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A feast of assorted insects for the young Wagtail.

Taken at Springfield Park Kidderminster.

Only for fun, a double exposure in the sales section of the Orchids Exhibition.

The Orchid in red tones is Burrageara "Stefan Isler"

 

For the theme "spoon and fork" of the group "Smile on saturday"

[IK] Bonnie Dining Room -Exclusive @ The Liaison Collaborative from 01/18 to 02/10 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fallen%20New%20York/115/10...

 

[IK] Crazy for Chocolate 2

"We gladly feast on those who would subdue us."

 

Quick edit featuring this bomb dress by Stoic that will be @ Anthem tomorrow! First of many spoopy photos to come this month.

 

New Holland Honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae)

 

Nev's family are really enjoying feasting on the flowers on the Gum tree across the street.

Red-eyed Damselfly| Erythromma najas | Coenagrionidae

 

Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2

26mm Macro Tube | f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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Taken at Memento Mori

Common Grass Blue (Zizina labradus)

 

Feasting on an African Daisy.

 

Happy Eyes of March

Happy Wing Wednesday

collaboration with sexy Keke and handsome Stephan.

Thank you both for the fun xxx

Australian Hobby (Falco longipennis)

 

Enjoying a feast on this day three years ago.

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Source image fractal in first comment box by Abstractarchangel77:

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With a shot of mine, of a Sole skeleton on a red plate.

The fish skellies on the sides are pd png.

 

For:

Treat This 232: Friday 18 October ~ Thursday 24 October 2019

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A different experience in every season: Oisterwijk's Forests & Fens are exquisite, tranquil and inspiring all year round. Different footpaths, cycle routes and horse trails will lead you – with or without the aid of a forest ranger – through the beauty of one of the Netherlands' most unique areas of nature. There are no less than 80 fens in this stunning green expanse – pretty impressive, right?

 

Four seasons

Whether it’s the frozen fairy-tale fens of the winter, the dynamics of nature coming to life in spring, the musical croaking of frogs in the summer, or the explosion of colours in the autumn: Oisterwijk's Forests & Fens are a feast for all the senses.

 

Spot kingfishers, deer and roe deer, or bear witness to the wide variety of insects and water creatures in the fens and ditches. And after an exhilarating day of activity or sport, head to one of the large terraces to enjoy the peace and quiet and a tasty snack, lunch or dinner.Oisterwijk's Forests & Fens Groot Speijck Visitor Centre has a great terrace, as does Boshuis Venkraai. And both are ideal places to relax and soak up the surroundings.

..... one's eyes on.

 

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Blowfly

 

It seems the Blowflies like the pollen from the Jade Flowers too.

 

Happy FriYay to everyone and have a great weekend!

 

Happy Fly Day Friday!

Cabbage White (Pieris rapae)

 

Feasting on an African Daisy.

Fire Flag Plume Moth (Sphenarches anisodactylus)

 

I have finally managed to track down the full ID of this Plume Moth (it has only taken 7 months from when I first saw one in the garden).

If you look closely here you will see it has its tongue out collecting some pollen.

 

Happy Wing Wednesday!

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It decided to feast some more before fleeing.

One of the hundreds of butterflies who were feasting on these odd looking flowers along the banks of the Ohio River last week.

 

This is the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

.How do we practice this presence—of reality? Scientists and mystics alike will tell us: Be present! Experiment! Stay curious. This is Contemplation 101. Let go of what you “think” is your intelligence center—because what you think is your intelligence cannot understand the atom, cannot understand the galaxies, and cannot understand what is birthing and animating all existence.

 

This momentous truth can occasionally be caught but not easily taught. We’re standing in the middle of an awesome mystery—life itself!—and the only appropriate response before this mystery is humility. If we’re resolved that this is where we want to go—into the mystery, not to hold God and reality but to let God and reality hold us—then I think religion is finally in its proper and appropriate place.

-Richard Rohr

Common Hoverfly (Melangyna viridiceps)

 

You would think that a day where the temperature is around 30°C (86°F) would see some flies around! Not so today so back into the files this week.

Have a Happy FriYay and a great weekend everyone!

 

Happy Fly Day Friday!

Happy Eyes of March!

Australian Hobby (Falco longipennis)

 

This Hobby was enjoying the spoils of a successful hunting trip.

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Hair: Angeni - Doux

 

Choker: Clarissa - Maison du Boudoir

 

Bikini: Passion Top & Panty - Les Femme [ Grand event - August Round]

 

Strawberry Platter: Strawberry dip Platter - Junk Food [ Kinky event - August round]

A Nordic folklore tale tells about The Feast of the Knight Stodgy Beard.

 

Copyright © Kimmo Ojaniemi

**Feel free to zoom in to view this**

 

I was surprised to see seven goldfinches eating the Monarda seeds from the pods in my garden. This was taken later one winter morning.

 

Filters, border, and burlap texture are from Photoshop.

 

Thanks for your views, comments, awards, invites, and faves.

  

Crested Goshawk feasting on a Myna

By principle, I do not want to feed birds my myself to make them come for photo shots, because I dont want to change their behaviour ..

 

Yet I have to admit that it is much easier to get decent bird pics close to feeders than anywhere else ..

 

bleh

It was quite the effort getting here but now that I'm feasting, it was totally worth it!

Just a simple candid street style Snapograph captured at London UK of a young lady in her "City Feast" drinks wagon.

 

"THANK YOU KINDLY" to anyone who finds this shot good enough to put amongst their "FAVES".

"THANK YOU KINDLY" to anyone who finds this shot good enough to leave a "Comment", I'll do my very best to reply to you individually.

An Eastern Spinebill feasting on the nectar from a Salvia flower.

At the Williamstown Botanic Gardens with the FFF.

Looking out our sunroom window I was hoping to catch one of the Bluebirds perched in this tree, which is more and more becoming a familiar sight.

 

The other day I saw the female bringing back several earthworms to her hungry babies and thought that was simply amazing to see. I never expected to catch her bringing home this feast!

 

Took about a dozen pics and this was one the best because you can actually see what this is. A cicada!

Goldfinch Dunbar coastal path

Happy Fenced Friday!

 

52 in 2015 # 41. Party.

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