About Chinese Monal: These beautiful pheasant, also known as the Chinese monal or Chinese impeyan, lives only in the mountains of central China. The male is more colorful then the female, that is dark brown with some white accents. The male monal has a large purple crest, a red-goldened mantle, a green head, bluish green feathers and black underparts. It's plumage is highly iridescent. // Image Credit: John Gould; Lithographer: Henry Constantine Richter; Printer: Walter / Original from The Minneapolis Institute of Art
If you didn't know, a beach ball is a large, inflatable ball typically used for recreational activities on beaches, swimming pools, or outdoor gatherings. It is usually made of plastic or vinyl and is designed to be lightweight, easily inflated, and resistant to water. Beach balls often feature colorful designs and patterns, with alternating panels of bright hues. They are popular for games and fun activities, as they can be tossed, bounced, and hit without causing harm or damage. Beach balls are synonymous with summertime and are often associated with beach vacations, pool parties, and outdoor leisure.
In today's puzzle we feature a colorful football in the middle of a grassy lawn. If you didn't know, a football (also known as football ball, soccer ball, or association football ball) is the ball used in the sport of association football. The ball's spherical shape, as well as its size, weight, and material composition, are specified by the International Football Association Board. Most modern footballs consist of twelve regular pentagonal and twenty regular hexagonal panels positioned in a truncated icosahedron spherical geometry.
Today's puzzle is a celebration of symmetry and color, featuring a kaleidoscope-like composition that unfolds with breathtaking precision. Featuring layers of intricate geometric shapes - squares, rectangles and hexagons - in red, blue, yellow, and green, the symmetrical and balanced pattern make for an interesting and challenging jigsaw puzzle. Start putting the pieces back together and prove your puzzle solving skills. Have fun!
In today's puzzle called "Chaffinches and Redpolls," we feature a beautiful painting capturing the essence of these small and vibrant birds mentioned in the title. Each bird is meticulously painted, capturing the delicate details of their plumage with precision and care. The artist's skillful brushwork brings the chaffinches and redpolls to life, their vibrant colors standing out against the earthy tones of the surroundings. Chaffinches are commonly found throughout Europe, western Asia, and parts of North Africa. They are known for their striking plumage, with males displaying pink breasts and blue-grey crowns, while females exhibit more subtle brownish-gray coloring. Chaffinches prefer woodlands, parks, and gardens as habitats and feed mainly on seeds, buds, and insects. Their melodious song is a common sound in European woodlands, especially during the breeding season in spring. Redpolls inhabit northern regions of Europe, Asia, and North America. These small finches are characterized by their distinctive red crowns (in males) and nomadic tendencies, often moving in search of food, particularly during harsh winters. Redpolls primarily feed on seeds, especially those of birch and alder trees, as well as small insects. They are typically found in open habitats such as tundra, scrubland, and boreal forests, but they can also be seen in gardens and parks, especially during winter.
In today's puzzle we feature a beautiful orange lily(Lilium bulbiferum). This beautiful and fragrant flower is also commonly known as fire lily, Jimmy's Bane and tiger lily. It is widely distributed in much of Europe and it grows in mountain meadows, on hillsides or in flower gardens. The flowers can reach 4–6 centimeters in length and are bright yellow-orange with reddish-brown dots.
Today's interesting and fun puzzle is based on Henri Rousseau's oil on canvas painting called "Tropical Forest with Monkeys". The painting depicts one of his signature exotic landscapes - tropical forest. In the painting we can see several monkeys that, as other animals painted by Rousseau, have human faces or attributes. For example, the two monkeys in the center of this painting hold what seem to look like fishing poles. Pick your difficulty level, press start and see what other interesting details you can spot. Have fun!
Lilac flowers, scientifically known as Syringa vulgaris, are renowned for their delicate beauty and captivating fragrance. These spring-flowering shrubs typically bloom in late spring to early summer, adorning gardens and landscapes with clusters of small, tubular-shaped blossoms. The flowers come in various shades of purple, ranging from light lavender to deep violet, while some cultivars may produce white, pink, or yellow blooms. Often associated with love, romance, and the arrival of spring, lilacs also symbolize renewal, growth, and the promise of new beginnings in some cultures. Celebrated in festivals, art, literature, and music, lilac blooms hold a special place in the hearts of many.
Also known as common, champignon, button, or table mushrooms, the white mushrooms featured today's fun puzzle are one of the most common and widely consumed edible mushrooms in the world. They can be eaten raw in salads, sautéed, grilled, stuffed, or used in soups, stir-fries, pasta dishes, and more. They have a mild, earthy flavor and a slightly sweet aroma. They are a good source of essential nutrients, including B vitamins, minerals (such as selenium, copper, and potassium), and dietary fiber. Mushrooms are also low in calories and fat. So what are you waiting for? Click start and put them back together and complete this fun and challenging jigsaw. Have fun!
This fun a challenging puzzle is based on paper print made in the 1800's. It depicts a view of a village street. In the foreground you can see a shepherd and his flock of sheep, a boy and his two horses pulling a plow, a school house with children and their teacher in the left corner and a lot of other interesting details of how live looked in a small village in the 1800s.
Step into the enchanting world of nature with our captivating today's online jigsaw puzzle. A tree hollow, also known as a tree cavity, is a naturally occurring cavity or hole that forms within the trunk, branches, or limbs of a mature tree. These hollows are created through a combination of natural processes, including decay, weathering, and the actions of various organisms. Tree hollows are ecologically significant as they provide essential habitats and shelters for a diverse array of wildlife. They serve as cozy homes for small animals, such as birds, squirrels, and bats, offering protection from harsh weather, predators, and other environmental hazards. In some cases, larger hollows can even become habitats for larger creatures like owls, possums, and even tree-dwelling reptiles. Tree hollows play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity by providing nesting sites for various bird species and safe spaces for mammals and other critters to raise their young.
This new puzzle is base on "Trees and Houses Near the Jas de Bouffan" oil on canvas painting by Paul Cezanne. The painting depicts a view of the Cezanne family residence , Jas de Bouffan mansion, near Aix-en-Provence. The mansion was built circa 1750 for Gaspard Trupheme, an Advisor to the Court of Audits. It was purchased by banker Louis-Auguste Cezanne, the father of famed painter Paul Cezanne, in 1859.
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