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Once an 8 acre flat oat field, my husband was inspired to create this amazing acreage we called Bluebird Estates with a log house, a man made lake stocked with rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout, hills, trees etc in Alberta, Canada.

Well, well, it seems that spring in Finland has been canceled, a new huge snowstorm is approaching me. I'm fine ( I'll light the fireplace, start a new book and sip red wine ), but what about the birds? The forest is full of their joyful singing and I think their biological clock is ticking to start a family.

ICM.

 

youtu.be/7AQSLozK7aA

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Turdus ignobilis (Black-billed Thrush / Mayo)

 

Turdus ignobilis is a widely distributed thrush species throughout northern South America and the Amazon, inhabiting a diverse set of habitats ranging from floodplain forests, white sand “campinas”, to highland forests (Andes and Tepuis). There are currently six known subspecies of T. ignobilis, which vary extensively phenotypically and also ecologically.

 

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105579031600021X

 

Silver Birch on Ambersham Common, South Downs National Park

( penultimate day before the military ordinance - one month today )

Thank you very much for your visit , fave and comment !

my wife told me she would like to have diamonds jewelry so, as an ambitious husband, of course I went looking for it and found it in nature in the snow.

As seen on a walk.

 

Enterprise House, information on it here:

 

www.housingandcommunityassociation.org/

töss valley in the winter. sooo nice!

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Turdus ignobilis -juvenile- (Black-billed Thrush / Mayo)

 

Turdus ignobilis is a widely distributed thrush species throughout northern South America and the Amazon, inhabiting a diverse set of habitats ranging from floodplain forests, white sand “campinas”, to highland forests (Andes and Tepuis). There are currently six known subspecies of T. ignobilis, which vary extensively phenotypically and also ecologically.

 

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105579031600021X

 

the effect of an instant snow avalanche falling from the branches

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Turdus ignobilis (Black-billed Thrush / Mayo)

 

Turdus ignobilis is a widely distributed thrush species throughout northern South America and the Amazon, inhabiting a diverse set of habitats ranging from floodplain forests, white sand “campinas”, to highland forests (Andes and Tepuis). There are currently six known subspecies of T. ignobilis, which vary extensively phenotypically and also ecologically.

 

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105579031600021X

 

In a woodland turned to various shades of black, white and grey, I stumbled upon this one area where colour still remained.The lost colour of Winter discovered.

Yellow river, Finland.

Le massif du Mont Blanc avec une vue sur le Mont Blanc du Tacul et le coeur de pierre entre les deux glaciers. Vallée de Chamonix Mont Blanc France

The Mont Blanc range with the view onto the Mont Blanc du Tacul in the center and the Heart of Stone inbetween the two glaciers, Chamonix Mont Blanc valley France.

La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Turdus ignobilis (Black-billed Thrush / Mayo)

 

Turdus ignobilis is a widely distributed thrush species throughout northern South America and the Amazon, inhabiting a diverse set of habitats ranging from floodplain forests, white sand “campinas”, to highland forests (Andes and Tepuis). There are currently six known subspecies of T. ignobilis, which vary extensively phenotypically and also ecologically.

 

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105579031600021X

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Turdus ignobilis (Black-billed Thrush / Mayo)

 

Turdus ignobilis is a widely distributed thrush species throughout northern South America and the Amazon, inhabiting a diverse set of habitats ranging from floodplain forests, white sand “campinas”, to highland forests (Andes and Tepuis). There are currently six known subspecies of T. ignobilis, which vary extensively phenotypically and also ecologically.

 

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105579031600021X

 

Sun shining on these wild flowers, wood anemones, covering the forest bed now on an island.

/ at Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, Eastern Sierra, California. This is a single exposure.

Happy New Year

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Turdus ignobilis (Black-billed Thrush / Mayo)

 

Turdus ignobilis is a widely distributed thrush species throughout northern South America and the Amazon, inhabiting a diverse set of habitats ranging from floodplain forests, white sand “campinas”, to highland forests (Andes and Tepuis). There are currently six known subspecies of T. ignobilis, which vary extensively phenotypically and also ecologically.

 

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105579031600021X

 

In spring it feels like the "decicive moment" applies as much to nature photography as to anything else. The conditions for this image would only exist for one day this year I think. The next day it was sunny again and then the leaves will take over completely.

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