About Golden Eagles: In this new puzzle we feature two golden eagles. The golden eagle is a large bird of prey that is widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, including North America, Europe, and Asia. It is known for its striking golden-brown plumage, powerful build, and sharp talons, which it uses to hunt and kill a variety of prey, including rabbits, hares, squirrels, and even large mammals such as deer and goats. Golden eagles are also capable of flying at high altitudes and speeds, making them efficient hunters and formidable predators. In addition to their impressive hunting abilities, these birds are also revered for their cultural and symbolic significance in many indigenous cultures around the world. // Image Credit: firma Joseph Scholz, 1829 - 1880, The Rijksmuseum
If you didn't already know, Dona María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick, 19th Countess of Teba, 16th Marchioness of Ardales (5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920), known as Eugenie de Montijo, was Empress of the French from her marriage to Emperor Napoleon III. This painting of her was made in oil on canvas by Franz Xaver Winterhalter in 1854.
Today's puzzle is based on "Horses, after Carl Wahlbom", a captivating painting by the talented artist Magnus von Wright. The composition pays homage to the original work by J. W. C. Wahlbom. In this serene painting, four horses and an young foal stand together near a tranquil stream, embodying their innate social nature as they form strong bonds within their herd. Horses are social animals that live in herds with hierarchical structures, forming strong bonds through communication, play, and mutual grooming. Within these herds, they establish social hierarchies, communicate through various means, and provide protection and companionship to one another, relying on social learning to navigate their environment effectively.
Based on a still life painting by Otto Diderich Ottesen, today's puzzle features a table full of fruit (melons, grapes, a couple of apples and pears, some plums and even a few cherries). The composition is characterized by its intricate attention to detail, dramatic use of light and shadow, and a profound sense of naturalism. Pick your difficulty level, put the fruits back together piece by piece and complete this fun new jigsaw. Have fun!
Lions are native to Africa and India and live in grasslands, savannahs and shrublands. In this fun puzzle we feature a cute African lion cub playing on a tree log. Female lions can give birth to a litter of between one and four cubs. Lion cubs primarily consume their mother's milk for the first few months of their lives. Lionesses, the female lions, nurse their cubs and provide them with the necessary nutrients to grow and develop. Over time, as the cubs continue to grow and their hunting skills develop, they will gradually shift from relying on their mother's milk to consuming more and more solid food. Cubs typically start to become more independent and eventually leave their mother's care around the age of 1.5 to 2 years old.
The blue spruce, also commonly known as white spruce, Colorado spruce, or Colorado blue spruce, is a coniferous tree that has bluish-silver and bluish-white colored needles. It is used as an ornamental tree and can also be turned into a beautiful Christmas tree. What do you think? Would you like such a tree for Christmas?
It's time for another fun and challenging puzzle. In this new one we feature a close-up of an beautiful flower arrangement. If you didn't know, flower arrangement is the art of using flowers and other plant materials to create beautiful designs and compositions used to decorate homes, offices, parks, gardens and other places on special occasions or for every day events.
Get into the Autumn spirit with today's fun puzzle, put the colorful decorative gourds back together and relax. Gourds have had numerous uses throughout history, including as tools, musical instruments, decoration, and food. Today, gourds are commonly used for a wide variety of crafts and a wide variety of decorations. They are made into jewelry, furniture, dishes, utensils and other decorations or objects using carving and other techniques.
This new beautiful puzzle is based on a painting by Claude Monet with the same name. He painted this beautiful masterpiece in 1864. The painting features some beautiful Spring flowers (peonies, hydrangeas, lilacs and some geraniums). Monet loved flowers and is quoted as saying, "I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."
Today's fun puzzle is based on a painting by Ferdinand von Wright, a Finnish-Swedish artist renowned for his mastery in portraying intricate renditions of birds. The painting masterfully portrays a tranquil winter scene, featuring a group of gray partridges meticulously depicted amidst the serene landscape. Gray partridges, scientifically known as Perdix perdix, are ground-nesting birds native to Europe and Asia. Typically found in open landscapes, they inhabit a variety of environments, including farmlands, grasslands, and scrubby areas. Their plumage, depicted with exquisite detail in the painting, serves not only as a visual spectacle but also as an adaptation for survival in their natural surroundings.
This puzzle is based on a painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and it depicts a vase of colorful chrysanthemums. Also called mums or chrysanths, chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BC. It is estimated that there are over 20000 cultivars in the world with a variety of flower shapes and colors.
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