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Quel plaisir de voir enfin un sourir et un regard franc des locaux! Ils sont tous tres mefiants et nous voient comme des Gringos aux poches remplies qui vont les escroquer (!!) Les jeunes enfants sont bien plus joueurs et malicieux. Otavalo - Equateur (2018) // Insta: @Sebas_ ; www.FlickR.com/SebMar; www.facebook.com/SebMarPhotography
The cache container next to the GPS that found it on Risøytoppen.
See where this was taken from on an aerial photo. approximately ;-)
When owls have more than one meal's worth of food, they will cache their prey just like many animals do. Typically, they will store their prey in trees surrounding their territory. This mouse was found close to a saw whet owl that was nestled in a pine tree.
This fellow saw me taking his picture, a couple of seconds after I took this shot, and called out something to me in the nature of a question; but I didn't catch the phrase, and so simply smiled an affirmative back at him. I asked around as to what he might be doing on a beach with an energy drink and a garden rake, and the answer was – geo-caching, a pastime with which I am not familiar. I understand it involves hiding things (by one person) and then another person following clues to uncover it, and then re-hiding it, and posting clues for others to find it. Seems like an odd occupation, unless one is really intent on brushing up one's map-reading skills. At any rate, he seemed very tightly focussed as he strode by. I shot the picture mostly because, on Canada Day, he had a flag.
Cache Creek was added to California's Wild and Scenic Rivers System in October 2005 which protects 31 miles (50 km) of the river from construction of new dams or diversions
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_Creek_(Sacramento_River_tributary)
"Cache-way"
Aéroport de Douchanbé - Tadjikistan 2008
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A pair of Nuthatches were collecting food to cache not far from their nest.
Wheelock Rail Trail, Sandbach, Cheshire.
Don't be too hasty to uproot milkweed plants, they are a primary source of food for the Monarch and other beautiful butterflies! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkweed_butterfly