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The snow was all melted, and the sun made a rare appearance for a few hours. This Black-capped Chickadee stopped by his favorite tree to give me a hasty "good bye" as I was leaving the marsh. He hopped in and hopped out, and I left.

Hi, I'm back, feeling very energetic ;-)))

 

Happy Sliders Sunday !!!!

 

An energetic Orange-crowned Warbler showed off its insect prize early in the morning. The warblers are eating constantly to accumulate fat and energy for their long migration south.

 

500mm f4G wide open.

(Taken on Aug., Beaumaris Lake, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

 

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A very energetic and delightful little bird, size of a kids palm maybe. The birds breed during rains and are usually seen after the first rains. These birds have a very nice and easy to remember call, a two noted call "Chirp Chirp" which is very easy to hear and id, but the bird itself is very hard to sight in the grass / natural habitat.

 

There are only a handful times where I got decent shots of this bird since they always stick to the grass. They are easy to hear and last season in a grassland, we heard 100's of them bursting with energy at the same time and it was a truly memorable experience. There was a swathe of green grass till the land meets the sky, and calls of this quail were everywhere.

 

I don't remember this shot at all and unsure how I missed processing it. But here it is now! My best shot of the Rain Quail - I am delighted.

 

Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.

Small energetic plover with a fine bill, white underparts, and pale gray back. Lacks breast band. Adult has an obvious rusty-red cap, whereas juvenile has varying reddish tinges on the back of the head. Occurs beside a wide variety of saline wetlands where it moves quickly as it forages along the ground. Common around inland lakes as well as at the coast. (eBird)

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Tiny little bird on the mud flats looking for worms. A big crop, but this was the only time it was "close" enough for a photo.

 

Cairns Esplanade, Queensland, Australia. October 2022.

Eagle-Eye Tours - Eastern Australia.

This is my best shot so far of a very cute, very energetic Golden-crowned Kinglet. Peace Valley Park, New Britain PA.

The Carolina Wren is easily recognized by the white stripe above each eye and its distinctive "tail-up" posture that it assumes as it flits about the bushes. Energetic and vocal this little wren has one of the loudest songs of any small bird. Males sing their “tea-kettle-tea-kettle-tea-kettle-tea." song hundreds of times a day, all year long. One particularly busy bird was recorded singing almost 3,000 times in a single day!

  

Carolina wrens form lifelong pair bonds and pairs often stay together for years. The birds move and feed together, where you see one, you will usually see its mate foraging close by. The pair works together to build a nest, which can be in a tree hole or on a branch, but Carolina wrens are well known for choosing to nest in man made structures such as mail boxes, door wreaths, flower pots, or even a cardboard box in a garage. They use sticks, hair, feathers, and anything that looks suitable—even shed snake skins. They often build multiple nests then select one to raise their chicks.

  

When feeding, a Carolina wren hops around on the ground and in the underbrush turning over dead leaves, and probing cracks and crannies for spiders, insects and larvae. They also eat fruit and berries, but rarely come to bird feeders.

 

I found this one in my backyard in Polk County, Florida.

 

Energetic Double Breasted Cormorant clearing water from its wings after a deep dive.

 

Considered rare to the area although sightings seem to be increasing over the last few years. Usually gone by mid-October.

Pensive-looking Orangutan at Dublin Zoo

A detail of a wooden closet in the house of friends in France with little ornamental curves taken upside down and a bit overexposed.

 

When I saw my first example of the result of my shaking hands I immediately threw out the window my attempts to make a sharp picture of the lines and the cracks of the varnish. Hello ICM (intentional camera movement)...

 

After an exciting Berlin weekend with dear Flick friends and beautiful holidays in Sweden I'm happy to be back again, full of energy and with tons of photos :-)

Between energetic intervals among a group of Common Merganser males and females (such as seen in the previous image www.flickr.com/photos/luminouscompositions/52002325527/in... ), there were periods of rest and relaxation. Those times included the maintenance activity of preening, which this image of a female shows well. I particularly like how the serrated mandibles are evident in this photo, a feature that is recognized in the French common name “bec-scie,” meaning saw-bill. Those pointed projections are an adaptation to grasp the slippery fish that are their main prey, which they dive after. This bird was at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The accessories were made from many cypraeas and should have taken long time to assemble all of them. At Taum Island, Papua New Guinea.

A colorful, energetic warbler of northern forests, the Canada Warbler spends little time on its breeding grounds. It is one of the last warblers to arrive north in the spring, and one of the first to leave in the fall to return to its South American wintering grounds. This steely gray and yellow songbird is sometimes called the "necklaced warbler" thanks to the bold black necklace that it wears across its chest.

As energetic as their electric zapping call notes would suggest, Common Redpolls are active foragers that travel in busy flocks. Look for them feeding on catkins in birch trees or visiting feeders in winter. These small finches of the arctic tundra and boreal forest migrate erratically, and they occasionally show up in large numbers as far south as the central U.S. During such irruption years, redpolls often congregate at bird feeders (particularly thistle or nyjer seed), allowing delightfully close looks.

With its top-heavy physique, energetic flight, and piercing rattle, the Belted Kingfisher seems to have an air of self-importance as it patrols up and down rivers and shorelines. It nests in burrows along earthen banks and feeds almost entirely on aquatic prey, diving to catch fish and crayfish with its heavy, straight bill. These ragged-crested birds are a powdery blue-gray; males have one blue band across the white breast, while females have a blue and a chestnut band.

 

In South Florida they call the belted kingfisher the "Don King" of birds because of its distinctive, permanent bad-feather-day look that makes it easy to identify even at a distance.

 

I found this female along Peavine Road in Osceola County, Florida.

I "Broke Out" the old SX50 for a few shots!

This energetic kangaroo male was about to turn right when he spotted a human (me) and he corrected slightly his itinerary to avoid collision.

 

Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)

Memorial to the foresters (Boswachtersmonument in Dutch) (Uccle). This monument, consisting of a dolmen surrounded by a circle of eleven standing stones, was erected in 1920 in memory of eleven forest rangers killed in the First World War.

 

Mémorial aux forestiers (Boswachtersmonument en néerlandais) (Uccle). Ce monument, composé d’un dolmen entouré d’un cercle de onze pierres dressées a été érigé en 1920 en souvenir de onze gardes forestiers tués lors de la Première Guerre mondiale.

 

More info bel-memorial.org/cities/bruxelles-brussel/uccle/uccle_mon... (french only

Energetic Southern Cloudywing Skipper butterfly preparing to take nectar from the flower of a wild meadow vetch.

 

Considered rare. Subtle color/tones gives this species a drab easy to miss appearance. Frequently mistaken for a Wasp. Five years ago, it was considered common in this location. This year's four specimens are the first there observed since then.

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Energetic results of third order derivative of two of my photos intertwined digitally, then transformed into brilliant Comic format. The Electric Greens bring the power up here...

 

All rights reserved. This photo is not authorized for use on your blogs, pin boards, websites or use in any other way. You may NOT download this image without written permission from iSEEthings, Jeff Fornear.

Ich hoffe, dass wir alle so voller Energie und Schwung durch das neue Jahr kommen und wir den richtigen Weg finden, so wie dieses Lotsenboot.

Bleibt gesund !

  

I hope that we will all get through the new year full of energy and verve and that we will find the right way, like this pilot boat.

Stay healthy !

The sanderling is a small, plump, energetic wading bird. It has a short straight black bill and medium length black legs. It is pale grey above and white underneath, and there is a black mark at its shoulder where the folded wing meets the body. It does not breed in the UK, but is a winter visitor and passage migrant in spring and autumn, journeying to and from their high Arctic breeding grounds. What they eat: Small marine worms, crustaceans and molluscs (Courtesy RSPB)

 

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Energetic Presence Giselle

A very energetic and cute little bird, size of a kids palm maybe. The birds follow rains and they are usually seen in the month of August. We chanced upon a good number of them accidentally y'day and had a good time. Though the light was low, managed a few good shots.

 

The bird's calls are very nice and pleasant, a two noted call which is very easy to hear and id, but the bird itself is very hard to sight in the grass / natural habitat.

 

Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.

A very energetic and cute little bird, size of a kids palm maybe. The birds breed during rains and usually seen after the first rains. I heard upon a good number of them accidentally y'day but barely got any shots since they always stick to the grass. Though the light was low, managed a few good shots.

 

These birds have a very nice and easy to remember call, a two noted call "Chirp Chirp" which is very easy to hear and id, but the bird itself is very hard to sight in the grass / natural habitat.

 

Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.

Train journey: back to Amsterdam, from Arnhem.

 

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A very energetic and delightful little bird, size of a kids palm maybe. The birds breed during rains and are usually seen after the first rains. These birds have a very nice and easy to remember two noted call "Chirp Chirp" which is very easy to hear and id, but the bird itself is very hard to sight in the grass / natural habitat.

 

There are only a handful times where I got decent shots of this bird since they always stick to the grass. They are easy to hear and last season in a grassland, we heard 100's of them bursting with energy at the same time and it was a truly memorable experience. There was a swathe of green grass till the land meets the sky, and calls of this quail were everywhere.

 

We sighted several over the past few days and some walked across a small mound giving us these shots!

 

Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.

My favourite two genres.... wild animals and action photography!! This gorgeous Otter really came through for me, just in running towards his keeper..

 

Photographed at British wildlife centre, UK

A colorful, energetic warbler of northern forests, the Canada Warbler spends little time on its breeding grounds. It is one of the last warblers to arrive north in the spring, and one of the first to leave in the fall to return to its South American wintering grounds. This steely gray and yellow songbird is sometimes called the "necklaced warbler" thanks to the bold black necklace that it wears across its chest.

Canada Warblers fly more than 3,000 miles from their wintering grounds in South America to their breeding grounds in the United States and Canada. (All about birds)

An energetic performance filled with passion where the audience is transported to an underground café in Spain. The illusion is aided, in part, by the exposed brick walls at the back of the stage, not to mention the several audience members who impulsively yelled out “Olé!” For a short while, these exclamations caused heads to turn quizzically, but it didn’t take long for most to embrace these customary interjections of excitement.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIrxbMCFKhc

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H_svoNWLss

 

The House Wren is a small, lively songbird found from Canada to South America, thriving in woodlands, gardens, and cities. It feeds mainly on insects and spiders. While I’ve seen many near home, my best photo wasn’t from my yard or even my state—it was taken in Colombia, where its energetic, melodic song inspired me to capture the moment,

   

an energetic little hummingbird in black and white.

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An event created by a fantastic Zumba instructor Tina Gottschalk.

There where 8 instructors dancing and we where about 50 that attended...dancing like crazy for a couple of hours.

All money raised for Ukraina aid.

I just want peace now..to much suffering...

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I've been eyeing this set for the longest time (o´ω`o) so happy to have it!!

 

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Uniform: MIWAS / Volleyball uniform

Ball/Pose: MIWAS / Volleyball 02

Chocker: =Zenith= Leather Neckbelt

Bracelet: CHU-ING. Heart Beam. Bracelet. Coral

Leg strap: Pixel Geek - Donut leg strap

This energetic youngster caused a lot of problems for Mom ! It was running around all over the place and gave Mom the slip. Mom was also running around looking for her baby - eventually found it - so all was well. Seen at Legacy Park, Malibu

A very energetic and delightful little bird, size of a kids palm maybe. The birds breed during rains and are usually seen after the first rains. These birds have a very nice and easy to remember two noted call "Chirp Chirp" which is very easy to hear and id, but the bird itself is very hard to sight in the grass / natural habitat.

 

There are only a handful times where I got decent shots of this bird since they always stick to the grass. They are easy to hear and last season in a grassland, we heard 100's of them bursting with energy at the same time and it was a truly memorable experience. There was a swathe of green grass till the land meets the sky, and calls of this quail were everywhere.

 

We sighted several over the past few days and some walked across a small mound giving us these shots!

 

Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.

Energetical alignment

Occasion celebration

Remembrance

A small, highly energetic songbird found in the Himalayan region and parts of Southeast Asia - one in my target list and quite common in the Pangot area I visited - though very tough to shoot.

 

These are really small birds around around 10-11 cm in length. and fairly easy to id due to their distinctive color - black face and throat, particularly in males. The call too is quite easy to remember and I could hear them in several places during my trip.

 

The habitat is broadleaf forests and the bird often found in undergrowth and thickets. The bird is a busy body and makes quick movements and doesn't stay still at all. Due to the small size, I had a very challenging time getting a shot of this bird. They are primarily insectivorous, gleaning insects and other small invertebrates from foliage.

 

Many thanks in advance for your views, faves and feedback. Much appreciated.

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