusion due to the "New World" group's similarity to "Old World" warblers, although they are not closely related and most do not have the melodious songs of their Eurasian counterparts. As the other element of the name indicates, most of this group occupies varying woodland niches, some broader and some narrower. Niche breadth accounts for the adaptability of some -- like the Yellow-rumped Warbler -- to our local environment. Overall, the group's reliance on forested habitats leaves them vulnerable to decline and extinction due to deforestation and climate change. Those at most risk include the Blackpoll Warbler, shown here, the Worm-eating Warbler and Canada Warbler, also observed in our area. If you are in Mexico, Canada or the U.S., to see how warblers and other birds will fare in your area under varying models of climate change, have a look at Cornell and Audubon's online Survival By Degrees app.

    #birds #birding #biodiversity #urbannature #birdphotography #wildlifephotography

  20. With massively swarming termites and the largest influx of migratory birds this season, I figured things would get interesting in The Ramble in NYC's Central Park last Tuesday (5/5). I was not disappointed. Here are a few of the Wood Warblers (Parulidae) present.

    Wood Warblers get their name due to early naturalists' confusion due to the "New World" group's similarity to "Old World" warblers, although they are not closely related and most do not have the melodious songs of their Eurasian counterparts. As the other element of the name indicates, most of this group occupies varying woodland niches, some broader and some narrower. Niche breadth accounts for the adaptability of some -- like the Yellow-rumped Warbler -- to our local environment. Overall, the group's reliance on forested habitats leaves them vulnerable to decline and extinction due to deforestation and climate change. Those at most risk include the Blackpoll Warbler, shown here, the Worm-eating Warbler and Canada Warbler, also observed in our area. If you are in Mexico, Canada or the U.S., to see how warblers and other birds will fare in your area under varying models of climate change, have a look at Cornell and Audubon's online Survival By Degrees app.

    #birds #birding #biodiversity #urbannature #birdphotography #wildlifephotography

  21. With massively swarming termites and the largest influx of migratory birds this season, I figured things would get interesting in The Ramble in NYC's Central Park last Tuesday (5/5). I was not disappointed. Here are a few of the Wood Warblers (Parulidae) present.

    Wood Warblers get their name due to early naturalists' confusion due to the "New World" group's similarity to "Old World" warblers, although they are not closely related and most do not have the melodious songs of their Eurasian counterparts. As the other element of the name indicates, most of this group occupies varying woodland niches, some broader and some narrower. Niche breadth accounts for the adaptability of some -- like the Yellow-rumped Warbler -- to our local environment. Overall, the group's reliance on forested habitats leaves them vulnerable to decline and extinction due to deforestation and climate change. Those at most risk include the Blackpoll Warbler, shown here, the Worm-eating Warbler and Canada Warbler, also observed in our area. If you are in Mexico, Canada or the U.S., to see how warblers and other birds will fare in your area under varying models of climate change, have a look at Cornell and Audubon's online Survival By Degrees app.

    #birds #birding #biodiversity #urbannature #birdphotography #wildlifephotography

  22. To celebrate David Attenborough's 100th birthday I took myself in a small botanical expedition around my neighborhood. It's always fun to spot plants growing between tiles and next to lamp posts and realise how many different species even a paved over bit of residential area supports.
    #DavidAttenborough #UrbanNature

  23. To celebrate David Attenborough's 100th birthday I took myself in a small botanical expedition around my neighborhood. It's always fun to spot plants growing between tiles and next to lamp posts and realise how many different species even a paved over bit of residential area supports.
    #DavidAttenborough #UrbanNature

  24. To celebrate David Attenborough's 100th birthday I took myself in a small botanical expedition around my neighborhood. It's always fun to spot plants growing between tiles and next to lamp posts and realise how many different species even a paved over bit of residential area supports.
    #DavidAttenborough #UrbanNature

  25. Some years ago the majestic horse chestnut trees in my neighborhood started getting sick, and the city gardening service started cutting them down, and after a while they started replanting some other ones (red horse chestnuts, presumably resistant to the disease).

    I remember being upset, at the thought of these scrawny little things replacing the old ones.

    But, the saying is right, the best day to plant a tree was ten years ago, the next best day is today.

    #trees #urbannature

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    #UrbanNature #GreenCities #Transdisciplinary #ManyWaysOfKnowing #TNOC #TNOCRoundtables #TNOCEssays

  27. This is your warning that I will keep this page and probably start posting my bad/dumb photos here.

    Consider yourselves forewarned! This is your time to jump ship! The "good" photos will be on the Pixelfed. 😂

    In the meantime - have a photo of Funky. ♥️✨

    #photography #amateurphotography #dog #jackrussell #cute #petportrait #park #urbannature

  28. This is your warning that I will keep this page and probably start posting my bad/dumb photos here.

    Consider yourselves forewarned! This is your time to jump ship! The "good" photos will be on the Pixelfed. 😂

    In the meantime - have a photo of Funky. ♥️✨

    #photography #amateurphotography #dog #jackrussell #cute #petportrait #park #urbannature

  29. This is your warning that I will keep this page and probably start posting my bad/dumb photos here.

    Consider yourselves forewarned! This is your time to jump ship! The "good" photos will be on the Pixelfed. 😂

    In the meantime - have a photo of Funky. ♥️✨

    #photography #amateurphotography #dog #jackrussell #cute #petportrait #park #urbannature

  30. This is your warning that I will keep this page and probably start posting my bad/dumb photos here.

    Consider yourselves forewarned! This is your time to jump ship! The "good" photos will be on the Pixelfed. 😂

    In the meantime - have a photo of Funky. ♥️✨

    #photography #amateurphotography #dog #jackrussell #cute #petportrait #park #urbannature

  31. This is your warning that I will keep this page and probably start posting my bad/dumb photos here.

    Consider yourselves forewarned! This is your time to jump ship! The "good" photos will be on the Pixelfed. 😂

    In the meantime - have a photo of Funky. ♥️✨

    #photography #amateurphotography #dog #jackrussell #cute #petportrait #park #urbannature