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Rapazinho-dos-Velhos (Nystalus maculatus). (Gmelin, 1788).
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I'm back in Ottawa and there's still lots of snow. This was taken on February 28th on film. Kodak Gold 200 on a Minolta XG-1.
One day old back alleys like this will be part of history. How many of us have not paid attention to places like this and then think in future years when it's too late that we have no record of where we grew up.
At the end of the three day 4WD tour that goes across the Salar de Uyuni, then up volcanic valleys with flamingo lakes, you end up at the Chile border. From there it's a one hour bus to San Pedro de Atacama.
I decided not to go on to Chile, but do the seven or so hours back to Uyuni, so see a lot of it all again...
Back Tor, Derwent Edge, Peak District, UK
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A spectacular sunrise on Derwent Edge this morning. For a moment or two anyway.
If you look very closely to close ups of Hummingbirds, you will see how their back feathers are used to help them hover. It is especially evident in this shot.
Allen's Hummingbird
Selasphorus sasin
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) male perched on a staff gauge.
Samiec gąsiorka (Lanius collurio) siedzący na wodowskazie.
It was a pleasant surprise to see #7764, a GE C40-8 loco, which was in storage all these days at Waycross, GA, back in action. It was on Y123, a local from Charleston to Cosgrove Yard, and here it is seen on its way back at N. Charleston.
Narrowest back road I've seen in quite some time.
Western Wisconsin.
A bit of painterly to hide some defects.
A male Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) seen at Sutton Park, West Midlands, England on the 14,9,20
Native Masked Bee (Hylaeus Rhodohylaeus) female
Lovely to see these back in the garden for the season.
Green-backed Tit is a species of the Himalayas and mountains and foothills to the east, with a disjunct population in Taiwan (which is where this bird was seen). What a beautiful combination of colours. This individual was active along the Dasyueshan Road in the mountains east of Taichung City.
Strip it all back
Noble Creations: Ancient Shirt available at Man Cave
Cheerno: Long Skirt
Doux: Toni Hairstyle
Volkstone: Kurt Skin, Bryson Hairbase,
Lelutka: Jon
Not Found: Gianni Skin (Body)
Signature: Davis Body
Poses are my own
Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) male perched on a branch.
Samiec gąsiorka (Lanius collurio) siedzący na gałązce.
Speaking of friends, the best
ones always have your back.
(Selena Gomez)
Looking close... on Friday! - Food in Backlight
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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