About Hummingbirds: Hummingbirds are small, colorful birds known for their rapid wing beats, which can range from 50 to 80 flaps per second. They are the only birds capable of sustained hovering and can also fly backward, thanks to their unique ball-and-socket shoulder joints. Most species are found in the Americas, particularly in Central and South America, with over 300 known species. Hummingbirds have incredibly high metabolisms and must consume large amounts of nectar daily, often feeding every 10–15 minutes. In addition to nectar, they eat insects and spiders for protein. Their bright, iridescent feathers are not pigmented but reflect light in a way that creates vivid coloration. These birds are also important pollinators, playing a critical role in the ecosystems where they live. // Image Credit: Giltsch, A. & Haeckel, E. (1904) Trochilidae. - Kolibris. , 1904. [Leipzig und Wien: Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress
Spring is here again and the nature is coming back to life. The trees are blossoming, the grass is green again and flowers have started blooming. In this new puzzle we feature some beautiful dandelions that have just bloomed. Pick your difficulty level, press start and put them back together and complete this new Spring themed jigsaw. Have fun!
Step into a vibrant spring garden bursting with life and color! The cheerful pink primroses, adorned with sunny yellow centers, create a lively backdrop for the elegant clusters of delicate blue hyacinths and grape hyacinths. Their vivid hues dance together in perfect harmony, celebrating the season of renewal and growth. Take a moment to breathe in the freshness of the greenery and the intricate beauty of each petal. This is a scene designed by nature to inspire joy and serenity. Come, lose yourself in this tapestry of blooms, and let the magic of spring brighten your day.
Jacobaea maritima, also known as silver ragwort or dusty miller, is a popular ornamental plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the western Mediterranean region but is commonly cultivated in other parts of the world, including Europe, North America, and Australia. The plant is characterized by its distinctive silvery-grey foliage, which is covered in fine hairs that give it a velvety texture. The leaves are deeply lobed and can reach up to 20 cm in length. In the summer, the plant produces clusters of small, yellow flowers on tall, wiry stems. Silver ragwort is often grown in gardens as a ground cover or border plant, but it can also be used in mixed container plantings. It is relatively low-maintenance and can tolerate a range of soil types and growing conditions, although it prefers well-drained soil and full sun.
Another flower themed puzzle is here. In this new one we feature some beautiful yellow, orange and dark red artificial flowers. If you didn't know, these kind of imitations of natural plants are used for decorating homes and businesses all over the world. With today's production techniques, artificial flowers and plants look almost lifelike and are easily mistaken for the real ones. There are several advantages to having decorations made out of artificial plants: these kind of plants don't need to be replaced periodically, they don't need any day to day maintenance and they can be placed in any location without concern for lighting or temperature conditions.
This puzzle showcases a classic symbol of the world's most popular sport, soccer, which is also known as football in many parts of the world. In the United States, it is commonly referred to as a soccer ball, while in the United Kingdom, it is known as a football. Soccer is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players, each aiming to score goals by kicking the ball into the opposing team's net. Today's puzzle captures the essence of the beautiful game, as the soccer ball sits among the lush green grass of the field. As you solve this puzzle, you'll feel like you're right there on the field, experiencing the excitement and energy of the game. Give it a try!
In today's puzzle we feature a beautiful garden flowerpot. If you didn't know, a flowerpot, flower pot, planterette or planter is a container in which flowers and other plants are grown and displayed. Flower pots come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors and are usually made from plastic, metal, wood, stone or other materials. So what are you waiting for? Click start and put the beautiful flower pot back together to complete today's challenge. Have fun!
In today's puzzle we feature two fruit tarts adorned with a medley of fresh and vibrant toppings. Slices of succulent kiwi, juicy orange slices, plump blueberries, and ruby-red raspberries create a symphony of colors and flavors that promise a burst of sweetness with every bite. Surrounding the tarts are an array of macarons in various colors - pink, yellow, brown, and green - each a unique and tasty flavor.
In this captivating jigsaw puzzle nature's intricate details come to life in a mesmerizing display. The focal point is the textured bark of a tree, gleaming in a pristine white hue, adorned with a lush blanket of vibrant green moss. Moss, a humble yet essential component of forest ecosystems, plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and vitality of trees and their surrounding environment. As one of the oldest plant species on Earth, mosses have evolved remarkable adaptability to thrive in diverse habitats, from damp forests to arid deserts. Mosses act as natural sponges, absorbing and retaining moisture from the air and rainfall, helping to regulate humidity levels in forest environments. This moisture retention capability not only benefits the mosses themselves but also provides a moist microhabitat for other organisms such as insects, amphibians, and small mammals. They also play a vital role in nutrient cycling and soil formation. As they grow on the bark of trees, mosses create microhabitats that support a diverse array of organisms, enriching the overall ecosystem.
In this new puzzle we feature a beautiful white waterlily. The white waterlily, European white water lily or white nenuphar is an aquatic flowering plant found all over Europe and in parts of North Africa and the Middle East in fresh water. It grows in water that is 30 to 150 cm deep and likes large ponds and lakes.
If you didn't know, dinosaurs first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago. The first dinosaur fossils were recognized in the early 19th century, with the name "dinosaur" (meaning "terrible lizard") having been coined by Sir Richard Owen in 1841. Although most dinosaur were large in size, in today's new puzzle we feature a small toy one.
This unique and vibrant puzzle showcases a stunning conical gradient that gracefully transitions through the spectrum of colors. Beginning with a radiant yellow at the puzzle's top, the hues seamlessly flow into warm orange, fiery red, rich purple, calming blue, lush green, and finally, completing the cycle with a return to the captivating yellow. The smooth and seamless transitions between each color create a visual feast for the eyes, making this jigsaw a challenging and enjoyable experience. Put the pieces back together and dive into the world of color gradients. Have fun!
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