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Candid Street Photography From Edinburgh, Scotland

A handsome Muscovy Duck? Sure!!

Double-crested Cormorant [Nannopterum auritum] on the beach.

 

Note the white crests on these western birds.

 

Magdalena Bay

Baja California Sur, Mexico

 

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Dapper Male Dogs

 

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Helping the Mrs tend the eggs undercover in the Belmont Slough.

American Goldfinch [Spinus tristis] at the bird bath

 

My backyard

Oreland, PA

 

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A baby male rose-breasted grosbeak. He's fluttering his wings as his dad is nearby and he's hoping to be fed.

Candid Street Photography From Edinburgh, Scotland

Dale Street, Manchester

White-crowned Sparrow at Mill Lake, Abbotsford, B.C.

His absolute lack of perfection reminds me that nothing is perfect.

 

And his name reminds me of the fabulous lyric; 'You're never fully dressed without a smile' 😊

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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Captured on my previous Street Photography Photo-walk in association with Wex PhotoVideo, with one of the attendees in the background. Enjoy!

A dapper-looking man in slightly incongruous surroundings in Dublin City centre.

A male kōlea in his breeding plumage tuxedo is about two weeks from migration. Kōlea migrate from Hawaii to Alaska for a five-month breeding season. The trip spans over approximately 3,000 miles of open ocean requiring a rigorous, energy intensive effort of 3 to 4 days and nights of nonstop flight at elevation ranging from 3,000 to 16,000 feet. A superb navigator with territorial fidelity, kōlea use the stars and the earth’s magnetic field to find their way over the featureless ocean to the same small patch of territory every year. They may use the earth’s magnetic field visually with the magnetoreception molecules of cryptochrome in their retina.

 

The physiological changes in migrating shorebirds, like this male kōlea, are astonishing. The necessity of increasing fat load for the sustained energy demands of long-distance migration has been compared to, in terms of percentage body fat, larding up to morbid obesity in humans. The surge in heart and lung capacity and increase in pectoral flight muscle are driven by hormonal changes (without the drudgery of exercise!). This one winters in Hawaii. Some will migrate north from the southern hemisphere. Pacific golden plover, kōlea, Pluvialis fulva.

 

Black Phoebe waiting for a fly to fly by

...seen on a fence post in Madison Park, my old neighborhood in Seattle. Uploaded for Fence Friday. HFF everybody!

The gnat that won't be zapped.

Hooded merganser drake

Chipping Sparrow taken near Oliver, British Columbia, Canada by David

 

This charming little guy was cooperative enough to allow me to work some nice bokeh into the shot.

the handsome Obi Lil Wan.

For The Smile on Saturday group - theme Selective Multicolour

Looking every inch the country squire!

Hooded merganser drake

A second shot of the bouquet we received after our son's birth. I decided to process into B&W because I thought the lighting would produce a nice result. I like the way the B&W image highlights the dappling.

 

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Candid Street Photography From Edinburgh, Scotland

DOWN ON THE RIVER IN THE BEAUTIFUL EVENIG LIGHT

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