Windfalls Collection
"Nature's Bounty: Windfalls and the Delightful Surprises They Bring" Apples, 1912: A vintage painting capturing the beauty of windfall apples
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"Nature's Bounty: Windfalls and the Delightful Surprises They Bring" Apples, 1912: A vintage painting capturing the beauty of windfall apples, reminding us of nature's abundant gifts. Plums, c. 1870: An oil painting on canvas showcasing luscious plums fallen from their branches, a testament to the cycle of life. Sunday Afternoon, Ladies in a Garden, c. 1890: Amidst a serene garden scene lies an unexpected windfall apple – a symbol of unexpected blessings that brighten our days. Picture No. 11807119: A captivating image captures the essence of windfall apples as they lay scattered on the ground like precious jewels awaiting discovery. Picture No. 11807067: Nature's generosity unfolds as windfall apples create a picturesque tapestry against the backdrop of an English countryside. 6-9. Greater Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), Green Woodpecker (Picus viridis): Witnessing these magnificent birds feasting on windfall apples in England during January is truly enchanting – a reminder that even small moments can bring immense joy. 10-11. Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris): Amongst fallen apples in England during January, these feathered visitors find nourishment and remind us that sometimes life's surprises come with wings. Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) fruit: In Pennsylvania's August heat, we discover nature's treasures as black walnuts fall to the ground – offering both sustenance and potential for new growth. 13. Wild Crabapple (Malus sylvestris) fallen fruit: Within Busketts Wood at New Forest National Park lies evidence of autumnal abundance - wild crabapples carpeting the woodland floor like colorful confetti celebrating nature's windfall.