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A hawk, a lion, and a gryphon walk into a museum...
Hawk on the ornamental frieze of the Philadelphia Art Museum
This photographer was spotted during the early hours on that misty morning on Caddo Lake.
His presence added proper scale to the size of the Bald Cypress trees found there.
Hope everyone's Spring has sprung nicely & y'all are doing just fine......
Happy Sunday !
Thanks for dropping by and taking a look.
Little Egret - Egretta garzetta
The little egret (Egretta garzetta) is a species of small heron in the family Ardeidae. The genus name comes from the Provençal French Aigrette, egret a diminutive of Aigron, heron. The species epithet garzetta is from the Italian name for this bird, garzetta or sgarzetta.
It is a white bird with a slender black beak, long black legs and, in the western race, yellow feet. As an aquatic bird, it feeds in shallow water and on land, consuming a variety of small creatures. It breeds colonially, often with other species of water birds, making a platform nest of sticks in a tree, bush or reed bed. A clutch of bluish-green eggs is laid and incubated by both parents. The young fledge at about six weeks of age.
Its breeding distribution is in wetlands in warm temperate to tropical parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. A successful colonist, its range has gradually expanded north, with stable and self-sustaining populations now present in the United Kingdom.
It first appeared in the UK in significant numbers in 1989 and first bred in Dorset in 1996
In warmer locations, most birds are permanent residents; northern populations, including many European birds, migrate to Africa and southern Asia to over-winter there. The birds may also wander north in late summer after the breeding season, and their tendency to disperse may have assisted in the recent expansion of the bird's range. At one time common in Western Europe, it was hunted extensively in the 19th century to provide plumes for the decoration of hats and became locally extinct in northwestern Europe and scarce in the south. Around 1950, conservation laws were introduced in southern Europe to protect the species and their numbers began to increase. By the beginning of the 21st century the bird was breeding again in France, the Netherlands, Ireland and Britain. It has also begun to colonise the New World; it was first seen in Barbados in 1954 and first bred there in 1994. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed the bird's global conservation status as being of least concern..
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Wearing:
Outfit: Petrichor - by Violent Seduction
Lip piercing: Annika - by LittleFish
Tattoo - Naret - by Vezzo Ink
Hair: Billie - by [monso]
Props:
Acolito Skull - by *Tentacio*
Death Is Coming Gallows - by *Tentacio*
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Paint Face -> ::Loa:: Luna Face Paint (EVOX & AKeruka)
* Includes 13 different tattoos (separately or full)
Hair -> Wasabi - Mersia
Eyes -> Lotus - Creature
Nails -> Stoic - Gel Heart
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..So who likes spiders, honestly? I don’t really, but when I’m holding my camera with a macro lens and see how special they are i kinda do and am fascinated by them..
Hair: ~Tableau Vivant~ Moon hair & headdress - (out soon @ Cutie Moon Fair)
Skin: -Glam Affair - Brandi - America 04 J (out soon @ Cutie Moon Fair)
Hand tattoo & Nails: [KOOQLA] (Group Gift) Ghost Fingers
Pose: Ma Vie - Heavenly Creatures (out soon @ Fashion Limited)