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One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Onion family".
Shot with a Noritsu "38-60 mm F 4-4.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Ziva David, NCIS Special Agent is very busy doing spring activities (bug searching) in the lower field with wheat plantation.
Activity was ramping up in the sea wall as the breeding season got underway
Black guillemot or tystie (Cepphus grylle)
Oban- Argyll Scotland
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Small bird activity has dropped off lately. Perhaps the red berries of the Madrone trees are finished. A Sharp-Shinned Hawk (Accipter striatus) flies over. A small sleek woodland Hawk that feeds on small birds, the occasional small mammal, lizards and insects. Mendocino County, North California
Boiling mud pools and lakes are a feature of Kairua Park in Rotorua, NZ. Noted for these features plus geysers, and volcanic activity Rotorua is one of the top destinations for tourists visiting the country. A sulphur smell pervades the region
Are there extraterrestrials living among us on earth? What do they do? These are the type of questions humans have debated for ages, and after a weekend at Death Valley National Park, I believe I am ready to solve them. Speculate no more, as aliens are playful creatures who, it turns out, live in the mountains around The Racetrack Playa and come out every full moon to move around rocks.
Why you might ask, would aliens do this when there are so many things they could see and do on earth? The answer is simple: to mess with tourists. It’s probably a higher calling on their planets. As the legend goes, no one has ever seen these rocks in Death Valley National Park move. Nonsense. As the hit film Men in Black taught us, aliens have the power to erase our minds. Heck, there’s a good chance I saw aliens the night I took this photo. I don’t remember seeing them, but I cannot say definitively that I did not see them....
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195114 crosses the Kent Estuary with the 1627 Barrow to Manchester Airport on a grey spring day near Arnside.
45 minutes later another fissure opened in the volcanic system near Fagradalsfjall in Reykjanes Iceland. The picture is taken from Reykjavik the capital of Iceland.
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