These ones had interesting artwork. Can you name these fruits?



Or this tree?

Front of the one rupee note:

These date from around 1940 to 1947, when Laurie came home. More, with a bit of history, tomorrow.
Nature notes and photos from BC, Canada, mostly in the Lower Fraser Valley, Bella Coola, and Vancouver Island.
"Because the two sides of lobster develop independently of each other an error can occur on one side and not the other."
1. Plan to count birds for at least 15 minutes during February 15–18, 2008. Count birds at as many places and on as many days as you like—just keep a separate list of counts for each day and/or location.
2. Count the greatest number of individuals of each species that you see together at any one time, and write it down. (You can get regional bird checklists here.)
3. Enter your results through our web page.
That's it! We'll look forward to receiving your counts.
"Often they resemble a piece of dried grass, and may pass unnoticed by potential predators even when resting in exposed situations in daylight."On BugGuide, I found a photo of this moth with the feathers exposed:
What's the problem? You spoil those juncos, anyhow. And you don't let me at the chickadee feeder at all. It's not fair. So these are mine. All mine!