Drosera
just hanging out
mostly repost things(with alt text): art, native plants, cool critters, books, etc.
icon is Drosera capensis, banner is Drosera anglica
both photos attributed to wikipedia user NoahElhardt
- Hello Insectphile Friends! I’m giving a casual presentation to a “ladies lunch” group next week about insects. I can talk for days about insects, both scientifically & emotionally, but that’s just me. Tell me & help me, what should I include about why YOU love insects? Hugs & Bugs! 💚🪲 🌿
- bugs are great! they support so many outdoor hobbies- fishing, bird watching, gardening,etc- without insects these wouldn't be possible
- beautiful shot! I like how the iridescent feathers show different colors in the reflection
- Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #Reflections (any bird reflection), per @robcrank68.bsky.social's official decree. Here's a Mallard drake about to touch down in the mirror-like water. #birds #photography
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- savoring many hot beverages throughout the day. one of life's best, simple joys at this time of year
- nature is so majestic
- *ducking intensifies* So much fun watching the Common Goldeneyes doing “The Thing” #birds
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- thank you for posting this, I had no idea this fantastic show was leaving. dang it! will also be re watching
- Some folks asked for protest patterns. This list of self-reported anti-fascist quilt and craft businesses has a free protest pattern list at the bottom of the first tab. docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
- Lots of great minis in the thread, but I think this is my favorite? Love the tiny mushroom faces and bright colors. Brings to mind the classic tumblr meme "...you cannot kill me in a way that matters..."
- Mini of the month - Rebirth Entry 3 by @tristanwelsh.bsky.social The circle of strife. #Nerdlings #MiniOfTheMonth
- Jessie Franklin Turner was an early pioneer of that period of American sartorial ingenuity. This late #1930s tea gown showcases her thoughtful adaptability, a garment that could be customised to the wearer in a flow of peachy silk @metmuseum.org #FashionHistory 🗃️🪡
- oh that fabric is showcased so beautifully! It must have been fun to swan about dramatically in that dress
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- they look good! Nora's use of color is one of my favorite things about their art
- My inner goblin is vibrating with excitement for this glass hoard from @nora.zone . If you want some shinies for yourself, better place an order soon as the shop goes on hiatus in a few days nora.jewelry/products/kob...