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Such a pleasant surprise to see that the British Wildlife Centre has rescued more Stoats!!

 

The easiest way to tell a stoat (Mustela erminea) from a weasel (Mustela nivalis) is the tail. A stoat's tail is around half the length of its body and ends in a bushy black tip. A weasel's tail is short and stubby by comparison and solely brown in colour.

Two hydrangeas cleansed by the rain and two bright colours. To see details of the hydrangea petals, please view photo enlarged.

Texture: 2 Lil' Owls

  

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Anderson Japanese Garden, Rockford, IL

This dark, long-bodied diving bird floats low in the water with its thin neck and bill raised; perches upright near water with wings half-spread to dry. The Double-crested (which rarely looks noticeably crested in the field) is the most generally distributed cormorant in North America, and the only one likely to be seen inland in most areas.

 

Source: Audubon Field Guide

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Double cherry blossoms have multiple petals in a flower. The photo shows a cluster of flowers seen in a park near to my house in Nagoya, Japan.

 

八重桜です。

Double barrel is a term used to describe a maneuver in which both back hooves leave the ground simultaneously in an upward and outward motion as the black mare is doing.. The gypsy Vanner mares eagerly run towards us in hopes of snacks and pets. Bratty on occasion they get a bit snippy with each other announcing they want to be teachers pet.

The Heron in the lead made the mistake of landing in a wide open area without knowing it was already the territory of the Heron in the rear, who arrived minutes later. The chase was back and forth for about 30 seconds before the first bird gave up and left. View large.

 

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Doorkijk van de Waterpoort in Sneek op de Hoogendsterpijp

Pierce Lake, Rock Cut State Park, Rockford, IL

Monarch butterfly and Mexican sunflowers.

Have you seen this beauty? Ok, out to shooting. :-))

One of my favorite flowers - rarely seen and fragrant.

Coal tit

Zwarte mees

Mésange noire

Tannenmeise

Periparus ater

El carbonero garrapinos

La Cincia mora

Svartmeis

Svartmes

چرخ‌ریسک زغالی

Sosnówka

Nikon D500, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 340mm, f/8, 1/1250, ISO 1250. View Large.

Nikon D500, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 600mm, f/7.1, 1/3200, ISO 800. View Large.

A nice and Very colourful double rainbow

Taken Crew Bird Rookery Swamp, West Naples, Florida

A very late entry for the Smile on Saturday theme of capture the time. Sorry it is not the most creative of shots but ran out of time and ideas!

A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon that is caused by reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. It takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the sun.

Source: Wikipedia

 

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Les escaliers de bois et leur ombre ...

Nikon D500, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 850mm, f/9, 1/500, ISO 5000, Sigma TC-1401. View Large.

This is the Double Arch in Arches National Park, Utah, USA. Thanks for visiting.

Music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FscIgtDJFXg

Double-crested Cormorant

on the return journey from Adelaide, at Yerorlonga, Paddys River, Hume Hwy. NSW. Laowa 10-18mm lens

Double Helix is a macro photograph of a pod.

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