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surekha

surekha

Love being close to nature. I get my best, most authentic ideas on my nature hikes.

Gurgaon, India

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surekha Brown Basilisk
Brown Basilisk commented on by surekha Miami, Florida, United Statesa year ago

The perfect spot she finds for posing :) Very beautiful!

surekha Dung beetle
Dung beetle commented on by surekha Haryana, India7 years ago

Thanks, Olivier. I'll update that.

surekha Red Squirrel
Red Squirrel commented on by surekha Ottawa, Ontario, Canada7 years ago

This makes my day :) Congratulations, Greg!

surekha Panamic cushion seastar
Panamic cushion seastar commented on by surekha Puntarenas, Costa Rica9 years ago

Congratulations Marta, on your gorgeous SOTD!

surekha Star Tortoise
Star Tortoise commented on by surekha Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka10 years ago

So beautiful, Nuwan! Congratulations!

surekha Cadaghi Gum
Cadaghi Gum commented on by surekha Queensland, Australia10 years ago

Yes, this eBook comes with great illustrations of gumnut babies, their friends and the evil Banksia men. Check out:
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL14964401....

surekha Blue tit
Blue tit commented on by surekha Leuven, Vlaanderen, Belgium10 years ago

Love the bird and the delightful series of shots, Marta!

surekha Cadaghi Gum
Cadaghi Gum commented on by surekha Queensland, Australia10 years ago

Thanks a lot, Neil! I They seem to be an enchanting series of books with such lovely illustrations that I love! Presently borrowed an eBook to read :)

surekha echoma tortise beetle
echoma tortise beetle commented on by surekha Panama10 years ago

Such a beautiful beetle! Congratulations!

surekha Cadaghi Gum
Cadaghi Gum commented on by surekha Queensland, Australia10 years ago

The first one looks like a bunch of tiny earthenware pots! Beautiful series of shots, Neil!

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