Visual shots from nature
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Greetings to everyone here @visualshots lovers. Happy weekend to all of you, and have a nice day.
This weekend, and precisely today I am back playing in nature. That is also one form of a fun vacation in my opinion. Back to nature and capturing every moment I find there. Observing and photographing it to be stored and displayed here of course.
Today I have some visual shots from nature, including some insects, unique fungi, interesting plants and wildflowers.
Every time I play in nature there is always something new to learn and photograph. Like this beautiful little insect below. It is a baby cotton bug, it has beautiful colors and I saw it on the wildflower.


This mushroom is unique and unusual. It looks like small feathers stuck on the old leaf. If usually we see mushrooms with caps and stems or pieces. This time I show something different. My camera could barely capture it because its structure is very small.


The flower that falls from the tree has a beautiful color. I don't know the exact name of this flower. The tree is tall and has thick leaves. This flower blooms on every branch top. It is green at first then turns orange until.


I took this little faded red insect picture while it was perched on a leaf. But I only got one shot and then it flew away.

This one is not a butterfly. But this small animal is included in the moth family. Indeed, physically it resembles a butterfly.
Its size is very small, it is not bigger than the tip of a small finger.

Sweet and beautiful wild plant flowers, I found them growing in the bushes. Her red color was very enchanting, she didn't care whether anyone would see her, but she remained her beautiful self. Here, this flower is classified as a wild flower plant.


A species of wood fungus with a gray color. Just one is enough to show. I think we see this type of fungus very often.
The structure is a bit hard and sticks quite strongly to the media where it grows.

The last one is a unique species of wild fruit plant. I show the young and the old ones.
Wild plants are included in the legume species. At first glance, the fruit looks like soybeans. But this one is not edible. This is also a legume plant that grows wild here.



And those are some unique and interesting discoveries today. That's how I spent my weekend. How about you?
I always enjoy playing in nature. There I can find new things and observe them and gain new knowledge for today.




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