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A Black-necked Stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus) was framed with a success - a catfish caught in its beak. It was fishing for quite sometimes, scanning every minute area of this part of wetland. I had to wait long for its success and here is the reward for me too. Pics was taken from Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.

Caught coming off the mudflats same time as the feral pigeon .Not state of beak the mud is very very sticky and mucky !!

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Pied-billed Grebe [Podilymbus podiceps]

 

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

 

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Während der Pelikan Fütterung im Duisburger Zoo konnte dieser Graureiher einen Fisch erbeuten bevor der Pelikan da war

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During the pelican feeding in the Duisburg zoo this grey heron was able to caught a fish before the pelican could get the fish.

Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus)

 

Cuil Bay - Scotland

 

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Caught this reflection at a car show in Albion, Michigan, USA.

This is my post for this week's 'Happy Caturday' group theme 'Chillin''. I took the photo earlier this week when it was still very warm and Tofu decided that the chill-out zone of the day was behind the house in the shade. The stones and paving there always stay cool, even in summer. As the weather has changed in the meantime, he now prefers his warm cat bed again. :) Happy Caturday !

Trasformare il karma è, in sintesi, cambiare quelle tendenze vitali interiori che ci tengono intrappolati nella negatività e nell'infelicità. Ogni volta che ci poniamo di fronte alla nostra vita senza esprimere giudizi a priori, possiamo cambiarla in meglio senza preclusioni.

Suzanne Pritchard

Male Bullfinch caught eating Lunch in Alexandra Park, Dennistoun, Glasgow

Just a simple candid street style Snap captured at Kent UK of a young lady who turned and caught me snapping her.

 

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Green Heron. Kane County, Illinois

Caught in the riptide

I was searching for the truth

There was a reason

I collided into you

 

Calling your name in the midnight hour

Reaching for you from the endless dream

So many miles between us now

But you are always here with me.

 

For Ethan.

♫ ♬ ♪ Here With Me...

@Lake Inle, Myanmar

December 2014

No matter how large or how small a given space may be there’s always room for colors to share that space. A tree has so much space to share with lots of vivid colors. Look at the colors or shades that Autumn provides us at its peak. A Maple tree is a good example. On a smaller scale look at the most colorful fish in an aquarium. One fish can house several colors within its body. Though many flowers appear to represent basically one color such as a Red Rose, a Yellow Rose etc., this rose caught my attention in that there are no less than two beautiful “Colors Sharing Space” Nature continues to amaze and impress us with miracles (plants, animals and people) that come in many colors yet sharing small spaces. Thanks for viewing my work.

Rufous-tailed Hummingbird [Amazilia tzacatl]

 

Refugio Paz de las aves, Nanegalito, Ecuador

 

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Croyde in North Devon. I took a whole bunch of images when I was after this shot which I have posted before but not this particular one. I was kneeling on a dry bit of sand with my tripod in the flow of water. I just focused on the bit of driftwood which was bobbing about in the flow but luckily enough kept reasonably still for the duration of my exposure. We are off now to take the dog for a haircut which will take around an hour and a half, so I have time to kill, I`m going to walk around to a local cemetery to see if there are any images to be had .

To my way of looking at it, the young raccoon couldn't look more guilty if the bayou were a cookie jar.

A fantasy white little snake. A request from Iss zzy (check out her paintings) to draw a special snake:-)

Curlew on the Rocks at Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland

Shhh.. don't tell Santa!

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Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces

146th MMM HALLOWEEN Challenge

It was time to move on.

Barred owls have avoided me for the last 5 years in this area but recently one gave away its location while I was hiking and I was able to capture it with my camera. I've only seen this one and one in the Wichita Mountains. So interesting and they never chase me. IYKYK

Boiling Springs State Park

...........caught in some nice light. Nikon D500/500mm PF.

I caught this Great Egret flying in to feed it's young at the Kiwanis Lake in York, Pa.

Liège-Guillemins railway station

Money shaped into barn and silo figures is caught without a plan for the future as the morning sun splashes across the scene. Many of us who younger ones call old didn't give that term a thought until one day we woke up and realized we have seen many more sunrises than we have left.

An old photo (circa 1990) I re-scanned while going through my archived negatives. This little critter was one of the many squirrels who benefited from the bird feeder my mom kept stocked in a white birch tree by our house. He looks like he just realized he could be in trouble.

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