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From one of our Bluefaced Leicester ewe lambs.

I found this bird at kings cliff calling out to its parents

Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis cyanotis), Wee Waa, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/australia/checklist/S72898802

 

The blue-faced honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis), also colloquially known as the bananabird, is a passerine bird of the honeyeater family, Meliphagidae. It is the only member of its genus, and it is most closely related to honeyeaters of the genus Melithreptus.

 

Source: Wikipedia

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Shot at Redcliffe SEQ Humpybong Lagoon

Gold Coast Botanic Gardens, Australia-1852

Blueface, baby

Yeah, aight, bust down, Thotiana

Yeah, aight, I wanna see you bust down

 

Bust down, Thotiana (bust down, Thotiana)

I wanna see you bust down (over)

Pick it up, now break that shit down (break it down)

Speed it up, then slow that shit down, on the gang (slow it down)

Bust it (bust down), bust down, bust it, bust it

Bust down on the gang (over)

Bust down, Thotiana (bust down, Thotiana)

I wanna see you bust down (over)

Pick it up, now break that shit down (break it down)

Speed it up, now slow that shit down, on the gang (slow it down)

Bust it (bust down), bust down, bust it, bust it

Bust down on the gang (over)

 

Thotiana - Blueface

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MOVE! Cologne: YASMIN VOL 4 BENTO

Just a few days old and they have a mighty appetite. Mostly

bluefaced Leicester sheep.

Made this plaster cast about 20 yrs ago.

We visited the Birch Aquarium at Scripps. I believe this is a Blueface Angel Fish

 

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Pomacanthus xanthometopon is a marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging to the family Pomacanthidae found in shallow parts of the Indo-Pacific. It is commonly known as the blueface angelfish or the yellowface angelfish because of its striking facial colouration.

 

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Birch Aquarium (Previously Birch Aquarium at Scripps, sometimes referred to as Scripps Aquarium or SIO Aquarium) is an aquarium and the public outreach center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.[4] Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Birch Aquarium has an annual attendance of more than 439,000,[5] including more than 40,000 school children, and features more than 3,000 animals representing 380 species. The hilltop site provides views of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography campus and the Pacific Ocean. The mission of the aquarium reads: "As the public outreach center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, Birch Aquarium features the groundbreaking work of Scripps Oceanography and UC San Diego scientists through innovative exhibits and events. More than just an aquarium, Birch Aquarium offers hands-on learning opportunities and climate-based programming to 40,000-plus K-12 students each year on site, in schools and in the field.".[6]

 

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Birch Aquarium 2023

 

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It's my tree! One more from a trip to the Gold coast late last year.

The distinctive blue facial skin of the Blue-faced Honeyeater, Entomyzon cyanotis, turns from its juvenile colour of olive-yellow to blue by the time it is about 16 months old.

 

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Gold Coast Botanic Gardens, Australia-1843

Bluefaced Leicester 4ply/fingering weight yarn in colourways Ash, Compost, Pennine Mist, Meadow Rue and Stonecrop

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It was interesting to see just how hard this bird worked at lifting the bark to get access to the insects.

(Peter)

A cross between Bluefaced Leicestershire ram and a Blackface ewe.

Derrington Staffordshire UK 26th May 2018

It was very windy today, warm wind and I enjoy walking in a warm wind. Hard work to get photos.

Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis cyanotis), Nurragingy Reserve, Blacktown, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/australia/checklist/S128135733

 

Large and conspicuous honeyeater with striking patch of bare facial skin: blue in adults, green in juveniles. White underparts and bright olive upperparts. Face black with white streaks on neck and chin. Usually found in noisy groups—often bickering with other bird species. Usually found in open woodlands and gardens. Can be very common in suburban areas.

 

Source: Ebird

ebird.org/australia/species/blfhon1

I took a walk through the park (over the road from the Outpost Cafe) to find a bathroom to make space for coffee. I found a beautiful bird instead. It was content to pose for quite a few photos. I'd packed the EM-5 and the Panasonic 100-300mm lens as conveniently compact for travelling. So impressed with the results!

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"The Blue-faced Honeyeater occurs in a wide range of habitats, though it is most usually found in eucalypt forests and woodlands, or often among pandanus palms, but it also often occurs in built-up habitats where it forages in both native and exotic plants. They take invertebrates from the trunks, branches and leaves of trees, and probe flowers for nectar. Like many honeyeaters, this species is often pugnacious, chasing competitors away from food sources, and mobbing, swooping or harassing potential predators to drive them away from the nest."

lots of new shoots on our grape vine.....sunshine coast qld australia

Taken at the HorrorHound Weekend event held annually at the Sharonville Convention Center in the Sharonville suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. HorrorHound is a three day event celebrating horror movies and all things related. It is always sold out well in advance and packed with fans many of which dress for the occasion. It's a difficult place to get good pictures due to the large crowd and poor and limited choices for backgrounds. Unfortunately, I'm not into horror films and so cannot identify the characters these folks may be portraying.

Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis cyanotis), Blacktown, NSW, Australia

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/australia/view/checklist/S60384624

 

The blue-faced honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis), also colloquially known as the bananabird, is a passerine bird of the honeyeater family, Meliphagidae. It is the only member of its genus, and it is most closely related to honeyeaters of the genus Melithreptus.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-faced_honeyeater

Fiber: All Spun Up BFL, "Z-205"

 

2 ply

928 yards

178 grams

Photographed in downtown Dubuque Iowa

Bluefaced Leicester 4ply/fingering weight yarn in colourway Ash

Meet you at the bird bath says the Spangled Drongo (left) to the Blue-faced Honeyeater aka Banana bird. Seen in a garden near Katherine NT, Australia. The weather right now in the Buildup before Wet season rains hopefully arrive in several months is hot - predicted 43'C or 109'F today again - so the bird baths are very popular. It's no time to get fussy about your drinking companions.

 

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The ST-9600 is the tuner from the first series of Technics high-end components in the dark design and 19" versions of the 70's. A five gang variable capacitor secures sensitive, selective sharp reception. Everything on board is what makes a quality tuner.

 

The high engineering effort in design is typical for the time when the used material apparently played no role. The carefully attached real dialglass and solid aluminum front panel is a highlight for the eyes in the living area.

 

Dominated by the 19-inch handles are typical left and right. Technics has been able to set the time, even without the trendy blueface design (blackout-scale) is a milestone in the serious hi-fi segment. A true classic in the typical Technics look.

 

I prefer this design, more like the trendy gimmicks or eye-catching chrome looks with modern plastic flashdisplay.

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Der ST-9600 ist der Tuner aus der ersten High End Komponenten Serie von Technics, die im dunklen Design und 19“ Ausführung Mitter der 70er daher kommt.

Ein 5-fach FM Drehko sichert empfindlich, trennscharfen Empfang. Alles ist an Bord, was einen hochwertigen Empfänger ausmacht.

 

Der hohe Technikaufwand im Aufbau ist typisch für die Zeit, in der eingesetztes Material offensichtlich keine Rolle spielte. Die sorgfältig aufgesetzte Echtglas-Skalenscheibe und die massive Alufront sind eine Augenweide auch im Wohnbereich.

 

Dominant sind die 19 Zoll typischen Griffe links und rechts. Technics hat es verstanden, auch ohne das seinerzeit trendige Blueface Design (Blackout-Skala) einen Meilenstein im ernsthaften HIFI-Segment zu setzen. Ein echter Klassiker im typischen Technics Look.

 

Gefällt mir besser, wie die trendigen Eyecatcher Chromspielereien oder moderne Plastiklooks mit Flashdisplay.

 

Male Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum). Often certain populations of Blue-faced Meadowhawks develop a lime-green face (instead of blue) in the mature males. Middle Patuxent Environmental Area, Howard County, Maryland.

Bluefaced Leicester 4ply/fingering weight yarn in colourways Bark, Larch and Compost

This was taken while I was in the Chrysler's co-driver seat while Nim drove us from car rental place to our rented house in Vail.

bluefaced leicester/Gotland cross lambs a bit over two weeks old.

Bluefaced Leicester 4ply/fingering weight yarn in colourways Linen, Driftwood, Compost and Bark

Bluefaced Leicester 4ply/fingering weight yarn in colourways Ivy and Larch

It was only recently that we saw the first one of the Blue-faced Honeyeaters in greater Melbourne. This one is actually slightly further north but still in the outer suburbs.

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One ply each of Spunky Eclectic "Eclectic Jam" BFL/silk, Southern Cross Fibre "Wide Awake" Polwarth, and Hello Yarn "Sweets" Polwarth

 

12 wpi, 6.3 oz., 374 yards

 

One big poofy skein of happy.

 

Fortunately, we had only one set of tripletts this year. The mom is a cross of BFL and Gotland.

Blue-faced Honeyeater living up to it's other name in this area of the Banana-bird as it jealously guards and eats bananas once the hands are ripe. Here it's snacking on the female flowers inside the male bell part of the banana flower They also eat insects and sometimes even small lizards.

 

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