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Giant Antpitta - Refugio Paz de las Aves, Ecuador

 

Bird Species (# 516) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.

 

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(Macronectes giganteus) The southern giant petrel is a large seabird of the southern oceans. Its distribution overlaps broadly with the similar northern giant petrel which I posted a picture of a few days ago. The main difference between the two species is the colour of the tip of the beak which in this case is greenish but pinkish in the northern variety.

Elephants are gentle giants, who show great care toward their herd, offspring and elders. This symbolizes responsibility, determination and loyalty. Patience: Elephants are also a symbol for keeping calm and having patience as elephants are generally calm and mellow creatures, unless their young or herd is threatened

 

Most African elephants are diurnal though some herds who live near human populations have become mostly nocturnal to avoid human interactions.

Rio Claro - Pantanal

Brasil

They are the largest butterfly in Florida with a wingspan of about 4-1/2 inches. This beautiful butterfly took my breath away! It flew into my yard and very close to me. This is the first time I have seen a giant butterfly.

This is a Giant Swallowtail, the largest North American butterfly species. with a wingspan range of 86-140mm (3-3/8" to 5-1/2"). It flitted about my yard for a few minutes, but always returned to this mass planting of phlox.

Manatee County, Florida

August 8, 2020

Indian giant squirrel, or Malabar giant squirrel, (Ratufa indica)

I was fascinated by seeing this giant dragonfly fluttering in our garden. I've never seen one before. It's probably 4 or 5 times the size of a regular dragonfly, there was a regular one standing next to it and it appeared tiny compared to the giant one! I admit that it gave me both the awe and the chill!

Mesmerizing, ominous...some sort of invasion in our fields....only the cow seems oblivious to their looming presence. The scene caught my eye on a road trip through rural Missouri. Edited using Snapseed and Touch-Retouch.

This Giant Kingfisher (Megaceryle maxima) was photographed in the wild in the Kruger National Park.

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Another archive pic from last summer at Prairie Garden Trust. This is a gorgeous butterfly, with yellow on the outside of the wing and different dark markings on the inside. There are similar species in other parts of the country and world, but this is the only one like this around here.

"We are shaped by our thoughts,we become what we think. When the mind is pure,joy follows like a shadow that never leaves."

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I think this is the correct ID. When I was checking it out I found out there were 500 species of Swallowtails. That is a lot. :-)

  

Giant Jack - Dionysos

 

Hilaire's Version Here

 

Pic taken at The Other Side - RP sim - circus place

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Giant Kingfisher (m) coming in to land, Shingwedzi River crossing, Bateleur, Kruger National Park, South Africa

 

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probably every visitor to my photostream knows that I love kingfishers. This is an older image of a male Giant Kingfisher in Kafue NP, Zambia in November 2017.

Taken from a small boat on the Kafue River

 

The Giant Kingfisher is very large ( up to 45 cm or 18 inch ) and has a massive black bill.

Typically it hunts from a perched position next to rivers, lakes or lagoons but sometimes it can be seen hovering, a really impressive sight

 

megaceryle maxima

Afrikaanse reuzenijsvogel

martin-pêcheur géant

Riesenfischer

Martín Gigante Africano

Martin pescatore gigante

guarda-rios-gigante

 

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A rare and very shy bird... very difficult to find and photograph.

 

Species # 960

 

Refúgio Paz de Las Aves - Mindo

Ecuador

Allium giganteum, common name giant onion, is an Asian species of onion, native to central and southwestern Asia but cultivated in many countries as a flowering garden plant. It is the tallest species of Allium in common cultivation, growing to 1.5 metres

 

Taken at Bayard Cutting Arboretum...

A species of abnormally large Aphid known as the Giant Bark Aphid or Longistigma Caryae. They can reach a size of almost 6mm long. Photographed at Conowingo Dam in Maryland.

A beautiful blue giant...

 

Cinchona - Costa Rica

Taken Pilanesberg National Park, North West Province, South Africa

Allium giganteum, common name giant onion, is an Asian species of onion, native to central and southwestern Asia but cultivated in many countries as a flowering garden plant. It is the tallest species of Allium in common cultivation, growing to 1.5 metres

 

Taken at Bayard Cutting Arboretum...

Taken using a light pad and a slow shutter speed.

Marie helping in the kitchen, making pizza.

This is a small, four sided grater, just as the big ones, only in miniature size. We use it for curcuma (hence the yellow stains), ginger, and garlic, Marie used it for the cheese.

 

For Macro Mondays' "miniature" theme, and of course for my

 

Toy Project Day 2559

My first ever Giant Swallowtail! The largest butterfly in North America!! Always an exciting moment to find something new and different!

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Busily feeding along a woodlot trail.

Saratoga National Historic Park

Stillwater, NY

Moment captured at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. (USA)

The giant otter or giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is a South American carnivorous mammal. It is the longest member of the weasel family, Mustelidae, a globally successful group of predators, reaching up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in). Atypical of mustelids, the giant otter is a social species, with family groups typically supporting three to eight members. The groups are centered on a dominant breeding pair and are extremely cohesive and cooperative. Although generally peaceful, the species is territorial, and aggression has been observed between groups. The giant otter is diurnal, being active exclusively during daylight hours. It is the noisiest otter species, and distinct vocalizations have been documented that indicate alarm, aggression, and reassurance. Threatened. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_otter

 

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These beauties are such a delight to see flying around in the garden. So it's always nice to see that they are making more.

 

I always worry a little about them when they are on their honeymoon. They are very easy to spot and they are a highly sought after meal for birds.

 

Speaking of birds, the house finches have started visiting once more and I have seen a bunch of the tiny little guys that stick to the treetops. Well, I guess you can say I have seen them :) I haven't gotten a good look at the treetop hoppers, they move so quickly and stay so high. I know they are there, I hear them and see the activity. It's time to clean up boggy creek for the little migraters.

 

I will be on and off a while. I have a bunch of indoor projects in the works plus outdoor maintenance and company coming soon.

 

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The Indian Giant Squirrel, also called the Malabar Giant Squirrel (ratufa indica maxima), is a large tree squirrel species native to India. Adult head and body length varies from around 14 inches (36 cm) and the tail length is approximately 2 ft (0.61 m). Adult weight is about 2 kg (4.41 lb). It is an upper-canopy dwelling species, which rarely leaves the trees. It travels from tree to tree with jumps of up to 20 ft (6 m). Its main predators are birds of prey and the leopard. The Giant Squirrel is mostly active in the early hours of the morning and in the evening, resting in the midday. It is a shy, wary animal and not easy to discover. Clicked in the Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary.

 

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watch out mrs. the giant is going to get you.

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