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The name's 'Gill'
 
The name's 'Gill'
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
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Touchdown!!!
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: any of an order (Strigiformes) of chiefly nocturnal birds of prey with a large head and eyes, short hooked bill, strong talons, and soft fluffy often brown-mottled plumage
Billywix billywixing it up
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a tawny owl (Strix aluco); broadly: an owl
Madge and Padge, natch
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
Et tu-whit tu-whoo, Brute?
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: the cry of an owl
Looking sharp!
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a very small harsh-voiced North American owl (Aegolius acadicus) that is largely dark brown above and chestnut streaked with white beneath
Babes in the woods
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: an owl or owlet
Baby, it's cold outside
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a snowy owl : a large ground-nesting diurnal arctic owl (Nyctea scandiaca) that enters the chiefly northern parts of the U.S. in winter and has plumage that is sometimes nearly pure white but usually with brownish spots or bars
The name's 'Gill'
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
That's 'barred owl,' not 'bard owl,' bub
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: the type genus of the family Strigidae comprising owls that lack ear tufts and including the tawny owl and the barred owl
The nature around us from Laltila (7)
Images of the Nayan Hossain Apr 19 2019 (4)
Masha Allah the name of Allah decorated with birds
Islamic_status · 6 months ago
Masha Allah the name of Allah decorated with birds
Photo taken on May 13, 2019 9:36:40 PM
Mon, May 13, 2019 • 9:36 PM
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The name of Allah written like a leaf
Islamic_status · 6 months ago
The name of Allah written like a leaf
Photo taken on May 12, 2019 9:53:22 PM
Sun, May 12, 2019 • 9:53 PM
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0.3MP    480 x 617    48 kB
Code number:  LAHM019017 
Queen of the Night (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
Trishna · 6 months ago
Catching a glimpse of this cactus’ blooms, also known as Kadupul flowers, takes a fair bit of patience. Not only do the plants rarely bloom, but the flowers emerge at night and wither by dawn. While the plants are native to Mexico and South America, you can grow them indoors. Additionally, cultivated plants have escaped and can now be found throughout countries like Sri Lanka.
The condition of the neck is very bad
Akkach · 6 months ago
 Monday 04 March 2019 গাছের ডালে দুর্ঘটনাজনিত আঘাত Abdul Akkas Miah, Aftar Amin Akash আক্কাস মিয়ার গাছের ডালে দুর্ঘটনাজনিত আঘাত। আবদুল আক্কাস মিয়া, আফতার আমিন আকাশ। 🏡 Laltila, Nirvoypur, Nirbhoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, West-Tripura, Indians. 🏡 লালটিলা, নির্বৌপুর, নির্বৌপুর, কাঠালিয়া, সোনামুড়া, সিপাহিজালা, পশ্চিম ত্রিপুরা, ভারতীয়রা। 

CODE NUMBER: CDTR CDTR201900 
Agapanthus 'Blue Storm' (Lily of the Nile)
Information · 7 months ago
Plant these en masse for maximum impact. The flowers are more much numerous but much less tall (to 4ft max) than in the huge and better known Agapanthus africanus. Drifts of them work wonders. The clue's in the name - it's an enormous amount of blue. It's also hardier than Agapanthus africanus but dies down in the winter. Flowers for several weeks during mid-summer.

Best in sun in any reasonably well drained soil.

A comparative comment on Agapanthuses : The big one (Agapanthus africanus) and the little ones (Agapanthus 'Blue Storm' and 'Snow Storm') cannot really be compared. It's tempting because they're both Agapanthuses and they both have green strappy leaves and either blue or white flowers but the big one stands alone and are so big that they can be used almost like topiary - a pair in pots either side of an entrance for example. There's no reason why you couldn't do the same with the smaller ones but the smaller ones really lend themselves to being planted in drifts - blue or white rivers wending their way through the garden. The point is, one's not comparing like with like.
What Is The Nutrient Cycle
Lotfor · 8 months ago
The ecosystem and living organisms' cells have six primary elements: oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. The nutrient cycle, or the biogeochemical cycle, is the movement of these nutrients from the environment into plants, animals, and humans and recycling it again.

The primary elements mentioned earlier move through the earth’s ecosystem—atmosphere, water bodies, soil, and living organisms. It recycles and reuses these elements to maintain order. These nutrients fuel life, recycling themselves in a closed loop. 

Nutrient cycles occur through living and nonliving organisms using chemical, biological, and geological processes. However, soil microbes are an essential element that helps foster nutrient cycles. Soil and its microbes help break down organic matter and release nutrients into a processing cycle, changing forms until they return to their original state.
The name of tarantulas originated in Italy
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Next on our tarantula facts list: The name "tarantula" traces its origins back to the city of Taranto, located in southern Italy. The term originated in the 14th century when a peculiar dancing and sweating illness called "tarantism" spread in the region. The citizens believed that the cause of this condition was a bite from a venomous wolf spider (Lycosa tarantula), commonly called the "tarantula."

Although the spider responsible for tarantism was not a tarantula species, the name became associated with giant spiders with hairy legs over time. Today, the name "tarantula" describes this diverse group of spiders.

On the other hand, the Goliath Bird-Eating Tarantula, the biggest spider, did not get the name because they exclusively feed on birds. Thanks to their impressive size, it merely hints at their ability to take down various creatures, including birds.
The name's 'Gill'
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
Huang Gongwang: Dwelling in the Fu-ch'un Mountains Dwelling in the Fu-ch'un Mountains, detail of a hand scroll by Huang Gongwang, 1347–50, Yuan dynasty; in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan.
Shopno · 8 months ago
Huang Gongwang (born 1269, Changshu, Jiangsu province, China—died 1354) was the oldest of the group of Chinese painters later known as the Four Masters of the Yuan dynasty (1206–1368). He was often cited meritoriously by later painters and critics for his rectitude (even though he briefly served in a junior capacity in the Mongol administration) and for his intense association with nature.

Huang spent most of his later years in retirement in the Fuchun Mountains, which he recorded in a long hand scroll produced over a three-year period (1347–50). He is known also for his accomplishments in literary arts and thus is listed among the paragons of the “literati painting” (wenrenhua) ideal. His style of and attitude toward landscape painting stand at a pivotal midpoint between such ancient masters as Dong Yuan and Juran in the Five Dynasties period and Shen Zhou, Dong Qichang, the Four Wangs, and others of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The Nuclear Fusion Heats Up
DinRat · 9 months ago
Figure 1: Kiptily and colleagues [3] observed fusion reactions in a donut-shaped vessel called a tokamak (gray). The red, blue, and pink balls represent protons, neutrons, and electrons, respectively. In each fusion reaction, a deuterium nucleus (one proton plus one neutron) merged with a tritium nucleus (one proton plus two neutrons) to generate a free neutron and an alpha particle (two protons plus two neutrons). The free neutron escaped the tokamak, whereas the alpha particle remained inside the vessel and heated electrons that spiraled along magnetic-field lines (green).
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