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Credit @ Sway's in FLF (19th April)
Vase bunny : Sway's [Flower Pot Bunny] mocha
Vase bunny : Sway's [Flower Pot Bunny] charcoal
Vase bunny : Sway's [Flower Pot Bunny] cotton
Sway's [Bunny Egg] Mr.
Sway's [Bunny Egg] Mrs.
Credit @ Park Place in Swank
bed : [Park Place] Oriana Boho Chic Bed - Adult
ceiling lamp : [Park Place] Oriana Pine Ceiling Lamp
wall cloth : [Park Place] Oriana Boho Chic Wall Hanging
side table : [Park Place] Oriana Boho Bedside Table
dresser : [Park Place] Oriana Dresser
table lamp : [Park Place] Oriana Lamp - Teal
sofa : [Park Place] Oriana Boho Pallet Sofa - Adult
hanging chair : [Park Place] Oriana Boho Chic Hanging Chair - PG
chair : [Park Place] Oriana Papasan Chair - PG
table chair : [Park Place] Oriana Dinette Chair
table : [Park Place] Oriana Dinette Table
table lamp : [Park Place] Oriana Lamp - Yellow
Credit @ Magnum Opus in On9
wall clock : [MO] Functional Wall Clock Shiplap
wall clock (right) : [MO] Functional Wall Clock Green
Credit @ [CIRCA]living
[CIRCA] - "AZIZA" Tall Vase - Tropica Plant - Russet Metal (L)
[CIRCA] - "Aziza" Hanging Fern Basket (long)
[CIRCA] - "AZIZA" Bowl Vase - Snake Plant - Umber Ceramic (L)
[CIRCA] - "AZIZA" Tall Vase - Tropica Plant - Gold Metal (L)
This is J Mart in Pisek, ND. (Population 87). All the boxes are full of hand bagged chocolates and candy. Including a selection of sugar free. Hand written signs, hand written receipts, original tin ceiling, old school cash register. A row of white freezers, not commercial freezers. Every year they order tons of goodies; this year they have 9,500 pounds of candy - yes, you read that correctly. It’s a throw back to the 40’s or maybe earlier! We loved it. Nobody pushed, everyone was patient. No debit cards, no credit cards, just cash or cheques. And the chocolate was yummy!
View from Cathedral Saint-Isaac : admiralty & hermitage
"You don't know how lucky you are boy
Back in the U.S.S.R."
(Paul Mc Cartney - Live in Red Square - Moscow, Russia)
Challenge sur Flickr : 71 : Panoramic
PSP : Urban scape
Icterus chrysater
(Yellow-backed Oriole / Turpial Montañero)
The Yellow-backed Oriole is well-named, as it is one of the very few species of orioles with a yellow back. Indeed, this oriole shows only two colors, yellow and black: the wings are entirely black, the feathers lacking the white or yellow feather margins that are shown by most other species of oriole.
The Yellow-backed Oriole has an oddly discontinuous distribution: it occurs from southern Mexico south to northeastern Nicaragua, and again from Panama south to northern Colombia and Venezuela, but is absent from Costa Rica and from most of Nicaragua. This oriole has a very broad elevational range, ranging up to 2500 m in Central America and almost to 2700 m in Colombia.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Taken in La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea
hörschbachschlucht near to murrhardt (swabian forest, germany). On the top of the waterfall there is a pool and with a small flap you can trigger the waterfall. The waterfall ist about 12m high. thanks vor my buddy max for the idea and nice trip.
This Red-backed Shrike was photographed in the wild in the Kruger National Park.
(What is most interesting about this image, is that I used the 2x MIII converter on a R6. For the first time, I now am able to use that converted with confidence, as I always seemed to get not that sharp images on the DSLR's. I guess, for 1000mm, this turned out acceptably sharp.)
Sometimes called African White-backed Vulture. Distinguished from Rüppell's Griffon by its all dark bill, dark eyes, and more plain back feathers (Rüppell's back feathers have dark centers and light edges). Although there is no population estimate, BirdLife International also lists this species as critically endangered.
Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) male perched on a branch.
Samiec gąsiorka (Lanius collurio) siedzący na gałęzi.
der himmel über berlin war öfters blau und manchmal grau... es war schön berlin wieder neu zu entdecken, es hat sich auch einiges seit meinen letzten besuch vor über 10 jahren geändert...
.. Berlin where I got a lot to discover since my last visit 10 years ago :)
Wikipedia: The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis), also known as the yellow-bellied sunbird, is a species of sunbird found from Southern Asia to Australia. Originally from mangrove habitat, the olive-backed sunbird has adapted well to humans, and is now common even in fairly densely populated areas, even forming their nests in human dwellings.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive-backed_sunbird
Conservation status: Least Concern
A pair of Mallards battle it out in the sky. Another one from a sequence I took. Abberton reservoir.
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One of the back roads we went down looking for snowy owls in the UP of MI last weekend. Was like a blizzard up north. But did come across one snowy and some eagles.
Inspired by a my Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJAfLE39ZZ8
Credits : ombrebleue.wordpress.com/2019/05/18/back-to-black/
Looking back over the winter we haven't seen as many of these beautiful Snowy Owls as in previous winters. Yesterday we did spot a couple of them far out on the Lake Ontario ice. This photo was taken from our vehicle at a safe distance respecting the owl's space and the private property it was sitting on.
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Okay, so technically it's a small sand dune, not a mountain, but still...I have a song in my heart, a ukulele on my back, and sand beneath my not-at-all-appropriate-for-the-beach boots, so things are going fine!
Railway station, Antwerp
25, my birthday :D
When I was young I'd listen to the radio Waitin' for my favorite songs Waiting they played I'd sing along It made me smile Those were such happy times And not so long ago How I wondered where they'd gone But they're back again Just like a long lost friend All the songs I loved so well (*) every sha-la-la-la Every wo-wo-wo Still shines Every shing-a-ling-a-ling That they're starting to sing's So fine
Remnants of an old grain elevator, now part a cow pasture, on the outskirts of a sleepy Oklahoma town...Have a great fence friday all,60° here Sunday! It's snowing right now so we will see...LOL
This tiny bird stopped by to sip honey from the flowers . Enough time for me to grab my camera and click !
Flying Scotsman on the East Lancs Railway. Two weekend trials before going back in to full service mid February. The Scotsman is painted Black (WW2 Colours). If tests are fine, the Flying Scotsman will be painted in it usual Green colour.
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Tokina 12-24mm
Exposure: 1.3 sec (13/10)
Aperture: f/8
Focal Length: 12 mm
ISO Speed: 200
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Icterus chrysater
(Yellow-backed Oriole / Turpial Montañero)
The Yellow-backed Oriole is well-named, as it is one of the very few species of orioles with a yellow back. Indeed, this oriole shows only two colors, yellow and black: the wings are entirely black, the feathers lacking the white or yellow feather margins that are shown by most other species of oriole.
The Yellow-backed Oriole has an oddly discontinuous distribution: it occurs from southern Mexico south to northeastern Nicaragua, and again from Panama south to northern Colombia and Venezuela, but is absent from Costa Rica and from most of Nicaragua. This oriole has a very broad elevational range, ranging up to 2500 m in Central America and almost to 2700 m in Colombia.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
the whole week was a blur! too much to see in so little time...it is great to have photos to remind me of the places i have been and seen! yet there was so much more to see in such little time. as my friend always says, leave something for the next trip. i just hope it would be less franctic! lol!
shot this from a speeding van to budapest, so you will note the foreground blur...