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The dunlin on the beach at Balranald seemed completely unconcerned that there was a bloke with a big lens just a few yards away.
Enjoying the last heat wave of the year, at an old jetty at Shoreline Park.
Mountain View, Ca. October, 2020.
a proud male Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) is dozing close to the Letaba River early morning ...
Letaba, Kruger National Park, Limpopo Province, Soth Africa
On a snowy Sunday morning, this veteran dozer starts its day of cleaning off the Jamestown Sub as it heads west from Fargo.
Even when he doesn't have to be, he's always on watch. We live in the middle of nowhere and he's always on guard.
Drago and Dozer in a rare unmoving moment. Actually Dozer was starting to turn his head so his snout is blurry.
This male parakeet was having a doze in the late afternoon sunshine. Even though there are plenty of these birds I've not found them easy to capture as they tend to sit quite high in the trees amongst all the twiggage.
Detail shot of a heavily corroded bulldozer seen in the boatyard at Hastings harbour.
The lines and shapes of this abstract accidentally mimic some of those in my photo of last week called 'RLH 2'.
See my other 'Textured Abstracts' in my album www.flickr.com/photos/robinmauricebarr/albums/72157647693...
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Jericho always got anxious before games. It was different from dueling. If they lost a duel, it was just themselves they let down. However, the idea of letting down other? It triggered some primal fear deep inside. If Jericho messed up, the rest of the team would say it was okay, but Jericho would *know* they were disappointed. They would /know/ how let down they were no matter what kind words they said.
This is what drove the little lion to stay behind after practice, eventually dozing off after practice. Unfortunately, they would wake up at 3AM and realize they were locked out for the night and definitely out past curfew... So they quietly stayed n the locker room and snuck back out an hour after the doors opened- claiming they had gotten up for early practice.
BNSF snow dozer 940027 (former Great Northern X-7300) heads west at Bena, Minn. on the W-SUPCSL1-28 with 2649-2836 for power. The job was plowing out the Lakes Sub between Brookston and Cass Lake.
..... some more of the marine algae I was watching from the end of the rickety peer on Mull. I think this is what they began to look like as I dozed off ....
There were several horses ready for work at the Wine Cup Cattle Company on this cold morning. This little girl, appropriately named "Winter", seemed to enjoy checking on them.
BN Snow Dozer 972502 Sit Idle In Skykomish Awaiting The Call To Action When The Snow Season Settles In. This Dozer Is Of GN Heritage!
A sleepy resident of the Seattle Aquarium.
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