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A Red-shouldered Hawk beats his wings hard, trying to climb and gain speed as he takes off from a low perch.
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Hard to climb for a chick.
And hard to catch for the photographer !!
They are sooooo fast
You can see how fast it was for example if you watch to the falling droplets.
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“A palace cannot make you rich but a cottage in the woods can! We become rich only through simpleness and modestness!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan
Edited with Topaz Studio 2 (Impression)
I wish you all a wonderful weekend! I will be off for a couple of days. Will try and catch up when I get back!
Made by my spouse decades ago when then-Storage Technology gave away tiny chips. (If you're into geeky 'where are they now queries', Storage Tech was acquired by Sun Microsystems, which was later acquired by Oracle Corporation.)
But back to our wee 2cm chip. He is climbing a tiny piece of driftwood. That's a winter leaf or two behind him (he has very long horns or antennae, hence his gender). Bokeh balls come from a crumpled piece of foil some distance away. Tried this outdoors, but a strong wind toppled the fearless mountain goat.
I think perhaps Howard made EPROM earrings for me around the same time (see first comment).
In January 2022 I asked for help and a Flickr support hero removed both of my accounts from the Explore algorithm. I feel more relaxed and my jaw no longer hurts. I’m grateful to SmugMug for saving Flickr, and I have nothing against Explore; it just is not for me—especially during this pandemic.
The one on the bottom looks like she's climbing an invisible ladder
Hope you can see this on a large screen. The one on top is a crossbill
A westbound Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight train climbs Raton Pass at Gallinas, Colorado, on February 26, 1999, led by Santa Fe GE C40-8W No. 911 still looking pretty good in the railroad’s famous warbonnet livery.
Common Spotted Ladybird (Harmonia conformis)
I spotted this Ladybird caught in a spider web yesterday afternoon. I took a shot of it caught in the web and then set it free. It flew off my finger to the ground and beetled off to find a new home. I was interested to see that it chose to climb over anything in its way rather than go around.
It's going to be an uphill climb for this Canada Goose Gosling as he tries to make it back to his mom over rocks an stones.
The climb up the Niagara escarpment begins for both of these trains. CP 247-31 ascends the 2% percent grade up the Hamilton sub as CN A43531-31 starts to climb the grade to Copetown. Sometimes the stars align and things work out. Not a bad way to end 2020. Cheers to health, happiness, and prosperity in 2021!
Climbing a tree trunk in Hunt Valley, Maryland. The Brood X was everywhere ... all over the ground, on the trees, and singing away. Very Loud!
This truck must have a magnetic personality the way it is attracting all this metal junk!
Happy Truck Thursday!
After not really going anywhere for nearly 3 months, I took an opportunity in the weather to climb a local hill called Bennachie. Although we have no snow at all at the house, this is only a 10 minute drive from where I live, and the slightly higher altitude means it is covered in snow. We are only low down at the moment so let's climb!
North Garfield Court, an alleyway in Chicago’s Loop
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 70mm, 1/1250s