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Images of the blossoms on the tree in our front yard.

Front Board Sequence Parkfield, Went down My local For an afternoon Skate, And found myself taking Some Shots Of Local Skater Josh Harper Getting a front Board Down The Hand Rail, Hope You Enjoy!!

Freshly restored AEC Mammoth Major MkIII 'Tin Front' 3798HK seen earlier today.

Light from the setting sun reflects off the buildings on Front Street North in Sarnia, Ontario.

Shot for MOTOR magazine April 2010

 

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The cloud this morning was nearly a straight line as far as you, it looked fascinating against the blue sky and the added sunrise.

LLandudno, North Wales sea front taken nearly four years ago.

Made for sliders Sunday, I've converted to BW and enhanced the reflection. HSS!

Western Front 1945

 

This Moc features the Jagdtiger from Custom Bricks and was built for their Moc Contest.

 

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This is a 'front view comparison' of this amazing bird.

Images of the blossoms on the tree in our front yard.

The Porch Rules

**stay awhile **read a good book

***sip a drink ***watch the sunset

***take a nap ***relax & unwind

***daydream ***visit with friends

***make memories

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Harlaw Reservoir.

 

Textures courtesy of Lenabem_Anna.

 

Best viewed on black. (Press L).

 

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Date: August 31, 2021

Location: My House - Ellicott City, Maryland (Howard County)

 

NOTE: As I opened my front door, this cutie was standing just a few feet in front of me. Nice way to start the day!

 

Savage

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The IUCN originally in 1988 assessed the ochre-fronted antpitta as Near Threatened, then in 2000 as Endangered, and since 2022 as Vulnerable. It is known from only two sites within a small overall range and its estimated population of between 1000 and 2500 mature individuals is believed to be decreasing.

 

Our group consisted of four people, and I was the only one fortunate enough to capture some shots of this species.

 

Fundo Alto Nieva, Peru

FRONT PAGE in Explore!!!!! Thank you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

The ”disclaimer”......

 

For the folks that do not know me...."the mistress" is the sunset or sunrise which is my favorite object to capture! ; - )

 

Should be viewed on the Black stuff

 

Most interesting by Jerimias Quadil can be found here

 

Music

 

Sade – Lover’s Rock

  

One of a group that were resting on some rocks.

White-fronted Chat (male)

Epthianura albifrons

 

August 31st, 2022

Lake Cargelligo, NSW, Australia

 

Canon EOS R5

Canon EF 600mm f4L IS III USM lens

Canon EF 1.4x III Extender

 

Sure, we drove a long way from Melbourne to Lake Cargelligo without photographing much at all, however all was not lost - we did spend some time with some White-fronted Chats at the sewerage ponds!

 

There is an open section of the ponds that has plenty of these saltbush, a favourite habitat of Chat species. And while we were hoping we might see the more elusive Crimson Chats, at least we saw one species of Chat, even if it is quite common!

 

Having said that, the evening light was magic & this is actually the first decent photo I have of a male White-fronted Chat. There were a couple of pairs that were very busy collecting insects (I suspect they were raising young in the saltbush). The birds would often perch on the top of the saltbush & pose for a few seconds before darting off to the next spot. This particular birds was quite the gatherer - check out the beak full of bugs!

Bridlington Sea Front, an old photo, I was looking through some old folders and spotted this I think it was taken before I joined Flickr. It brought back happy memories.

 

Another one taken in Southern Texas.

Model Yamaha R1-50mm diameter

Thank you all for showing people that Brussels can be more colorful than one would ever imagine...

 

Special thanks to my Flickr friend Felix

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for copying and sending me a good quality screenshot of the Explore Front Page with my photo.

Felix, you are just great!

;-)

 

Looking west along Front Street, CN TOwer, Union Station, Royal York Hotel, Royal Bank building, and more. Toronto.

Here is another shot of my friendly magpie chicken little front on.

Commonly occurring in the saltmarshes of southern Australia, the White-fronted Chat is often seen foraging for insects and their larvae among the succulent leaves and stems of stunted saltmarsh plants. With their bold black-white-and-grey plumage, White-fronted Chats are sometimes known as ‘Nunbirds’ due to the resemblance of their feathering to a nun’s habit. They construct neat nests from grass and plant stems in which they lay three tiny eggs. Once thought to be a type of thornbill, scientific studies have shown that chats are actually honeyeaters.

As seen in a front yard of a back road in Eastern Ontario.

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