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I obviously used a hard grad in the wrong place. But since this image is not a display of reality I thought to share it with you anyway!

George was part way through eating a salmon when he saw more swim by so he dropped it and caught another. He did this repeatedly keeping them in one spot so he could feast later.

 

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Who would ever think that an owl would open it's mouth and catch snowflakes? It's either that or this owl had bad indigestion when a strong flurry blew threw! Not the best picture quality but I adore the expression!

Silver Gull (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae)

 

At Seaholme on this day in 2017.

A very young fledgling House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) catching a ray of sunshine as it waited for it's Mother in the Empress tree.

Duxford Imperial War Museum

Eastern Blue-tongue Lizard (Tiliqua scincoides)

 

Seen on this day in 2019 on the side of Sneydes Rd.

European Oystercatchers, Black-headed Gulls and a Common Gull enjoy a brief patch of sunshine on the rocks at Blackness Castle on the Forth

Salvia х jamensis ’Soft pink’ catching fresh raindrops.

Salvia х jamensis (Cherry sage) is a species of natural hybrid between S. greggii and S. microphilla, discovered in the highland in Mexico.

we had lots to talk about

"There’s always a story. It’s all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything’s got a story in it. Change the story, change the world."– Terry Pratchett

A juvenile Brown Pelican in sunrise light floats toward a resting spot on Armand Bayou.

Juvenile Ring-billed Gull. Oregon Coast.

Commen Tern - Norfolk

 

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This guy (a lifeguard) is concentrating hard and using good technique to ride the wave for as long as possible.

I think this guy was just trying to catch snowflakes on his tongue...

Hi everyone! I'm back after a long absence so I've been Demo Queen for about two weeks! I hope you like the end result!

I brought a peacock feather home from a visit to our local zoo because Cleo likes feathers and I hoped that it would be useful for her daily exercise. It's already good news that she doesn't just turn around and leave when I try to play with her with the feather although she makes sure that she doesn't have to move much more than her paw. We have a long way to go ....

Sailing off the coast of the Isle of Wight

A Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) sitting in the sun. Seen at Quarrendon Leas.

Magic morning in Sweden..... One With Nature

Remember... you cannot be grateful

and unhappy at the same time : )

 

& a Happy Thanksgiving

to those celebrating 🍂

The Bristol Channel provides a fertile fishing ground for a wide variety of fish including thornback rays, plaice, Dover sole and cod amongst many other species.

Sometimes, if you put out your hand, a butterfly will land on it.

Domaine des oiseaux de Mazères (Ariège) France

The Mira building along the San Francisco waterfront at sunrise, abstractly.

From my archives, on board a ferry in Auckland, New Zealand earlier this year. Not a self portrait, but of a fellow passenger.

 

The flag is the New Zealand Red Ensign.

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