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Breakfast at Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy, before boarding a Mediterranean cruise. Those were the good old days I reminisce nostalgically.
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It's been a while since I did anything with textgures/art effects. I Combined a few different techniques in this one.. Thanks to ghostbones (Jerry Jones) for the use of one of his fine textures. Brush strokes and French Watercolor paper texture added in Painter Essentials 4.
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Spotted (and photographed) this kooka through the (dirty) window as I came up for breakfast this morning. He/she had already started without me, picking off worms/grubs that were emerging from the lawn after last night's rain.
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The Great Blue Heron having breakfast in the lagoon!
Just a short walk from Malibu Country Mart, Malibu Lagoon changes shape with the tides and the rain. It usually has lots of birds including ducks, mallards, herons, and cormorants.
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White cheeked barbet - The white-cheeked barbet (Psilopogon viridis) is a species of barbet found in southern India. It is very similar to the more widespread brown-headed barbet (or large green barbet) (Psilopogon zeylanica) but this species has a distinctive supercilium and a broad white cheek stripe below the eye and is endemic to the forest areas of the Western Ghats and adjoining hills of India.
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Early morning shot of this female Northern Harrier on the hunt for it's breakfast. It was hard to grab focus. Love watching these birds hunt. Central Bucks PA.
Returning from fishing, a manu o ku serves up a breakfast of colorful, translucent larval fish to its nestling. The manu o Kū, bird of the war god Kū, catches fish and squid, often alternating heads and tails after multiple sequential captures. Manu o Kū is also known throughout the tropics as the white tern (Gygis alba). They are arboreal nesting seabirds, though no nest is actually constructed. These terns lay a single egg in a hollow or forked branch of a tree to incubate and raise a chick. Strong sharp claws and reduced webbing on their feet facilitate clutching the bare branch.
Breakfast anyone..not the clearest of images and wish I had a zoom lens but here he is. They are as free as they can be at the Nature reserve in Rasa Ria. You are allowed on a platform in the jungle a far distance from their feeding platform. It was worth the hike,heat and mosquitoes for a glimpse of the man of the jungle
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Cyclops Jumping Spider (Opisthoncus polyphemus)
Native Cockroach (Balta family, poss B. epilamproides)
The Jumping Spider had caught a native Cockroach for breakfast this morning.
I went out this morning to put out the food for the birds. Came back in and washed my hands. Saw 10 Starlings arrive.
Looked down and then up and there was this Sparrowhawk with its breakfast of Starling. I hadn't even made my first cup of tea! Had it been lurking in our Portuguese laurel while I watered the runner beans and put out the bird food or had it just swooped through on the off chance?
Have to go back to calling our garden "The Raptor Restaurant".
I was so happy to see the sun shining this morning after experiencing so many days of fog here in Morro Bay. I went with my camera to the Marina to look for hunting Terns. Yes! It was a joy to observe and photograph them. Much to my surprise, I discovered a few adults that were still feeding their little ones.