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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.

American alligator

... here's looking at you... ;-)

i <3 Super wld 7yat Man ^_^ elli y7bah y76 FaaaV =Pp!~

 

Modeling: ][ MY BRO (3abdalla)!~ ][ ..

 

taken & Editing By : ][ anaa (theba el 3ajeba) ][ << akeeeed =Pp!~~

 

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say mashalla mashalla mashalla =D

 

 

الصراحه أتقبل اللي يكتبون لي نايس شوت وهالسوالف أكثر عن اللي ما يحطون كومنت بالأساس ويكتبون رايهم =)

Citric acid solution crystals. Polarization. Микрофото с объективом Yashica Yashinon 32mm f/3.5 High Quality Microfiche Lens, HDR, масштаб съёмки 4:1

Staring into your soul...

Barred owl looking at me.

 

Shrike Road,Carden Alvar

Ontario,Canada

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On Explore 20 July 2023: www.flickr.com/explore/2023/07/20

 

~~~ Cover page on The Galaxy & Stars L6 ~ 9 Oct 2023 ~ Thanks so much to Meino ~~~~~

  

Taken at Lombok beach, Indonesia in Apr 2016.

  

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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!

Always amazing when a bird/animal spends a few precious moments with you.

 

・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

 

・Pose

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The Burrowing Owl

 

Couldn’t entice this little guy to come out of his burrow and pose for a portrait, so I settled for a head shot…Life is Good !!!

 

Burrowing Owls are small, sandy colored owls with bright-yellow eyes. They live underground in burrows they’ve dug themselves or taken over from a prairie dog, ground squirrel, or tortoise. They live in grasslands, deserts, and other open habitats, where they hunt mainly insects and rodents. Their numbers have declined sharply with human alteration of their habitat and the decline of prairie dogs and ground squirrels.

 

Before laying eggs, Burrowing Owls carpet the entrances to their homes with animal dung, which attracts dung beetles and other insects that the owls then catch and eat. They may also collect bottle caps, metal foil, cigarette butts, paper scraps, and other bits of trash at the entrance, possibly signifying that the burrow is occupied.

 

Burrowing Owls have a higher tolerance for carbon dioxide than other birds—an adaptation found in other burrowing animals, which spend long periods underground, where the gas can accumulate to higher levels than found above ground.

 

Unlike most owls in which the female is larger than the male, the sexes of the Burrowing Owl are the same size.

Burrowing Owls often stow extra food to ensure an adequate supply during incubation and brooding. When food is plentiful, the birds' underground larders can reach prodigious sizes. One cache observed in Saskatchewan in 1997 contained more than 200 rodents.

 

The oldest known Burrowing Owl was at least 9 years, 11 months old when it was sighted in California in 2014.

  

(Nikon D500, 80-400/5.6, 1/000 @ f/5.6, ISO 1400)

RKO_164. European Kestrel.

 

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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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'Eye Opener' is a macro photograph of an Iris flower on a black background.

PHOTOGRAPHY Toporowski

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

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

SonyRX100 M3

 

This is a monochrome photo, made entirely of various shades of one colour.

Do not call your group "Monochrome" if you don't understand what the word means, just call it "Black and White".

 

Soulis: Black-eyed Susans 3.

Location: Slikken van Flakkee, the Netherlands

 

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Récré-O-Parc, Ste-Catherine, Québec, Canada

From a small faced doll, a glass eye, 5/8 inch (16mm) square frame.

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Happy August my dear friends !

I was shooting at Commonwealth Lake when this pied billed grebe bobbed up near where I was shooting. One of the closest I've been to one, and managed to get some decent near shots. What really struck me was the fascinating eye!

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