Nuts! The world needs more nuts!
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Great Tit/talgoxe. Värmland, Sweden (January 5, 2025).
Forms of Light
© riverwindphotography, January 2026
Roe deer/rådjur in the garden this afternoon. Värmland, Sweden (January 9, 2026).
the lemon-rumped warbler is a small member of the old-world warbler family with a petite, plump build and soft brown & yellow coloration. found from the western himalayas to central china, they typically are found in elevated forests. they are named for the cheery yellow primarily found on the lower half of the bird. they are insectivorous birds that feed by gleaning insects from foliage in coniferous or mixed forest habitat.
BTW, the belief that you have to leave where you are and go somewhere in order to connect with nature is part of the problem. You can literally connect with nature anywhere; yes, even in an urban environment. You have birds, bugs, plants, weather, seasons, etc. A lot of people need to stop thinking of nature as something out there and start recognizing that it’s something that’s already right here.