About Partridges in Snow: 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. // Image Credit: Ferdinand von Wright, 1895, Finnish National Gallery
Challenge yourself to a digital puzzle with this online jigsaw featuring a close-up of a computer keyboard! Keyboards are an essential tool for computer users, and this puzzle offers a unique perspective on one of the most commonly used devices in our daily lives. With intricate details, this puzzle is sure to test your puzzle-solving skills. Piece by piece, reveal the secrets hidden among the keys and unlock the final image. Perfect for keyboard enthusiasts or anyone looking for a fun and engaging puzzle to pass the time. Start playing now and enjoy the satisfying feeling of completing a challenging puzzle!
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 based on a captivating painting that exudes warmth and vibrancy. The original painting was made by Alfred William Finch in 1915 and it depicts two vases standing closely together, each adorned with a delightful bouquet of tulips. The first vase proudly displays a bouquet of orange tulips, their vibrant petals contrasting beautifully against the green stems and leaves. The second vase, with its ornate green design and intricate yellow details, holds a beautiful arrangement of red tulips. Set against a backdrop of soft, draped fabric in various shades of pink, the scene unfolds with a sense of refined elegance and tranquility. The subtle interplay of light and shadow lends depth and dimension to the composition, while visible brushstrokes instill the painting with a tactile quality, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the rich textures of the canvas. Take a few minutes, put the pieces back together and relax with today's fun and colorful art themed puzzle. Have fun!
Celery root, also called celeriac, knob celery, and turnip-rooted celery is a variety of celery cultivated for its edible stem and shoots. Celeriac is edible raw or cooked, and tastes similar to the leaf stalks of common celery cultivars. It may used as an ingredient in soups, casseroles, roasted, stewed, or blanched.
In today's puzzle we feature some rustic wooden stools around a tree stump table. These interesting pieces of furniture are made out of tree stumps and are used as garden furniture. Wood has been the primary material for making furniture for thousands of years. The first pieces of furniture would have probably looked something like the ones in this fun new puzzle. Click start, put the stools and the table back together and complete today's game. Have fun!
In today's puzzle we feature a cute sand cat. The sand cat, also known as the sand dune cat, inhabits sandy and stony deserts. It has been recorded in several locations in Niger, Morocco, Chad, Algeria, Egypt, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula. It usually rests in underground dens during the day and hunts at night. The sand cat is solitary and it prefers flat or undulating terrain with sparse vegetation of grasses or small bushes.
Today's puzzle is based on "View of the Marble Square with the Ruins of the Uncompleted Frederik's Church" by F. Sodring. This captivating artwork depicts a historic scene set in Copenhagen, Denmark. The central focus of the painting is the iconic Frederik's Church, an impressive architectural wonder also known as the Marble Church, located in Copenhagen, Denmark. However, what makes this artwork particularly intriguing is the presence of the church's incomplete state - a reminder of the passage of time and the challenges faced during its construction. As you engage in the online jigsaw puzzle, you'll find yourself becoming more acquainted with the nuances of this fascinating artwork. The challenge of assembling the pieces will allow you to appreciate the artist's careful brushstrokes and the emotional essence conveyed through the scene.
As you piece together this stunning puzzle, you'll be mesmerized by the rolling hills that stretch as far as the eye can see. Verdant meadows, resplendent with wildflowers, create a vibrant tapestry of colors, while majestic trees provide shade and refuge for the local wildlife. The golden rays of the sun bathe the entire landscape, casting enchanting shadows and adding a touch of magic to the scene. Each puzzle piece you connect will reveal more of the breathtaking details, from the intricate textures of the foliage to the subtle variations in the terrain. Have fun!
The king eider spends most of the year in coastal marine ecosystems at high latitudes, and migrates to Arctic tundra to breed in June and July. It is a large sea duck, measuring 50–70 cm (20–28 in) in length with a wingspan of 86–102 cm (34–40 in). The male is unmistakable with its mostly black body, buff-tinged white breast and multicolored head. The head, nape and neck are a pale bluish grey. The cheek is pale green. The bill, separated from the face by a thin black line, is red with a white nail and a large, distinctive yellow knob. This puzzle is based on an illustration from Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon.
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