About Silver Spruce: In today's puzzle we feature a close up of a beautiful sliver spruce. Pick your difficulty level, click start and try putting back together piece by piece. Have fun! // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
Today's puzzle is based on "The New Bonnet", a mid 19th-century oil on canvas painting by American artist Francis William Edmonds. The painting depicts a familial scene in which a woman receives a new bonnet. The family (a woman, her mother and father) are presented as being shocked by the price of the bonnet.
Part 3 of our fun puzzle series "Exploring the World of Mushrooms" is here. Based on a stunning illustration, this puzzle invites you to explore the hidden realms of nature's fungal wonders. Each piece showcases a delightful array of mushrooms, revealing their unique charm in shapes, sizes, and colors, forming a captivating tapestry of biodiversity. Every piece of this puzzle exudes an artistic expression, with meticulous attention to detail capturing the essence of each mushroom. From the delicate striations on stems to the play of light on caps, every element invites wonder and curiosity, transcending the earthly existence of the mushrooms and inviting puzzlers to appreciate their beauty and mystery. As you piece together this enchanting puzzle, immerse yourself in the magic of the mushroom world and let your imagination run wild amidst the fungal wonders of the forest. Have fun!
Pelicans frequent inland and coastal waters, where they feed principally on fish, catching them at or near the water surface. They use their long beak and a large throat pouch to catch prey and drain the water from the scooped-up contents before swallowing. There are eight living pelican species today. The one in today's puzzle is a great white pelican, also known as the eastern white pelican, rosy pelican or white pelican.
In this captivating jigsaw puzzle nature's intricate details come to life in a mesmerizing display. The focal point is the textured bark of a tree, gleaming in a pristine white hue, adorned with a lush blanket of vibrant green moss. Moss, a humble yet essential component of forest ecosystems, plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and vitality of trees and their surrounding environment. As one of the oldest plant species on Earth, mosses have evolved remarkable adaptability to thrive in diverse habitats, from damp forests to arid deserts. Mosses act as natural sponges, absorbing and retaining moisture from the air and rainfall, helping to regulate humidity levels in forest environments. This moisture retention capability not only benefits the mosses themselves but also provides a moist microhabitat for other organisms such as insects, amphibians, and small mammals. They also play a vital role in nutrient cycling and soil formation. As they grow on the bark of trees, mosses create microhabitats that support a diverse array of organisms, enriching the overall ecosystem.
Another flower themed puzzle is here. In this new one we feature some beautiful yellow, orange and dark red artificial flowers. If you didn't know, these kind of imitations of natural plants are used for decorating homes and businesses all over the world. With today's production techniques, artificial flowers and plants look almost lifelike and are easily mistaken for the real ones. There are several advantages to having decorations made out of artificial plants: these kind of plants don't need to be replaced periodically, they don't need any day to day maintenance and they can be placed in any location without concern for lighting or temperature conditions.
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.
Another nature themed puzzle is here. In these new one we feature some beautiful pink flowers and a couple of cute bees. Bees are found on every continent except for Antarctica. They feed on nectar and pollen and play an important part in pollination. There are over 16,000 known species of bees (honey bees, bumblebees, stingless bees, mason bees, carpenter bees, leafcutter bees, sweat bees and more).
Lowland gorillas live in montane, primary and secondary forest and lowland swampland in central Africa. The lowland gorilla is the smallest subspecies of gorilla but still has exceptional size and strength. Gorillas live in groups of up to 30 individuals that are led by one or more adult males. As primarily herbivorous, the main diet of lowland gorilla groups is fruit, roots, shoots, wild celery, tree bark and pulp. Gorillas are considered highly intelligent.
If you didn't already know, the caracal is a medium-sized wild cat native to a range of habitats in Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. One of it's most prominent and distinctive features is its prominent black ear tufts. These tufts are thought to serve as sensory devices and may play a role in communication. The caracal is a solitary and nocturnal creature, which makes it less conspicuous to human observers. It is well adapted to blend into their surroundings and is very skilled at avoiding humans. That's why it can be quite elusive and rarely observed in the wild.
Today's puzzle is based on a painting by Ferdinand von Wright - a Finnish painter known for his landscapes and animal paintings. The painting captures a bucolic scene, featuring a old wooden barn as the setting. Positioned on the right side of the scene is a white calf, its attention captivated by the three geese standing before it. One of the geese has it's neck extended and it seems to be honking at the surprised calf.
Today's puzzle feature a variety of plants and animals that live in the ocean. Fish, corals, crustaceans, mollusks and more; they are all part of this intricate illustration of marine life made by James M. Sommerville (the first professor in drawing and painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts). How many sea creatures can you spot and and name? Give it a try!
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