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Spending a few hours watching the antics of these Burrowing Owlets in Cape Coral was most definitely one of the highlights of our recent trip to Florida. Here two of them seem to be forming an orderly queue waiting for Mum (or is it Dad?) to serve breakfast!
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Leaving the eggs out of the refrigerator and I before taking the stove, had an idea to photograph. Job with ambient light, and I confess to liked the result.
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This fellow came trotting down highway 40 very early in the morning with his breakfast. He was soaking wet, looked to have some mange and some kind of black growth on his rump, but for what it's worth this fox is still having a better day than that rabbit. Taken in Kananaskis Alberta.
Blue-and-yellow macaw / Gelbbrustara (Ara ararauna)
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Breakfast of Champions or who gets there first, Skippy is enjoying his peanuts on a nice Spring day.
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A small cafe called 'Brown Sugar' in the Block Arcade in Melbourne. One of my regular haunts when i'm in Melbourne, but this time the coffee machine wasn't working ... imagine starting the day in Melbourne without a coffee?!! Let's hope they have it fixed before I return.
MUMMY M
Benny?
BENNY:
Yes...Mummy
MUMMY M
What are you doing in the kitchen??
BENNY:
Eh...preparing breakfast....
MUMMY M
Hmm.....I only see chocolate sprinkles from De Ruyter on your plate and no sandwich.
BENNY:
I add chocolate milk. That's my breakfast.
MUMMY M
OK....
And what do you drink with it?
BENNY:
Honey with tea. And what do you take for breakfast mummy?
MUMMY M
Special flakes with chocolate and milk and tea with honey.
BENNY:
Delicious! Enjoy your breakfast Mummy
MUMMY:
Enjoy your breakfast Benny
An Eastern phoebe bringing the kids breakfast.
Taken at Wildwood lake in Harrisburg,Pennsylvania.
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I returned to Monrepos this morning to meet the squirrels. The sun which the weather forecast has promised didn't make an appearance and it stayed rather dark in the forest. For the few photos I took I needed an ISO which is the absolute maximum I ever use for this camera and lens. I only stayed for about half an hour but breakfast with the squirrels is a great way to start the day.
When my friend Michael Freethy was over on holidays from America last year we would often go for breakfast to the Sugar Mountain cafe in the beautiful village of Roundwood about 4 miles away from where I live. Within five minutes of leaving my place this is the view from the top of Ballinslaughter Hill. There are about 8 mountains that suddenly appear all along the horizon. This one is Mullaghcleevaun and it has a wonderful corrie loch on top it.
www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/travel/peak-viewing-in-...
We stopped the car every time and took photos but its tricky as they dont always turn out great. This one is ok and I took it last February. I was up there during the week looking at the view as I never grow tired of it. Its isolation at its finest!
Roundwood is the highest village in Ireland at 238m above sea level. To qualify as the highest village it must have a post office and Roundwood does. A very quaint one. Mike posted some cards home from it. I wonder did they ever arrive?
Id always think to myself that we would only be about an hour in the Cafe but it never worked out like that as that place somehow just gets to you and we would end up chatting and looking out the window at the beautiful place that it is, and eating apple pie and drinking gallons of tea on top of a fry up till we were stuffed!
You cant buy that really. I wonder how many people have a view like this to look at when they are going to the cafe for breafast! Im lucky and I know it! Lets hope it all opens up again soon!
Michael hasnt climbed this mountain yet but hoperully we will when he makes it over. Fingers crossed.
And the title? Its nothing to do with Breakfast kind of, but is the rhythm that the traditional Irish Reel that is played in 4/4 time.
Anyway, I hope you like the photo as its one of my favourite views and heres the Corrs " making more noise than a bag of spanners " [Terry Wogan ] live at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Poor Jim Corr! Bet all the men in the audience come to see him!!!!!!! Right!!! Lol! They are all very talented and they nice normal people with it too! I think they are amazing!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEJOY_GlPd4
And heres Mike;
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Do Keep Safe out there!
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Pat
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Lens reflecting. My eyeglasses lying on the bench I'm sitting on. I'm fascinated by the curves and curls as they go in and out of focus.
Yesterday I was out much of the day ~ with camera ~ and took lots of pictures just for fun. Strictly speaking the pictures I'll post are not breakfast abstracts but I think that's going to be my name for images clearly abstracted from photographs, often macros like this one, and not otherwise created.
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Great Crested Grebe at Attenborough Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire. Early morning shot from the bridge next to the car park.
The best breakfast I have had in Britain for many years so I thought it deserved a post. This was at a cafe near Ambergate Station between Belper and Matlock in Derbyshire.
In case you're wondering - yes I did eat it all and no I didn't eat for the rest of the day!
Spotted this orphaned baby Elephant having breakfast at a wildlife refuge in Kenya, Africa. These little guys and gals learn early-on that several bottles of milk await them every day. The young, orphaned elephants will be released into the wild when old enough to fend for themselves.
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Elephants mothers are pregnant for 22 months before they give birth to a newborn elephant. This gestation period makes the elephant the mammal with the longest-lasting pregnancies on Earth.
Newborn elephant calves usually weigh anywhere from 200-300 pounds and stand about three feet tall. Elephant calves rapidly pack on the pounds, gaining two pounds a day until they are fully grown… and will end up weighing approximately 15,000 pounds.
Calves stay close to their mothers. They drink their mother’s milk for at least two years, and lose their first set of tusks after one year. When they turn two, their adult tusks begin to grow, which continue getting larger until the elephant is fully grown.
Elephants thrive in grasslands, savannahs, and forest areas where the weather is usually hot and dry. In order to protect their babies from the sun, adult elephants use their giant trunks to shower baby elephants with sand and dirt, which creates a protective layer on their skin to protect them from the sun.
(Nikon, 100-400/5.6 @ 400 mm, 1/1600 @ f/5.6, ISO 1600, processed to taste)