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Last Summer.

 

"How terribly sad it was that people are made in such a way that they get used to something as extraordinary as living." - Jostein Gaarder

Curiosity getting the better of this female. So many of the animals I got close to made eye contact and held it. I was totally surprised by this. This buffalo was quite a distance away, so, she was just interested in my camera.

"There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million".

- Walt Streightiff

1/1000s f/2.8 ISO250

Curiosity killed the cat (La curiosité est un vilain défaut!)

Jungle Babbler (Turdoides striata)

I have grown up with these birds and the main thing about these birds is that they commonly found in the group and create lots of noise. The scientific name of Jungle Babbler is Turdoides Striata and one of the common Indian names is Seven Brothers or Seven Sisters. This bird also looks like Angry Bird from the famous cartoon series based on birds.

 

Jungle Babblers have short wings; therefore, they have a short flight. The Jungle Babblers which are found in urban parts are slightly bigger than Jungle Babblers found in non-urban areas. By looking at the current pollution of the Jungle Babblers, it looks that they are on the safe side and presently, there is no threat to them.

I was photographing in a community garden, when I saw a woman with two little kittens. I asked her if I could photograph them. This one hissed at me at first, and then just sat there and looked at me long enough for a few shots. It was so tiny! :)

 

Theme: Animal

 

Happy Caturday!

If you already have a feeling of déjà vu, yes I posted the first shot in this triptych recently and then realised that the 3 shots I managed before a passer-by sneezed loudly, would make a sequence.

 

for Sliders Sunday

 

🐈Happy Sunday!🐈😻

zebras at a waterhole in Namibia..

 

He just had to have a look inside!!!

 

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✈ Location - Tralala's Diner

 

"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity."

Quote - Albert Einstein

Location: Jumis Studio

Sitting Paragon: Lise

 

Capture: Firestorm

Editing & Post Processing: Gimp

  

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It is Curiosity

~Jon Von Erb~

 

six hundred and sixty-five seconds - I am stoned

ready to pounce

for I know you are there - be rock still and covered

you believe that life is a game - serious am I

no game for me

for I am cat - life is about wait - pounce - have

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Almelo, The Netherlands

memory of NYC Central Park 2006

A little harbor seal pup is watching us so curiously. Cuteness overdose!

 

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Two common South African species meet at the watering hole. Impala (Aepyceros melampus) and Cape turtle dove (Streptopelia capicola). Madikwe Game Reserve, North-West Province, South Africa. Conservation status: least concern

Trying to figure out why that shrub is clicking

 

House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus)

 

Brown Acres - Jackson County - Southern Oregon

  

While the rest of the white-tailed deer in the herd were busy grazing, this little one seemed to be extremely curious when she saw me. In fact, she was actually taking tentative steps in my direction when this shot was taken. It wasn't long though, before some of the others became wary of my presence, and when one of them bolted, all of them, including this little one, quickly bounded away in unison.

#Flickr21Challenge

#curiosity

 

Taken on Dec 18, 2015 - Singapore

Promise of a view

 

cho-me.com

"what's going on up in that tree?"

Happy Caturday :-)

It's hard to tell which part of the world is the strange one.

  

Featuring some upcoming releases from Zibska and some late but fashionably so ones from Azoury!

  

Credits: Blog!

My textures created with Deep Dream Generator, ArtRage and JixiPix Pastello

Colui che non è più capace di provare né stupore né sorpresa è per così dire morto: i suoi occhi sono spenti.

 

One who is no longer capable of feeling nor stupor

nor surprise is dead, so to speak: his eyes are turned off.

(Albert Einstein)

Nuthatch checking out food.

The mind is not a container to be filled,

but a fire to light.

(Plutarch)

Buntspecht (JK) / Great Spotted Woodpecker / Pico picapinos /

Pic épeiche /

Dendrocopos major

Exploring the Old Town, Kotor

• Quills & Curiosities - Clawed Halfgloves

-Leather Halfgloves That Conceal A Sharp Set Of Claws Beneath.

These Come With Alphas To Hide The Fingers As They Are Meant To be More Dainty.

Hud Includes 10 Colors With Cold, Silover and Solids.

Copy, Mod, No Trans

 

• Additional Credits:

Moon. Hair // - Nectar @ Equal10

[The Forge] Mona Bodysuit

Alaskan malamute babies

Neighbours do like to spy on each other, don't they? The one on the left is doing something strange with his feelers. A minute later, he almost had a handlebar moustache before putting them back to normal :)

 

These bugs are about 1/4" long.

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