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Cymru Collection (#11)

"Cymru: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty and Cultural Splendor" Immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes of Cymru

Background imageCymru Collection: Froghopper (Cercopoidea sp. ) nymph in cuckoo-spit froth on heather, Powys, Wales, July

Froghopper (Cercopoidea sp. ) nymph in cuckoo-spit froth on heather, Powys, Wales, July
Froghopper (Cercopoidea sp.) nymph in cuckoo-spit froth on heather, Powys, Wales, July

Background imageCymru Collection: Dance Fly (Empis sp. ) adult female, feeding on speedwell flower in garden, Powys, Wales, May

Dance Fly (Empis sp. ) adult female, feeding on speedwell flower in garden, Powys, Wales, May
Dance Fly (Empis sp.) adult female, feeding on speedwell flower in garden, Powys, Wales, May

Background imageCymru Collection: Black-and-red Froghopper (Cercopis vulnerata) adult pair, mating on stem, Powys, Wales, June

Black-and-red Froghopper (Cercopis vulnerata) adult pair, mating on stem, Powys, Wales, June

Background imageCymru Collection: Marsh Fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) caterpillars, group in web on Devil s-bit Scabious

Marsh Fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) caterpillars, group in web on Devil s-bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis) foodplant in rhos pasture, Welsh Moor Nature Reserve, Gower Peninsula, West Glamorgan

Background imageCymru Collection: Kidney-spot Ladybird (Chilocorus renipustulatus) six pupae, on underside of sallow leaf, Powys

Kidney-spot Ladybird (Chilocorus renipustulatus) six pupae, on underside of sallow leaf, Powys, Wales, September

Background imageCymru Collection: Lacehopper (Tachycixius pilosus) adult, resting on birch leaf, Powys, Wales, May

Lacehopper (Tachycixius pilosus) adult, resting on birch leaf, Powys, Wales, May

Background imageCymru Collection: Parent Bug (Elasmucha grisea) adult, resting on birch leaf, Powys, Wales, May

Parent Bug (Elasmucha grisea) adult, resting on birch leaf, Powys, Wales, May

Background imageCymru Collection: Ground Beetle (Poecilus cupreus) adult, Powys, Wales, June

Ground Beetle (Poecilus cupreus) adult, Powys, Wales, June

Background imageCymru Collection: Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus investigator) two adults, feeding on Common Shrew (Sorex araneus)

Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus investigator) two adults, feeding on Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) corpse, Powys, Wales, July

Background imageCymru Collection: Red Mason Bee (Osmia rufa) adult pair, mating, Powys, Wales, May

Red Mason Bee (Osmia rufa) adult pair, mating, Powys, Wales, May

Background imageCymru Collection: Cuckoo Bee (Sphecodes ephippius) adult female, filling in nest burrow of raided host bee, Powys

Cuckoo Bee (Sphecodes ephippius) adult female, filling in nest burrow of raided host bee, Powys, Wales, June

Background imageCymru Collection: Red-shanked Carder Bumblebee (Bombus ruderarius) queen, on sunflower flower in garden, Powys

Red-shanked Carder Bumblebee (Bombus ruderarius) queen, on sunflower flower in garden, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Red-horned Nomad Bee (Nomada ruficornis) adult female, on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)

Red-horned Nomad Bee (Nomada ruficornis) adult female, on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) flower, Powys, Wales, July

Background imageCymru Collection: Yellow Meadow Ant (Lasius flavus) winged queeen, about to take flight from grass leaf, Powys

Yellow Meadow Ant (Lasius flavus) winged queeen, about to take flight from grass leaf, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Yellow Meadow Ant (Lasius flavus) adult workers, moving cocooned pupae in nest, Powys, Wales, August

Yellow Meadow Ant (Lasius flavus) adult workers, moving cocooned pupae in nest, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Wood Ant (Formica lemani) adult worker, carrying naked (not cocooned) pupae in nest, Powys, Wales

Wood Ant (Formica lemani) adult worker, carrying naked (not cocooned) pupae in nest, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Wood Ant (Formica lemani) adult workers, tending larvae and naked (not cocooned) pupae in nest

Wood Ant (Formica lemani) adult workers, tending larvae and naked (not cocooned) pupae in nest, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Ant (Leptothorax acervorum) adult worker, carrying piece of dry grass to nest, Powys, Wales, July

Ant (Leptothorax acervorum) adult worker, carrying piece of dry grass to nest, Powys, Wales, July

Background imageCymru Collection: Domestic Sheep, Welsh Mountain ewes, flock being herded by farmer driving Land Rover Defender

Domestic Sheep, Welsh Mountain ewes, flock being herded by farmer driving Land Rover Defender and sheepdog on hill farm, Cambrian Mountains, Mid Wales, December

Background imageCymru Collection: Domestic Sheep, Improved Welsh Mountain rams, three standing in pasture, Welshpool, Powys, Wales

Domestic Sheep, Improved Welsh Mountain rams, three standing in pasture, Welshpool, Powys, Wales, October

Background imageCymru Collection: Domestic Sheep, Welsh Mules (Improved Welsh Mountain ewes put to Bluefaced Leicester rams)

Domestic Sheep, Welsh Mules (Improved Welsh Mountain ewes put to Bluefaced Leicester rams), flock standing in pasture, Welshpool, Powys, Wales, October

Background imageCymru Collection: Keep Out Military Firing Range and Danger bilingual signs at coastal military firing range

Keep Out Military Firing Range and Danger bilingual signs at coastal military firing range, Castlemartin Range, Pembrokeshire, Wales, June

Background imageCymru Collection: No Entry, MOD Permit Holders Only bilingual sign on gate at coastal military firing range

No Entry, MOD Permit Holders Only bilingual sign on gate at coastal military firing range, Castlemartin Range, Pembrokeshire, Wales, June

Background imageCymru Collection: Common Quaking Grass (Briza media), Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor) and other wildflowers

Common Quaking Grass (Briza media), Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor) and other wildflowers, growing on coastal sand dune, Pembrokeshire, Wales, June

Background imageCymru Collection: Common Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos) close-up of flowers, growing on raised bog, Cors y Llyn N

Common Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos) close-up of flowers, growing on raised bog, Cors y Llyn N. N. R
Common Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos) close-up of flowers, growing on raised bog, Cors y Llyn N.N.R. Powys, Wales, June

Background imageCymru Collection: Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) close-up of ripe fruits, growing on bush, Powys, Wales, August

Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) close-up of ripe fruits, growing on bush, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Domestic Cattle, Limousin calf, resting on straw, Welshpool, Powys, Wales, November

Domestic Cattle, Limousin calf, resting on straw, Welshpool, Powys, Wales, November

Background imageCymru Collection: August Thorn (Ennomos quercinaria) adult, resting on leaf in ancient woodland

August Thorn (Ennomos quercinaria) adult, resting on leaf in ancient woodland, Gelli Hir Wood Nature Reserve, Gower Peninsula, West Glamorgan, South Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Great Black Slug (Arion ater) three adults, feeding on Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) corpse, Powys

Great Black Slug (Arion ater) three adults, feeding on Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) corpse, Powys, Wales, July

Background imageCymru Collection: Large Rose Sawfly (Arge pagana) larvae, feeding on leaves of wild rose, Powys, Wales, August

Large Rose Sawfly (Arge pagana) larvae, feeding on leaves of wild rose, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Red Ant (Myrmica rubra) two adult workers, from separate nests, fighting, Powys, Wales, August

Red Ant (Myrmica rubra) two adult workers, from separate nests, fighting, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Red Ant (Myrmica rubra) winged queen, about to take off from roof, Powys, Wales, August

Red Ant (Myrmica rubra) winged queen, about to take off from roof, Powys, Wales, August

Background imageCymru Collection: Ant (Myrmica sabuleti) adult workers, attacking and predating Ant (Myrmica scabrinodis) worker

Ant (Myrmica sabuleti) adult workers, attacking and predating Ant (Myrmica scabrinodis) worker, Powys, Wales, August




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"Cymru: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty and Cultural Splendor" Immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes of Cymru, where a stone bridge gracefully spans over a tranquil river in Cwm Pennant, Snowdonia. Gwynedd's North Wales unveils its majestic charm, offering breathtaking vistas that leave you awe-inspired even in the chilly embrace of February. In Crickhowell, Brecon Beacons National Park reveals its timeless allure as you gaze upon the picturesque Crickhowell Bridge overlooking River Usk. Powys' Mid Wales showcases nature's palette with vibrant hues during an unforgettable October. Witness nature's harmony on limestone headlands as a flock of Feral Kashmir Goats stands proudly, surveying the coastline and town from their lofty perch on Great Orme. The captivating beauty of Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd beckons explorers to venture into its untamed wilderness. Newport Castle comes alive against a backdrop adorned by a steel sculpture known as The Wave on its waterfront. Newport Bridge adds to this architectural masterpiece that seamlessly blends history and modernity. Porthcawl Pier endures the relentless bombardment of stormy waves along the coastal resort town seafront, showcasing both resilience and natural forces at play. Penarth Pier bathes in ethereal sunrise hues while standing tall against Bristol Channel's gentle whispers in Vale of Glamorgan. Aerial views unveil Criccieth's evening splendor amidst Llyn Peninsula's serene landscape—a sight that captivates hearts under twilight skies. Spring sunshine illuminates Pen-y-Fan within Brecon Beacons National Park, inviting walkers to bask in rejuvenating warmth amid blooming flora. Rhossili Beach awakens under spring morning sunshine on Gower Peninsula—its golden sands stretching endlessly beneath azure skies—a paradise nestled within Swansea County. Three Cliffs Bay emerges as an emblematic symbol of Gower's pristine beauty, a testament to nature's artistry.