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More pelican art....not too sure if these chaps are in love or about to beat each other up but made an interesting pic.
Dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) is a little sparrow, generally patterned with gray, white, and shades of tan. All have pinkish bills and white outer tail feathers. Juveniles are streaky. Breeds in a variety of forested habitats, especially with conifers. Found in any wooded habitat in the winter, often in flocks. Usually forages on the ground for seeds, but also fond of brushy thickets or weedy fields.
Die Sonne bahnt sich ihren Weg durch Nebel und Bäume!
(Naturpark Neckartal-Odenwald)
The sun makes its way through fog and trees!
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الصراحه أتقبل اللي يكتبون لي نايس شوت وهالسوالف أكثر عن اللي ما يحطون كومنت بالأساس ويكتبون رايهم =)
Wikipedia: The dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) is a species of junco, a group of small, grayish New World sparrows. This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in summer ranges far into the Arctic. It is a very variable species, much like the related fox sparrow (Passerella iliaca), and its systematics are still not completely untangled.
Conservation status: Least Concern
Another shot from the narrows, which was my favorite part of my trip to Zion last winter. This was a really breathtaking hike and to think we almost skipped it! This image is from a ways into the canyon. As the walls close in on you, the light level goes down but if you're there at the right time of day, you can see the glow of the afternoon sun illuminating the canyon walls in front of you for some truly otherworldly light. If you look reaaaaally close you might be able to make out some teeny tiny people.
My last image from here was way too colorful, I'll probably redo it sometime.
Hope you like it!
・Clothes
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Inkosazana Top RARE
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Inkosazana Bottom RARE
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / String Sandals / RED
・Accessories
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Ngami Halo / RARE
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Ritual Headdress
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Ritual Jewelry / EARRING
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Bracelets
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Ritual Jewelry / NOSE PIERCINGS
・Nail
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Wild Claws / WHITE
・Hair
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Hairstyle / BROWN
・Tatoo
CUREMORE / Voodoo Tribe / Ritual Paint / WHITE
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A few more shots from earlier in the year.
Eye to eye contact with an owl at close quarters, can it get any better?
Barn Owl (Tyto alba)
Yorkshire Dales - Lower Barn/ Embankment Female
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RKO_9124. Another image of the series. This short-eared owl just landed at some distance. Who looks at whom?
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A baby Caiman.
Laying in the water absolutely motionless and wating for his prey - the same behaviour like its big relatives. What a fascinating dangerous baby
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This is a monochrome photo, made entirely of various shades of one colour.
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The hamsa is believed to provide defence against the evil eye.
It is palm-shaped amulet which is popular throughout North Africa and the Middle East and due to this popularity, it is commonly used as a design for jewelry and wall hangings and depicts an open right hand clutching an evil eye! And you get two eyes on this amulet for the price of one!
For the Macro Mondays group theme of ‘Eye’.