Thank you so very much Jack trying to promote The North as a Special Place and I know there are Northerns hereStunning images Greg Shchepanek , especially with squirrel and bee .
Not many here unfortunately at this time, maybe will be more in the future.Thank you so very much Jack trying to promote The North as a Special Place and I know there are Northerns here
I will welcome photos and macros that have the name North in them sample could be a migratory bird or a flower species that is found in the North and so has a Northern name to it.Nice collection of pretty photos! I do live in Norway, but I live kinda south in Norway, so I don't feel like "the north" In Stavanger, where I live now, it often just feels like two seasons: autumn and spring. It was strange having -7 degree celcius here this winter In Kristiansand, further south in Norway (my birthtown, where I have lived almost all my life) all four seasons is way more clear! So strange! There it can be -20 degree celcius in winter (although normally not that cold). And summertimes are so much better! A good place to be in summer holidays
I don't really know what species of flower etc. that are typical for the north... I have some guesses, but I don't want to investigate every flower or bug that might be a typical northern thing, sorry...I will welcome photos and macros that have the name North in them sample could be a migratory bird or a flower species that is found in the North and so has a Northern name to it.
This one I love searching for at spring They are so nice! They are growing in the forest right behind my childhomeSample of a Northern flower species that creeps to the South: Northern Starflower (Lysimachia borealis ssp. borealis) Bill Mason Centre, Dunrobin, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [HASH=1659]#flora[/HASH] [HASH=1363]#theNorth[/HASH]
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That is okay, Here in Canada because we are an Arctic country we have lots of examples of how the North influences the rest of our country two times a year we experience the great bird migration from North to South and then back again...so we get to see a large number of Northern species moving through our area.I don't really know what species of flower etc. that are typical for the north... I have some guesses, but I don't want to investigate every flower or bug that might be a typical northern thing, sorry...