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I dabbled a lot this year - baking, knitting, crochet, sewing, quilting, as well as my Etsy shop. I included my final 365 shot in there as well.
1. Christmas Mug Rug, 2. Super Squishy Cowl, 3. Another gifted baby sweater, 4. Ribbed Baby Jacket, 5. Quilt Class Quilt Top, 6. Doll Quilt #2 Complete, 7. 8.5.10 Done!, 8. Bloom & Grow Fabric Covered Button Magnets, 9. Confidence Quilt #2 - Quilt Top, 10. Complete! Front View, 11. Finished Baby Sweater, 12. 32 - Finished!, 13. 365.365 Complete!, 14. Potholders, 92% Complete, 15. 365.342 Ruffles, 16. 365.335/7.52 February for February, 17. Homemade Pretzels, 18. 365.317 Hat!, 19. Cranberry Scones, 20. Homemade Bread
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It's hosts are the grey teal (Anas gracilis), chestnut teal (Anas castanea), and Pacific black duck (Anas superciliosa).
(Unranked): Virus
Realm: Ribozyviria
Kingdom: None
Phylum: None
Class: None
Order: None
Family: Kolmioviridae
Genus: Dalvirus
Species: D. Dalvirus anatis
Look at me! About to order dinner in my Dabbler t-shirt on Mom's birthday (okay, the night before, whatever).
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) female and ducklings feeding in muddy fringe of marshland pool, some chased off by a territorial Pied avocet Recurvirostra avosetta, RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve, Titchwell, Norfolk, England, UK, June
Apologies for yet another duck photo, but this little lady regularly calls for a photo shoot.
Mallards are one of the most often seen of all the 'dabbling ducks' - quite greedy but also rather entertaining, and the feathers are quite amazing when viewed close-up.
Can you help me identify this duck at London Wetland Centre, Barnes, London?
Now identified as a (male) Ringed Teal on the Open University website iSpot.
iSpot is a very useful resource for identifying unknown species. Upload a picture there with the location that you saw the creature, for expert help.
1. Happiness Mandala Pendant, 2. Veggie Basket, 3. hood08, 4. Save the TA-TAs!, 5. stephen, 6. Bird prototype
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On to Sunday morning, it was blowing a hooly so we spent a while in the wildlife lookout watch some Teal.... Please see Suffolk 2014 set www.flickr.com/photos/wendycoops224/sets/72157648289143460
Left my room last night to find this spooky device alone in the house. Fairly sure my housemate is dabbling in the dark arts.
A dabbling duck found in open wetlands in Australia and New Zealand.
In New Zealand they were rare and local until a large number migrated from Australia to New Zealand, largely due to drought pressure in Australia.
Now common in shallow coastal lakes and lagoons with good margins of swamp and willows.
Protected native. While some are accidentally shot in duck shooting season, the population is growing.
Mottled brown duck with white and green flashes on its wings. The male and female Grey Teal share the same colouration. Juveniles are paler than adults, especially on the head. Nests near its favoured freshwater lakes and marshes, usually on the ground, but also in tree holes or rabbit burrows.
This is a vocal duck, especially at night. The male gives a soft preep, and the female has a loud quack.
These little ducklings were a nightmare to try to photograph. They were very fast, and quick with their movements.
A dabbling duck that inhabits wetlands across much of North America. Its elongated, spoon-shaped bill has comblike projections along its edges, which filter out food from the water. Pairs are seasonally monogomous.
www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Northern_Sh...
🌴 Dabble
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Item: Brody Sun Lounge Bento Cuddles
Details: 8 land impact, 4 Color texture change touch menu for Pillows & Seats, 2 Color texture change touch menu for Wicker, Animated with 6 Bento Couple Cuddles + Sequences, 6 Male + 4 Female Bento Singles + Sequences, Copy / Mod / No Transfer
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Dabbled in some light painted product photography for the first time in quite awhile. The recipe is mostly the same:
- an iPhone set to a white image with the brightness dialled up; your source of illumination
- some black foamcore boards as a backdrop
However, this time, I tried a glass coffee table to bring in some reflections.