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this bee was happily buzzing away collecting pollen from the Hollyhock ! .... :)

Pistoeka buzz droid, known for its sabotage of republic starfighters. Warning signs include: the fun beginning.

Buzz light year, delux choc cake, sandwiched with fluffy choc ganach and coated with ganach before icing.

desing inspired by Donna_makes_cakes who's toy story cakes are gorgeous!

Western Grebe off the marina in Kelowna, BC.

My friends dog, just so cute.

Guaymas, Estado de Sonara, Mexico.

Sea of Cortez cruise.

 

Male Anna's hummingbird buzzing around our back yard

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Toy Story Land - Hollywood Studios

Orlando, Florida U.S.A. - 12/15/19

 

*[pretty large...about 15-feet tall]

 

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Bees in action this early Spring.

In memory of my old friend Buzz, no longer with me, but always in my heart.

I've been bouncing around of late in regard to my photographic interests. Birds, sunsets, macro, landscapes, and more. Truth be told, I am in a bit of a creative lull at the moment. Decided to do some macro work today, and here is a bee buzzing around a clover flower. Not sure what that thing is on its leg, although my wife said it is honey? Best viewed (L) for full detail.

 

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This was more luck than judgement!

I always call the dominant male "Buzz" :))

Testing out new camera (Sony Alpha A1ii)

So wish I could work out where that buzzing was coming from.

camera: canon ae-1 program

film: ferrania solaris, iso 100 (exp. 2011)

King Romeo II of the Double Cross Pride does not seem very pleased with his sub-adult son's behaviour and seems to be putting him in his place by showing him his massive canines early in the morning.

 

Photographed in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.

Merry Christmas everyone!! Sorry I haven't been around to see all you for a few days. It's a busy time of year...

 

Explore #287 December 22, 2011

Looks like a great place to take a break and enjoy a nice chat. I think I'll park in the magenta zone...

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Buzzard being buzzed by another raptor. Could be a Kestrel or maybe Sparrow hawk. Possibly a Peregrine but not sure. Very distant so hard to get a reasonable image to ID.

My gift from Buzz... I am very happy about this... www.zivilisationen.de

Years ago, I was working on a project for Ft. Benning in Columbus, Georgia. My young family was with me for a couple of weeks, enjoying the pleasant temperatures and low humidity in a typical Georgia summer that made us pine for Minnesota winters.

 

Young soldiers enjoying time away from the base filled the downtown area's streets. Without exception, they sprouted close military haircuts. The haircuts captivated my 5-year-old son's attention, and he asked for one. We took him to a military barbershop, and it didn’t take long before he emerged grinning and well pleased with his buzz cut.

 

This Wood Duck doesn’t appear to be enjoying its similar appearance. Each morning for the last couple of weeks, as my wife and I slowly drove past this wetland pond, he would take one look at us and then glide off into the water toward the tall reeds a few feet away from the muskrat mound.

 

He seemed embarrassed to look drab rather than sporting the brilliant colors that make wood ducks a favorite of a lot of Minnesotans.

 

Currently, he is in an eclipse molt that makes him look a little scruffy, less colorful, and more like a female. During this time, he will lose all of his flight feathers. His traditional red eye, bill pattern, and colorful wing patches give promise that this isn’t a permanent stage.

 

During this period of molting, which can last 3-4 weeks, flightless males often break away from females and join other males and juveniles in secluded parts of wetland ponds to help reduce their visibility during this time of vulnerability to predators.

 

By early fall, the male will regain his bright feathers, and he will bolster his self-worth enough to attract females before their annual migration.

  

(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)

  

buzz and bloom february project

Chipboards tags: buzz and bloom

paper: rouge de garance

flowers and blings Atilolou

paint, ribbons, fabric

Successful first depth of field experimentation with Zenit EM. Shot on a great clear day.

 

Lens: Helios-44mm W.L

Settings: 500 - f.2

Film: EXPIRED Jessops 'diamond everyday' 200

“A bee is never as busy as it seems; it's just that it can't buzz any slower.”

Kin Hubbard

Returned from exploring neighbouring gardens, with little bits of cobwebs attached!

Lily's reaction to the sound of bees buzzing near her in the Nevada desert wildflowers. Thank you for liking, commenting and adding to faves! For more please visit my pages here: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Thank you!

05-01-2025

Plaza Mayor

Madrid, España.

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Mums are blooming at Conservatory Garden (Central Park)

Just having some fun with Electro Suit Batman and the Medusa hair.

Buzz McBean, owner of "Bean Here, Done That Coffee Shop" in Somewhereville, showing off his latest caffeinated concoction, the "half caff, double expresso, triple vanilla pump, extra hot, almond milk infused, chocolate topped java slam with nutmeg sprinkles." You should try one.

 

Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.

The wild plum blossoms attracted my first butterfly sighting of the season, a gray hairstreak, along with a lot of other insect activity like the little wasp flying into the scene. There were also a few red admiral butterflies along with some bumblebees and flies.

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