Hot Spot, Botany, Butternut squash, crop, cultivar, ecology, environment, flora, garden, garden bed, green, home grown, horticulture, hybrid, leaves, lifestyle, mature flower, organic, plants, self-fertile so does not need to be cross-pollinated, young vegetable, raho, England. Butternut Squash, Cucurbita moschata, winter squash, developing in a garden bed. It has a vase-like shape and when ripe it has yellow skin and orange flesh which has a sweet, nutty taste or flavour (flavor). One of the recommended five a day portions of fruit and vegetables. P6.23.3
Vervet Monkey @ Cercopithecus pygerythrus grey-brown back pale stomach black face ringed by white ruff male bright blue scrotum Savannah woodland fearless highly curious playful South Africa common monkey black faces fringed with white hair yellowish grey gregarious social groups game reserves parks national camping camp sites golf courses steal food inside tents houses kitchens dinning rooms cars nuisance bold easy to see Southern Hemisphere Mpumalanga Transvaal natal Kwa-zulu ; View sees travel safari 2010 Rainbow nation pest FIFA animal mammal babies baby fast tree trees shrubs Ingwe Lodge Kruger Park cheeky vocation holiday view see safari Mapumalanga Northern Transvaal Rainbow Nation FIFA World Cup;
Gorillas, large, quiet, gentle, apes , Africa, aggressive, dangerous killers, shy, peaceful, vegetarians. Extinct, long arms, short, bulky body, wide chest, brownish hair, large head , bulging forehead, a crest, sagittal crest, tiny ears, small, dark-brown eyes, no tail. 32 teeth, hearing, sight, smell, taste, touch. hands; five fingers, opposable thumb. five toes, opposable big toe, male gorillas silverbacks, saddle-shaped patch silver hair; herbivores, . forage food, in the forests leaves, fruit, seeds, tree bark, plant bulbs, tender plant shoots, flowers. termites ants, diurnal, chest-beating, high-pitched barks, lunging, throwing objects, staring, lip-tucking , sticking out the tongue, sideways running, slapping, rising to a two-legged stance, knuckle-walk , tropical rain, Mountain Gorilla, Subspecies G. g. beringei, ) Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda
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The Mountain Gorilla reserve is located in the Virunga volcanoes Conservation Area, in the Western Rift Valley of Africa, where the borders of Rwanda, Uganda, and Congo (formerly Zaire) join together. This is a part of the African Great Lake District, in the western branch of the Great Rift Valley. The Virunga includes eight volcanoes, both dormant and active, the highest rising to over 14,000 feet. The steep slopes are heavily forested, and provide one of only two remaining habitats for the mountain gorilla. The entire area is protected within the Park National des Volcanoes in Rwanda, the Park National des Virunga in Congo, and the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. These three parks together make up the single contiguous Gorilla reserve. Virunga National Park was inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger at the 18th Session of the World Heritage Committee (1994) in the wake of the war in neighbouring Rwanda and the subsequent massive influx of refugees from that country which led to massive deforestation and poaching in the park and surrounding region. Subspecies G. g. beringei, the mountain gorilla, is found at high altitudes (from 5,400 to 12,440 feet or 1,650 to 3,800 m) in Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda.
Gorillas, large, quiet, gentle, apes , Africa, aggressive, dangerous killers, shy, peaceful, vegetarians. Extinct, long arms, short, bulky body, wide chest, brownish hair, large head , bulging forehead, a crest, sagittal crest, tiny ears, small, dark-brown eyes, no tail. 32 teeth, hearing, sight, smell, taste, touch. hands; five fingers, opposable thumb. five toes, opposable big toe, male gorillas silverbacks, saddle-shaped patch silver hair; herbivores, . forage food, in the forests leaves, fruit, seeds, tree bark, plant bulbs, tender plant shoots, flowers. termites ants, diurnal, chest-beating, high-pitched barks, lunging, throwing objects, staring, lip-tucking , sticking out the tongue, sideways running, slapping, rising to a two-legged stance, knuckle-walk , tropical rain, Mountain Gorilla, Subspecies G. g. beringei, ) Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda.
Description
The Mountain Gorilla reserve is located in the Virunga volcanoes Conservation Area, in the Western Rift Valley of Africa, where the borders of Rwanda, Uganda, and Congo (formerly Zaire) join together. This is a part of the African Great Lake District, in the western branch of the Great Rift Valley. The Virunga includes eight volcanoes, both dormant and active, the highest rising to over 14,000 feet. The steep slopes are heavily forested, and provide one of only two remaining habitats for the mountain gorilla. The entire area is protected within the Park National des Volcanoes in Rwanda, the Park National des Virunga in Congo, and the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. These three parks together make up the single contiguous Gorilla reserve. Virunga National Park was inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger at the 18th Session of the World Heritage Committee (1994) in the wake of the war in neighbouring Rwanda and the subsequent massive influx of refugees from that country which led to massive deforestation and poaching in the park and surrounding region. Subspecies G. g. beringei, the mountain gorilla, is found at high altitudes (from 5,400 to 12,440 feet or 1,650 to 3,800 m) in Zaire, Rwanda, and Uganda
football, young player, boy, 7 years old, red socks, white top, sport, active, activity, keep fit, hobby, grass, park, football pitch, training, 7, back to camera, full body, pass me the ball, pass to me, teamwork, I want it, dandelions, shin pads, brown hair, blue stripes
The Formal garden called the Millenium garden at Birr Castle,Birr,Offaly, Ireland. The trees in the background are the tallest box hedges in the world and are in the Guiness book of records. The Urn in the centre is from Bavaria and is 300 years old.
football, young player, boy, 7 years old, red socks, white top, sport, active, activity, keep fit, hobby, grass, park, football pitch, training, 7, back to camera, full body, pass me the ball, pass to me, teamwork, I want it, dandelions, shin pads, brown hair, blue stripes, hand in air, I am over here, look at me, concentration, it is up there, it is in the sky, identification
football, young player, boy, 7 years old, red socks, white top, sport, active, activity, keep fit, hobby, grass, park, football pitch, training, 7, back to camera, full body, pass me the ball, pass to me, teamwork, I want it, dandelions, shin pads, brown hair, blue stripes, concentration, running, receiving a pass
football, young player, boy, 7 years old, red socks, white top, sport, active, activity, keep fit, hobby, grass, park, football pitch, cone, training, fallen over, getting up, picking yourself up, overcome, brushing off a knock, 7, 5, back to camera, full body, determined, blue shorts
football, young player, boy, 7 years old, red socks, white top, sport, active, activity, keep fit, hobby, grass, park, football pitch, training, 7, back to camera, full body, pass me the ball, pass to me, teamwork, I want it, dandelions, shin pads, brown hair, blue stripes, concentration, ball in air, football, passing ball, watch, mid action, serious
North York Moors; Visitor Centre; center; North Yorkshire Moors National Park; North Yorkshire; England; Heather Moorland; Nature; England; UK; United Kingdom; Nature; Outdoor; Informationszentrum; Landschaft; Natur; Farmlandschaft; Weideland; Nationalpark; Landschaftspark; Nordengland
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The Visitor Centre of the North York Moors, (also known as the North Yorkshire Moors), a national park in North Yorkshire, England. The moors are one of the largest expanses of heather moorland in the United Kingdom. Das Informationszentrum des North York Moors National Park in Nordengland. Eine Fl
Chiltern Open Air Museum, Buckinghamshire, Bucks, COAM, coam, D-Day Preparations, Re-enactment, Soldiers, Troops, British, Uniforms, World War II, Machine Guns, Weapons Training
Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club, S&A Golf Club, Clubhouse, First Green, First Hole, Par 3, On The Green, Looking Back, Golf Clubhouse, Sport, First Tee, Golf, Ryder Cup, Ryder Cup Course, Championship Course, Historic Course, Links Golf, Golf Links, Seaside Golf, Holiday Golf, Compygolf, S&A golf Club Southport England
nature bird wildlife Struthio camelus largest Africa fast runner long necks soft feathers male's body plumage glossy black wings tail feathers white females young males are greyish brown flock young baby
The Six-spot Burnet, Zygaena filipendulae, is a day-flying moth of the family Zygaenidae. It is a common species throughout Europe. The sexes are similar and have a wingspan of 30–40 millimetres (1.2–1.6 in). The forewings are dark metallic green with 6 vivid red spots (sometimes the spots are merged causing possible confusion with other species such as Five-spot Burnet).
Heath-Spotted orchid. This photo depicts a wild British orchid. This image was taken on a sunny May day. The flower belongs to a group of Marsh orchids
A view looking south west from the summit of Thorpe Cloud at Thorpe in Derbyshire, England. This aerial view shows the pasture land around Thorpe Mill Farm in the centre of the photo. Then beyond the diagonal tree line from the right is the county boundary and the countryside of Staffordshire near to the village of Blore.