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Fruit Tree Blossoms, Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop, Nuriootpa, Barossa Valley, SA, Australia [Photography]

Beers fruit blossoms.

 

Grape Vine Buds and New Leaves 2, Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop, Nuriootpa, Barossa Valley, SA, Australia [Photography]

A close-up view of a grapevine featuring vibrant green, lobed leaves with visible veins and serrated edges. Multiple clusters of small, unripe grape buds in varying shades of green, yellow, and reddish-brown are attached to the vine. A thick brown branch supports the vine, with a blurred chicken wire fence visible in the background. The scene highlights the texture of the leaves and the clustered buds, with soft focus on distant elements.</p>

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Grape Vine Buds and New Leaves, Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop, Nuriootpa, Barossa Valley, SA, Australia [Photography]

A close-up view of a grapevine branch with new growth, positioned in front of a wire mesh fence. The branch has rough, textured brown bark, with several small green leaves and clusters of pinkish buds emerging. The background features a blurred wire fence and green foliage. The focus is on the branch's new growth against the out-of-focus fence and landscape.</p></p>

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They were raising a large variety of pheasants at the farm shop of the famous Australian food presenter, Maggie Beer.

Pheasant 2, Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop, , Nuriootpa, Barossa Valley, SA, Australia [Photography]

A close-up, high-angle photograph captures a male Lady Amherst's pheasant standing on a weathered corrugated metal surface, possibly a roof or ramp. The bird's head is dark green and black with a small red crest and a bright yellow patch around its eye. Its most striking feature is a cape-like ruff of white feathers with bold black scalloped edges covering its neck and upper back. Its chest is dark black, transitioning to white underparts. The pheasant's legs are grey, and its tail feathers are partially visible behind it. To the right, a wire mesh fence is visible. The lighting is natural, and the focus is sharp on the bird's head and neck.

They were raising a large variety of pheasants at the farm shop of the famous Australian food presenter, Maggie Beer.