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Started by lipniaczek, December 16, 2016, 08:43:17 PM

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lipniaczek

#75
...fajnie, a ja mam natchnienie na ptaki...
;)


Purple Heron (Ardea Purpurea)

Israel has a great many herons - a bird also mentioned in the Bible. Some of them are residents, some winter visitors, and some summer breeders. Among them is the beautiful large bird known as the Purple Heron, although it is red only under the wings and, unless in flight, appears slate-brown colored. It makes its nest in sedge and reeds, and is common wherever there are carp ponds or lakes. Thus, the bird has increased in numbers because of the many carp ponds found in Israel, which are surrounded by reeds or sedge.

dana

ona jest jak ten mur wokol izraela ktorego gola glowa nie rozbijesz
(forumowicz melord o mnie)

kasiak

Quote from: lipniaczek on December 18, 2016, 11:11:16 PM
...fajnie, a ja mam natchnienie na ptaki...
;)



To chyba jest to moje ptaszysko z mozaiki - czapla purpurowa!  :)

dana

moja wiedza konczy sie na wronie... :D

laila tov...
ona jest jak ten mur wokol izraela ktorego gola glowa nie rozbijesz
(forumowicz melord o mnie)

lipniaczek

 ;D ;D ;D
...u mnie podobnie, ale lubie podziwiac...


lipniaczek

Quote from: kasiak on December 18, 2016, 11:18:36 PM

To chyba jest to moje ptaszysko z mozaiki - czapla purpurowa!  :)

...tez tak mysle - na izraelskich znaczkach jest kazdy topic...
;D

kasiak

Jeszcze raz dzięki i na dzisiaj - dobranoc!

lipniaczek

#82
...tubylczy kot i jego goscie...



http://www.boeliem.com/content/2007/784.html

lipniaczek

#83
...Felis chaus - jak mawiali na mnie tworcy aquaductow...

Taninim River is the only one of Israel's coastal rivers that has remained unpolluted and whose water is still relatively clean, from its springs to the sea. The Taninim River Nature Reserve preserves remnants of swamps and wetlands that characterized Israel's coastal plain in the past, as
well as the impressive ancient Roman waterworks that took advantage of the water's force to transport river water through aqueducts to the city of Caesarea.

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Featured on the stamp commemorating the 70th anniversary of Petah Tikvah, founded in 1878, is the first well dug in a modern Jewish settlement.

The tab bears drawings of an earthen water jug and a digging implement and an inscription in Hebrew which translates as "The well of Petah Tikvah. Dug by the founders of the 'Mother of the Colonies' 70 years ago. "

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