#April 2017 desktop wallpaper calendar free
Spring is one of my favourite seasons for flowers - including Ranunculus, Tulips, Anemones, Hyacinths and Daffodils - all of which you’ll find at play in April’s free floral tech wallpapers! In fact, some of my all time favourite DIGITAL BLOOMS were created in April.
#April 2017 desktop wallpaper calendar series
5 years ago I could have never predicted the success of this series - which has now eclipsed one million downloads! To thank you for your support, I’ve rounded up all of my April free floral tech wallpapers for you to download in one convenient location. Isn’t that wild?! Over the years this series has undergone many changes as I worked with various florists and local vendors to preserve seasonal blooms digitally in an effort to enjoy their fleeting beauty on the background of our devices, year round. So dear reader please go ahead and download your April 2017 Desktop Wallpaper Calendar that features this colorful Saddle Billed Stork, native to Sub-Sahara Africa but clicked in Singapore and featured on desi Traveler.Happy April 1st and welcome back for my April Digital Blooms Roundup, flower friends! This mega post features 11 free, downloadable spring-inspired floral tech wallpapers for your computer, tablet and phone - no joke! It also marks DIGITAL BLOOMS 5th Anniversary, with the very first set of free floral tech wallpapers we created dating back to April 2016. These guys are one of the largest Stork species in the world and can go up to 1.5 meters in height with a wingspan of 2.4–2.7 meters. I really liked his sharp piercing eyes and bold colors on his long strong beak that kind of announces come closer and you will be lunch. Some of the countries where Saddle Billed Storks are found naturally in Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique have very similar tropical weather like Singapore, so I guess these guys feel at home. Now you may argue that an image clicked in a Bird Park does not qualify as a Wildlife Image, but I will disagree with you as the bird was not in cage, he was in an open compound with no restrictions but as the Jurong Bird Park has created perfect habitat for them, they see no reason to go anywhere else.
The desi Travel digest is comatose but I promise you not dead.Īnyways let me share the image of Saddle Billed Stork with you that is our hero of the April 2017 Desktop Calendar, and to the best of my memory only Wildlife image we will see in 2017 Calendar. Not that I am complaining, as I can go to Singapore as many times as possible, and I hope to make my 5th visit soon, as this time I hardly had any time to do some shopping in Singapore.Ī detailed post on Jurong Bird Park is long overdue and I am glad this post featuring Saddle Billed Stork on the April 2017 Desktop Calendar will add as a good reminder to the lazy desi Traveler to write more often before readers start wondering – desi Who? The only solace at the moment I have is that so far I have not missed this monthly calendar post on desi Traveler. Now since I cleared immigration formalities twice this makes it as two separate visits technically. Twice because once while going to Myanmar and once while coming back from Myanmar for Escapers 17, I had to enter Singapore twice. But is it a coincidence or what that I was in Singapore twice only last week. The image was finalized last year when the calendars went out for print. Saddle Billed Storks are native to Sub-Sahara Africa, but our guy on the April 2017 Desktop Calendar is from Jurong Bird Park Singapore. Saddle Billed Stork on April 2017 Desktop Calendar