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A lone cyclist passes through the Praça do Comércio. This was taken toward the end of April while Portugal was still in lockdown.
We have been in Lisbon Portugal for the last three and a half months. Like many around the world we have been staying in a lot, going out for groceries and occasional walks around the city. Just recently we are seeing more and more people out and about as Portugal opens up to tourists, at least for the time being.
Tropical Beach - Dusk
Environmental Preservation Area
Área de Preservação Ambiental
Lagamar do Cauípe
Cumbuco, Guagiru
Ceará, Brasil
Art Week Gallery Group
8 June our theme is:
~~~ Let the Sunshine In ~~~
Wie sieht das hier denn aus? Basstölpel auf Helgoland wollen Gehwegplatten !!!
How does this look like? Gannets on Helgoland want sidewalk plates !!!
First records of this species
Primeiros registros dessa espécie
Rusty-collared Seedeater
(Nome em Inglês)
Sporophila collaris
(Boddaert, 1783)
(Nome Científico)
Thraupidae
Cabanis, 1847
(Família)
Passeriformes (Ordem)
Fonte: Wikiaves
Pássaro Silvestre
Free Bird
Lago Sul, Ponte JK
Brasília, Brasil
You have to BE
before you can DO
and do before you can HAVE
quote by Zig Ziglar
Group: Smile on Saturday
www.flickr.com/groups/smileonsunday/rules/
Theme: Quote
Paper, gouache, watercolor 2010
This picture is part of the series "Their Secret ..."
he series "Their Secret ..." is dedicated to flowers,their soul ...
In particular, this picture is my impression of viewing one of the Roses
This young ayuyu, or coconut crab, collapsed into its borrowed shell when I disturbed it.
Ayuyu are the world's largest land invertebrates and can reach body sizes up to 16 inches with leg spans more than three feet. Born in the ocean, they spend about a month as larvae before sinking to the bottom and finding shells to protect them while migrating to shore. Once ashore they live much like hermit crabs until growing a hard abdominal shell of their own and can live over 60 years with no natural predators other than other ayuyu and humans.
Nó no Cipó
Flora do Cerrado
Bioma Cerrado
Área de Proteção Ambiental
Água Mineral
Parque Nacional de Brasília
Brasília, Brasil
Dor Walker, here's my version... adjusted various tones & hues plus the little puddle. Tried to add some punch to it but don't know if I succeded.
Thanks for the challenge!
Do you dream, that the world will know your name
So tell me your name
Do you care, about all the little things or anything at all?
I wanna feel, all the chemicals inside I wanna feel
I wanna sunburn, just to know that I'm alive
To know I'm alive
Don't tell me if I'm dying, cause I don't wanna know
If I can't see the sun, maybe I should go
Don't wake me cause I'm dreaming, of angels on the moon
Where everyone you know, never leaves too soon
This heron is intent on finding its next meal.
Fun facts:
Great Blue Herons look enormous in flight, with a six-foot wingspan.
Both parents take turns incubating the eggs for 4 weeks.
In flight, a Great Blue Heron usually holds its head close to its body with the neck bent.
The young can first fly at about 60 days old.
I've seen them fledge for the first time and they are quite awkward but not for long as they learn to fly adeptly quite quickly.
Pacific poison oak!
The western variety.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxicodendron_diversilobum.
"Like other members of the genus Toxicodendron, T. diversilobum causes itching and allergic rashes in many humans after contact by touch or smoke inhalation. "
I think I am not allergic to it, but I don't want to 'test the water"!
The low tide along the Maine coast reveals a lot of cool details ... the trick is not ending up on your butt with all the slippery rocks.
Acadia National Park
DOESY DOES gets down in Paris town earlier this year.
See the full post from his trip here: ironlak.com/2012/03/does-paris-was-smokin-hot-featuring-s...
More info: DigitalDoes.com
Gracias por visitar mi galería,un saludo cordial
ƒ/16.0 16.0 mm 10seg 31iso
Filtros:Haida ND 0.9(8x)(3pasos)/inverso06/degradado06
I think this timber rattlesnake might have just noticed the photographer in the corner of its eye. . .so let's quietly back away. . . a good new week to everyone!!
Bromélia nativa do Brasil, esta espécie é característica da Mata Atlântica.
O cravo-do-mato é uma bromélia de folhas estreitas e brácteas vermelhas. Natural do Brasil e característica da Mata Atlântica, esta planta existe apenas no continente americano.
É conhecida também como barba-de-velho. Fixa-se nas árvores, sobre rochas e troncos caídos, onde nascem suas flores roxas.
O formato, que lembra um cálice, possibilita à planta armazenar a água da chuva. Essa mesma estrutura também acumula detritos trazidos pelo vento e insetos que acidentalmente caem dentro da área. Assim, essa mistura fornece à planta todos os nutrientes de que precisa para viver e também garante água a muitos animais nos períodos da seca.
Além de apresentar características ornamentais, é empregada por algumas comunidades no combate à gonorreia e nos processos inflamatórios. Apesar disso, ainda representa uma fonte de estudo muito pouco explorada, tanto do ponto de vista químico como farmacológico, segundo especialistas.
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Alcacér do Sal (P) 11-09-2017
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Daisy is ignoring everyone - on Flickr, until the Caturday group reopens, & at home until the kitchen door opens!
Some days I’m the ocean. Some days I’m the ship. Tonight, I’m the lighthouse: at the edge, alone, and burning.