And one from the archives....Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds over Alderbury (Wiltshire)from March 2024.
And one from the archives....Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds over Alderbury (Wiltshire)from March 2024.
I guess this is what English cathedrals might have looked like if we had built any in the 16th Century. Onze Lieve Vrouwekathedraal, Antwerp
Wonderful doorway in the marvellous single celled apsidal church at Winterborne Thomson (Dorset).
Superb presentation tonight Jonathan. Bravo!
It's that time if year again. Keith Norman's beautiful reminder of the transience of summer......and of life itself
Impressive remains of the Cistercian Abbey at Netley (Hampshire)
Richly deserved Lyubo!
Is thΓ t 52% of all Canadian species biodiversity OR 52% of the species assessed?
A stunning example of Mammatus clouds this afternoon over Harnham Hill (Salisbury; England)
Glad the perpetrator didn't add an apostrophe between the "r" and the "s" in the final word
Thousands of male Colletes hederae (Ivy Bee) on every cluster of flowering Ivy (Hedera helix) here in Salisbury (England). Lots to put on iRecord!
A John Constable sky over his beloved Harnham Hill (Salisbury, England) this morning
Well... a wildlife first for me today (5 Sep). A Brown Hairstreak (Thecla betulae) butterfly in my Harnham (Salisbury UK) garden today
Effigy of a knight (c.1280) Dorchester Abbey, Oxon.
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Lurking in the small garden pond yhis evening
I do hope that everything gets sorted out swiftly Kate. Look forward to hearing of a full recovery in due course
I visited the church of St. Basil at Toller Fratrum (Dorset) today to marvel at the extraordinary late saxon font. The church was originally part of a Knights Hospitaler establishment.
"Constable Corner" Salisbury Cathedral from West Harnham
Saxon inscription over an arch in the pre-Conquest church of St. Mary, Breamore, Hampshire. "Here eis manifested the word to thee"
Bravo Nick!!
I think that rΓ΄le is probably already taken
Eupavlovskia sp. Cuckoo bees of Habropoda
I love the interior of the Royal Festival Hall
Strange lookong abdomen on this - I suspect this female is stylopised. Nice pic !
Grrr B. terrestris!! Autocorrect is my constant enema
The willow trees along the banks of the Isis in Oxford were full of singing Chiffchafs today. First of these harbingers of Spring I've heard this year
Bombus terrestrial for sure! Lovely to see the new queens
Wise move!!