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The dark-eyed junco 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, and its systematics are still not completely untangled. Wikipedia

Species: J. hyemalis

Class: Aves

Nickname: snowbirds nwf.org

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Walking through the woodland I was looking at all of the different varieties of daffodils and these beauties caught my eye.

 

They were totally white and at the perfection of their bloom, stunning!

🎧 Just My IMagination

 

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The girl spent most of the next three days cleaning the theater, scavenging chairs from other buildings, and even finding some curtains that could be used to dress up the stage.

 

The Angel would drop in occasionally, to watch, or sit and chat, and on one occasion to do maintenance on her leg frame, which fascinated the girl.

 

"Does it ever hurt?" she asked the Angel, who was tightening something, with a fixed look of concentration on her face.

 

"Oh no, well; rarely, I did try dancing last year and that got a bit iffy, although I'd been to the ballerina camp so I was slightly wobbly from the Vodka.

 

"I'm wondering if you *are* one of the Russian Ballet members, you know - I visited the camp last night .. " The girl rubbed the back of her head as if soothing a headache, then continued .. "They asked me to help them out."

 

The Angel glanced up from her work, a twinkling eye directed at the girl...."A tasting?" she asked.

 

The girl shook her head, then thought better of it, grasping the back of her head again. "No, no.... washing, I needed to wash a few things, and traded my time.." She paused a moment... "might have been some tasting...."

  

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Reflected at Eulennest Gallery

Exhibiting through to Dec 5

Eulennest Gallery

  

Sometimes you've got to put your

realistic glasses on and see who you are

For this week I have used a picture I took a months ago (but never processed) of my little fur baby Emmett. Although it is outside of the rules I hope the moderators can let this one slide as he was unfortunately taken from us on 5/5/17

 

Please fave and comment as I would really like to see him in explore :)

 

European badger - Meles meles

Argh!! Shiver me timbers!!! Batten down the hatches!!

 

EYE!!!

 

EYE EYE CAPTAIN!!!

green mascara is pretty sick!

  

"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind." ~Mohandas Ghandi

Mother and Doe are keeping a curious eye as to what on earth i am doing looking at them with a strange object pointed in their direction.

 

Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.

 

Have a safe and fantastic day dear Flickr friends !

He stepped straight into the beam of light...

I love Nuthatches especially as they are a fairly recent addition to Scotland's birdlife. About 50 years ago they had a tiny foothold in the Borders but in the last thirty years or so they have expanded considerably spreading north and west quickly. The prime driver in this is the increase and popularity of bird feeding and Nuthatches can't resist a peanut. A pair were dominating the feeders today and cleaned out the peanuts. This is a female with light chestnut undertail coverts and a grey, rather than strong black, stripe through the eye.

The bridge with its reflection looks to me like a big eye. Okay, well, this is the Parliament Bridge in Cork, Ireland and was taken on a rare sunny day this past January. And that is the River Lee doing a splendid job handling the reflection. Happy Friday everyone!!

 

Thanks as always to everyone who stops by to view, fave, and comment on my photos - it is much appreciated.

Great Egret, Alligator Breeding Marsh and Wading Bird Rookery, Gatorland, Orlando, Florida

My eye tends to change colors.

Its what makes me special

Espace Rambouillet

I'm so proud to be part of the last issue of the Inspired Eye Magazine.

www.theinspiredeye.net/street-photography-magazine/

 

Thank you so much to editors Don Springer and Olivier Duong!

www.flickr.com/photos/pgrshooter

Mon oeil en HDR.

 

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Blue-eyed darner

The flight of a dragonfly showcases incredible agility and precision. Dragonflies are highly effective predators, with success rates between 95% to 99% when hunting. This remarkable hunting efficiency is due to their agile flight, excellent vision, and quick reflexes, allowing them to catch prey like mosquitoes, flies, and other small insects.

I met him during a short city trip. We talked briefly. I made the picture with my Iphone because it was the only camera I had that moment with me ...

In the summer, Yellow-eyed Juncos are the only species of Junco in SE Arizona, but in the winter there are many Dark-eyed Juncos (including several subspecies: Oregon, Pink-sided,Gray-headed, etc.), which makes it difficult to pick out the Yellow-eyed. Madera Canyon, where I took this picture, is in the northern-most part of their range. I really love these little birds, they always look fierce and are very photogenic.

Masked Flowerpiercer [Diglossa cyanea]

 

Yanacocha Reserve

Pichincha, Ecuador

 

1884*

The clouds and setting sunlight looks like an eye around the end of the pier.

 

Happy Bench Monday

A picture I took of my eye layered with one of my alarm clock. I had to edit the 'snooze' button out of the shot and alter the levels after layering to get this. HSS :) 10th on explore! Thanks to anyone who faved, commented or viewed this! :)

Over active Spotted Towhee,watching another.

eye ♥ Frida!

HMM!

In our garden

Tidnish

Cumberland County

Nova Scotia

May 2022

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My very own eye. Actually one of the first attempts to shoot a decent eye picture with the Fujimonster. Again from the archives. This one once had over 200 views. But I accidently deleted it yesterday. SNIF!

My Eye Up close

Lately the trick would be getting one of me not crying....

This eye sure caught my eye.... at the Bird Kingdom in Niagara Falls.

Happy Wing Wednesday!

I just love the White Eyed Vireo.

..... is a giant Ferris Wheel on the south bank of River Thames - a river that goes through London, the capital city of United Kingdom.

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