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juvenile Havik Hawk Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis

I admit it. This face was so priceless I cropped it to get the photo I wanted :)

Esquimalt Lantern Festival

For the first time, seeing fungus on the stump of the pin oak. No, not on the top of the cut, that's a cat. The other stuff... I wonder how nasty it is to have growing in one's yard...? Verna Faye Murray (a fungus-expert friend of friend) says “This looks like the beginning of a polypore shelf mushroom of some type. They won’t hurt you or your pets. Let me guess; they’re very hard, right? Not soft.” (Tapped w stick and confirmed) She then said “Upon closer inspection, the root ones are also polypores; Red belted polypores. The ones on the stump are the same thing, I’m betting. Not turkey tails. I’m on my phone; sorry for confusion.” Thanks, Verna Faye! (On more looking this thing has numerous similar names, Red Banded Polypore, Red Belted Conk, Fomitopsis pinicola www.hearthsidehealing.com/articles/red-belted-conk) (obviously Tikki is very content with its being summer weather - Happy Caturday 7/11/2020!)

Camino de Santiago

Santiago de Compostela

Convento de Santo Domingo de Bonaval

Just landed....

 

Redshank

Tringa totanus

 

As its name suggests, Redshanks' most distinctive features are their bright orange-red legs. They have a medium-length bill and an orange base to match. Their back and wings are brown and speckled, while their belly is paler in colour.

Сканстес

она просторная, она мне симпатична

Verdure vue de mon balcon.

A summer coat of Kudzu wraps around the ballast along the Winston-Salem District at Boones Mill, Virginia, where coltrane 756 is seen coming into town.

Alcaravão

Burhinus oedicnemus

De Tromso aux îles Lofoten.

Paysages magnifiques en ce mois de février 2020.

moines bouddhistes.Myanmar

Architect: Zaha Hadid

New York

Madrid desde la Estación de trenes Chamartín. Chau Madrid, Adiós España !!!!!! Hasta Siempre !!!

HOSONO.

Nikon D200 + NIKKOR 85/1.4

Shot with a 200mm F/4 AIS Micro

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