art-and-things-of-beauty: Joannes Baptist Nicolaas (Joan) van Gent (1891-1974) – Still life with thistles and snowberries, oil on canvas, 40,6 x 30,5 cm.
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heaveninawildflower: ‘Flycatchers in Snow’ (1929). Woodblock print by Ohara Shōson (Koson) (Japan, 1877-1945) Image and text courtesy LACMA Japanese Art
pintoras: Barbara Regina Dietzsch (German, 1706 – 1783): A gooseberry branch, with a dragonfly, butterfly and caterpillar (via Sotheby’s)
pintoras: Attributed to Anna Blackburne (English, 1740 – 1793): From a collection of twenty-one bird and insect studies amongst fruit and flowers (via Bonhams)
avianeurope: Eurasian Collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) >>by dimitris
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superbnature: Great Kisdadee in action by mgfiorucci http://ift.tt/1smiYSu
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burning-soul: Harvest Mouse on Berries
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whisticallery: Blackberrydragons by ~kiriOkami
laravagnati: Sweet Heart by Christian Schloe
victoriousvocabulary: BACCIFEROUS [adjective] bearing berries. Etymology: from Latin bācifer, from bāca berry + ferre to bear. [Lauren Marx]
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