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Shortly after shooting the lighthouse posted before this, and after the sun had set, I was shooting some long exposures on the water and looked up and saw this amazing sky. It only lasted a few minutes but it was one of the best I've ever seen.
It always makes my day when I see Mr Clark sitting near his urban garden. All those flowers behind him are his. He always has something nice to say and when I asked if I could take his photo he quickly said yes.
The Clark's Nutcracker is a very cool bird to experience. They are also an important part of the ecosystem in Coniferous forests of the Rocky Mountains and the Cascades. This bird is unique in that a single individual can store as many as 100,000 seeds in a single year, many of these seeds that they stash for food reserves end up in a favorable place to germinate and form new trees. without the Clarks Nutcracker forest cycles could very well suffer. for these reasons it is considered a specialist and a keystone species.
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The Clark's Nutcracker feeds its nestlings pine seeds from its many winter caches. Because it feeds the young on stored seeds, the nutcracker can breed as early as January or February, in spite of the harsh winter weather in its mountain home. (CornellLab)
Photographed in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado.
A Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) relaxes in the boreal woods at the base of the east slope of the Rocky Mountains in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
24 November, 2016.
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"The Clark's Nutcracker hides thousands and thousands of seeds each year. Laboratory studies have shown that the bird
has a tremendous memory and can remember where to find most of the seeds it hides."
Lake Louise Alberta Canada
Clark's nutcracker, sometimes referred to as Clark's crow or woodpecker crow, is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae.
A Clarke's Grebe at the local inlet. ✔️
This black-and-white grebe is a bird of Western lakes and coastlines. We only see them at the Pacific Coast during the winter, since they typically breed and then spend the summer in freshwater inland lakes away from the coast.
This is from one of our very fun trips to Klamath Falls, Oregon. I don't think I have enjoyed photographing anything as much as I enjoyed photographing these grebes. Klamath Falls, 0regon - 2017.
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Clark's Nutcracker - Mirror Lake, Uinta National Forest, Utah USA
Bird Species (# 468) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.
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Clark's Grebe and Chick, Lake Hodges, San Diego County, there is actually a second chick tucked beneath the wings.
Point Clark Lighthouse is located on Point Clark. The lighthouse warns sailors of the shoal 2 miles (3.2 km) off the Lake Huron coast. The lighthouse is 110 feet (34 m) tall, made of limestone brought from Inverhuron by barge. Construction of the lighthouse started in 1857. There are 114 steps from the bottom to the lantern room. The 12 sided cast iron lantern was first lit on April 1, 1859 and is 87 feet (27 m) from the base of the tower. The Point Clark lighthouse was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1966, the first Ontario lighthouse to be so designated. The lighthouse was built by John Brown in the well-known series of the six Imperial Towers. To help build the lighthouse, several French builders were used. The light was first automated in 1924, but as a result of the poor quality of the light the original second-order fresnel lens was reinstalled. In 1963 the fresnel lens was automated. Its light characteristic is a single white flash every ten seconds, emitted at a focal plane height of 93 feet (28 m). The lighthouse is owned by Parks Canada. The lightkeeper's house is now a museum operated by the Township of Huron-Kinloss and tourists can tour the lightkeeper's home and the lighthouse from mid June to Labour Day. (Wikipedia)
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From Wikipedia:
The nutcrackers (Nucifraga) are a genus of four species of passerine bird, in the family Corvidae, related to the jays and crows.
The genus Nucifraga was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the northern nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes) as the type species. The genus name is a Neo-Latin translation of an old German name Nussbrecher, "nut-breaker".
A ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) grows along the Clark Fork River near the Bearmouth Rest Area in Granite County, Montana .
Famous swedish robber and one of the "founders" of the Stockholm Syndrome.
This is a commercial for the new Netflix series "Clark"
Point Clark Lighthouse is located on in a beach community, Point Clark, Ontario, near a point that protrudes into Lake Huron. Built between 1855 and 1859
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Photo taken near Alton, Illinois. Clark Bridge spans the Mississippi River between Missouri and Illinois. Taken with a Sony Alpha A7II.
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