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I watched a group of five newly fledged Chickadees checking out the underside of leaves looking for insects. They all had that method of feeding down and were quite successful in finding a few insects.

A bit more water since the last time I was there - [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasty78/34109089330/]

Callicoma serratifolia

Toy horse from a small bag of toys I purchased from a Goodwill store.

Photo: ©Cristian Lupi

Portrait of a black bear.

 

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Amazing looking Bicolore! My first, and blue has to be one of the best colors i've seen on a lambo!

 

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The blacksmith lapwing or blacksmith plover (Vanellus armatus) occurs commonly from Kenya through central Tanzania to southern and southwestern Africa.

A common sight around water, including pans, lakes, rivers, dams, estuaries and salt pans, and also short grasslands, sports fields and wet pastures, Blacksmith Lapwings are noisy and conspicuous birds. They have a characteristic ‘tink tink tink’ or ‘klink klink klink’ call, which they make from the ground (where they spend most of their time searching for food or tending to chicks) or in flight. They can be found singly, in pairs or in small groups.

It is not difficult to recognise a Blacksmith Lapwing. Their plumage is boldly marked in black, white and grey, and they are unlikely to be mistaken for other species. They have grey and black wings, while the rest of the body and the head are boldly patterned in white and black - also the underparts. Females are on average bigger than the males, but both sexes generally look alike.

 

Photographed on a late evening game drive at the Athi Basin Dam in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.

Tilden Botanic Garden, Berkeley, CA

Pillar Point, Princeton-by-the-Sea, CA

For our friend that had a really terrible day-

 

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Phoenicurus ochruros / Mrka crvenrepka

 

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So happy to see the Black Scoters returning again to the Richmond Marina for another year! We first saw one in 2012 and he returned every year since. In 2019, a second male returned with him and they both continue. We don't go every year to see them but it sure is a treat when we do! My favorite little Black Scoter!

Black-tailed Godwit (male), RSPB Lodmoor Dorset UK

I tried yesterday for a while to catch a bird perched at the TOP of this pine tree but had to settle for a few quick visits to the edge from a Black-capped Chickadee. Hennepin County, MN 12/08/21

Today had my annual day out at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast to see the seals and was lucky enough to see this black seal the warden told me that they only have 2/3 born per year but he was not cooperative he was enjoying the sun and was sleeping in the long grass (that was the seal not the warden ) and was not going to move for any one this snap was about the best I was able to get

Check out the ideal-ness of this little number. Cute curvy heel, tiniest of peeptoes, mary jane strap, cute buckle detail. And the good news: they are totally comfortable. I found them on clearance for $20 at Shoe Pavilion about six years ago. They're made by To The Max!, which is the lower-cost version of BCBG.

Clocher de l'église Saint-Claude du Casset dans la vallée de la Guisane (Hautes-Alpes). Eglise reconstruite au XVIIIe siècle.

Mature male Black darter...Sympetrum danae.

Crowle Moor, Lincolnshire, England.

Sony a7rII + LA-EA3 + Sigma 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 II DG HSM

Prompt: A stunningly detailed, oil paint, portrait of a black horse and a white horse with flowing manes, their faces almost touching, with a soft gradient studio style background, studio style lighting, embodying the balance between light and dark. --ar 4:5 --exp 10 --v 7

 

the digital fine art was created using Midjourney AI and Photoshop

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This black bear caught a salmon and is heading to the woods to eat. The mouth of this stream empties in to a large bay.

Common short lived herb that is edible. Also known as sunberry or wonderberry plant. Used in traditional medicine.

Origin: Eurasia.

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