It's a little known fact that back in the old days #Orkney horses were masters of disguise and could easily blend into their surroundings.
You might not believe this but there is a horse standing in this photograph.
LIKE if you think you see it.
SHARE if you DEFINITELY see it.
I grew up with a reproduction of John Constable’s Haywain on the wall of my family home. I never thought I'd get to see where it’s based, but that’s what you can do if you visit Flatford; a must-see to honour the great painter’s 250th birthday. Read more: https://buff.ly/40b4Rii #Constable #Suffolk
When Martin Fordham first helped save Hinxton Watermill from demolition in the 1980s, he couldn't have known he'd still be helping to protect it more than 40 years later.
Read the story on BBC News:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0lywne8rlgo
A curious bear wandered beneath the camera and paused long enough to leave its mark. Its warm breath condensed on the lens, briefly turning the forest into a soft, misty scene. This is being "just a breath away." See the bear in the attached pic.
AJCann
@cambridgeppf.org
Between the showers today an assemblage of flowers by a footpath:
Hedge Mustard and Nipplewort with volunteer Barley and a back drop of Stinging Nettles. Daws Lane 🍒🏘️ #Cambridge
#30DaysWild #Day10
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Tibor Hartel
Here's the obligatory Painted Lady for today on Knapweed in Nightingale Recreation Ground #Cambridge. #Butterflies
Sharing! What I think are Vestal Cuckoo Bumblebee, Bombus vestalis, & Thick-legged Flower Beetle, Oedemera nobilis, on Creeping Thistle, Cirsium arvense, in #Suffolk.
#WildWebsWednesday
Wall of an anonymous building on #Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Is it a test of the cognitive abilities of patients leaving the day treatment centre or camouflage? 🤔😵💫
#WallsOnWednesday