About Pelican Flying: Pelicans are among the heaviest of flying birds. They use thermals for soaring to heights of 3000 m or more, combined both with gliding and with flapping flight in V formation, to travel distances of up to 150 km to feeding areas. Pelicans also fly low over stretches of water, using a phenomenon known as ground effect to reduce drag and increase lift. This helps them save substantial amounts of energy while flying. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
This beautiful and challenging puzzle is based on a painting by the Venetian painter Giambattista Cimaroli. It depicts view of life on the Brenta near the town of Dolo, a short distance from Venice. The Brenta is a river that runs from Trentino to the Adriatic Sea just south of the Venetian lagoon. It runs through Stra, Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, Mira, Oriago and Malcontenta to Fusina.
Capercaillies are large, ground-dwelling birds belonging to the grouse family. They inhabit dense coniferous and mixed forests, where they feed on a variety of plant matter including leaves, buds, berries, and occasionally insects. Capercaillies are primarily ground-dwelling birds but are also capable of limited flight, which they use mainly to escape predators or move between forest patches. They are known for their striking appearance, with males being particularly notable for their dark plumage and iridescent feathers, especially during the breeding season. Male capercaillies also have a distinctive red eyebrow and a black tail with a white border. They are known for their elaborate courtship displays, which often involve males displaying their plumage and making loud calls to attract females. This puzzle is based on a painting by Ferdinand von Wright.
Solve today's puzzle and lose yourself in a complex network of tree limbs. If you didn't know, tree branches are structural extensions of a tree's main trunk or stem, essential for supporting leaves and fruits, transporting water and nutrients, maintaining stability and growth and interacting with the environment by providing a habitat for a variety of birds, animals and insects. Take a few minutes off your daily routine, put the pieces back together and reconstruct the intricate tree canopy. Have fun!
This fun new puzzle is based on one of David Teniers the Younger's most famous paintings called "Village Festival," an oil on canvas work. "Village Festival" is a celebration of the joy of community and the spirit of togetherness, capturing the essence of life in a Flemish village during the 17th century. The painting depicts a festive scene in a Flemish village, with people of all ages gathered in a vibrant outdoor setting. The figures are engaged in a variety of activities, such as dancing, playing music, and socializing. Some are dressed in elaborate costumes, while others are more casually attired. One of the most striking aspects of the painting is its sense of movement and energy.
Today's puzzle is based on a beautiful still life painting by Cornelis de Heem, a still-life painter associated with both Flemish Baroque and Dutch Golden Age painting. The juxtaposition of freshly gathered fruit and vegetables against the backdrop of a Baroque stairway leading to large garden in Cornelis de Heem's "Still Life with Vegetables and Fruit before a Garden Balustrade" suggests a scene of wealth and natural abundance. The valuable blue-and-white Chinese porcelain pitcher placed amidst these elements serves as a symbol of the extravagant wealth that characterized the ideal lifestyle of the European aristocracy during the seventeenth century.
In today's puzzle we feature a beautiful red rooster and some hens relaxing in the warm Autumn sun. Roosters are differentiated from hens by the distinctive plumage, the long flowing tails, pointed feathers on their backs and neck and the brighter, and bolder colors. Chickens are gregarious birds and live together in flocks. Roosters are very territorial and protective of their flocks. A rooster's crowing is a loud call and sends a territorial signal to other roosters but it can also be used to inform the flock about sudden disturbances within their surroundings.
Today's puzzle is base on a textile pattern called "Violet and Columbine", originally designed by William Morris - a British textile designer, poet, novelist, translator and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. The beautiful and intricate floral pattern makes for a challenging but fun jigsaw puzzle. Give it a try!
In this fun and challenging jigsaw puzzle nature unveils its seasonal masterpiece - a lush carpet of colorful leaves, each a vibrant testament to the changing hues of fall. Pick your difficulty level, start the game, put the intricate mosaic of colorful fall leaves back together and immerse yourself in the beauty of fall's grand finale. Have fun!
Based on a painting by Johann Ludwig Ernst Morgenstern, today's puzzle is a captivating portrayal of rural life, capturing the essence of a tranquil farmstead. The focal point of the painting is a sturdy wooden barn with a thatched roof. The scene is animated by various activities: a woman carries a basket, a man climbs a ladder, some men work on their tools and while other as going about their chores. Animals, including chickens, ducks, and a dog, contribute to the farm's lively atmosphere. Morgenstern's attention to detail captures the dynamic essence of daily life on the farm, showcasing the diverse tasks and interactions that define this picturesque setting.
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