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Along the path up Glen Elchaig from Camas-luinie.

Norway and Estonia

...μην φεύγεις μακριά

Uptight - Mi Feugeis

 

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For Macro Mondays theme, what's on my "Desk"--too much stuff, in need of good cleaning and organization.😆 Total horizontal dimension of image is about 2.25".

As we arrived home one day, Mr Maine Coon appeared around the corner of the house, watched us get out of the car and soon found a spot among the plants to sit and contemplate for a bit.

 

Luckily I had taken my iPhone out with me and had it to hand.

For the doubters among my followers...yep, I got the yip.

 

When I posted the Red-tailed Hawk yesterday, I mentioned that it flew across the prairie dog town while I was attempting to photograph a jump yip. Actually, I had already managed to get that shot about ten minutes before the hawk entered the scene.

 

During each trip to Black-tailed Prairie dog country, I've been rather intensively observing the little rascals with the intent of increasing my odds of capturing the jump yip. The payoff was that I captured nine of them during our latest trip.

 

Some info on jump yip behavior:

 

Black-tailed Prairie Dogs have a vast "vocabulary". Some scientists consider their vocalizations to be a language. They can communicate the type of predator/threat, the size, the color and whether it's on the ground or airborne.

 

One of their communications is called a "jump-yip" where one will stand up, seemingly without reason, on its haunches, lean back its head and call out "wee-oo." One of the main theories for this behavior has been that it's a signal of "all clear". But research has shown that they perform the jump-yip before, during and after dangerous events. Some researchers now conclude the whole point of jump-yipping is for one prairie dog to assess the alertness and responsiveness of his or her associates.

   

Little Nightmares

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Camera Tools: Own pause camera table, HUD Toggle by Pino44io

Resolution: DSR resolutions (16:9 only)

Post-processing: Reshade v3

Downsample Filter: Lanczos2

Notes:

1. You can disable Chromatic Aberration by editing the ..\Steam\steamapps\common\Little Nightmares\Atlas\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\Scalability.ini file and adding the following two lines.

[PostProcessQuality@3]

r.SceneColorFringeQuality=0

Don't know the name of these plants, so Rushes will have to do for now.

Flitting among flowers - Cabbage White at Springton Manor.

 

I was killing time waiting for the hummingbirds to feed. As my camera was set up for flight shots I decided to try and photograph butterflies and bees in flight while I was waiting for the hummingbirds.

 

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"Oh, I believe there are angels among us

Sent down to us from somewhere up above

They come to you and me in our darkest hours

To show us how to live, to teach us how to give

To guide us with the light of love

They wear so many faces, show up in the strangest places

To grace us with their mercy in our time of need" - Angels Among Us by Alabama

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❂ Vue sur la vallée de la DORDOGNE, le PONT et une partie du village médiéval.

 

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The graveyard at The Holy Ghost ruins, Basingstoke, is in places, a carpet of white snowdrops at the minute. We need something to cheer us on these dull days!

Scallop Dredge, Widgery Wharf - Portland Maine

This photo is a replacement of a close-up shot posted earlier that didn't really work...

 

This ragged-looking "big bird" is a juvenile Wood Stork. The adults have bald, scaly heads

Wood Storks are among the largest North American birds.

 

Hope to see him in a more mature state when we visit Florida again this winter.

so glad I stopped for a little walk on my way home . . .

Tyler State Park, nestled in the lush forests of East Texas, offers a tranquil retreat amidst towering pines and serene lake waters.

lunar eclipse of March 2025, Nova Scotia

The light flows from their branches.

And they call again, “It’s simple,”

they say, “and you, too, have come

into the world to do this, to go easy,

to be filled with light, and to shine.”

-Mary Oliver

On Travistock Trail. The tall trees look like giants when a human stands next to them.

old pic "re-mastered"...

a little fisherman boat sailed among the big ships that were anchored near the port of Merak, province of Banten, Indonesia.

 

"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" 😃

to say thankyou for all you all do for me....I hope in this small gesture you realise how much you all mean to me....xx

English Name: Blue Tailed Damselfly

Scientific Name: Ischnura elegans (Odonata Zygoptera)

Family: Coenagrionidae (Demoiselles)

Sex: Male & Female

Age: Adult

Location: Prat de Cabanes, Torrenostra (Torreblanca)

Province: Castelló de La Plana

Country: Spain

Continent: Europe

Date: May 2020

Monarch Butterfly seen in the Herb Garden at the Huntington Library & Botanical Gardens ! July 2016.

Hit "L" for a closer look !

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Polaroid Originals 600 Film

The Breithorn (4,164 m) is a mountain range of the Pennine Alps located on the border between Switzerland and Italy.

 

The Breithorn is considered the most easily climbed 4,000 m Alpine peak. This is due to the Klein Matterhorn cable car which takes climbers to over 3,820 m from Zermatt for a starting point.

 

It's a perfect summit to acclimate and in order to climb others peaks more complicated.

 

Zermatt, Switzerland. July 2016

  

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A beautiful cinnamon-coloured grizzly bear, surrounded by springtime wildflowers, looks up for a moment from feeding on the tall lush sedge grass (best larger), Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, BC.

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