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I don't know how these Blue Jays find out so quickly that peanuts have been tossed out for them. They show up immediately to snatch them up and within minutes, the peanuts are gone. You have to be quick with your snap because they fly away quickly after the pick up.
This photo was taken through my patio door window on one of our colder mornings. You can see some frost that has formed around his eye. The temps have been dipping down to -18°F (-28°C) on/off with windchills at -35°F.
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I was photographing these "Lucifer" buds the other day right after the rain stopped. When I uploaded this image, I saw these awesome green rays behind the bud, and realized that they must have been leaves. I love surprises!
The Herring Gull picked off this unsuspecting Atlantic Puffin and tried to make off with the tasty meal. But to no avail. The puffin, you all will be glad to know, escaped the wily clutches of the ferocious gull.
Woke up to this amazing view this morning....grabbed my cell phone before even making the coffee! So peaceful and quiet...moments later I had my tripod set up, boots on, a heavy coat and entered my "studio" on the deck. Big Bear Lake is about two and a half hours from San Diego, two hours from LA and an hour and a half from the Palm Springs area. Even the stellars greeted me!
Her: Be quick, we need to get out of here!
Him: Wait this is heavy!!
Photo taken for The Main Event photo contest.
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Ein altes Familiengrab auf dem Johannisfriedhof in Zeitz.
An old family grave in the Johannisfriedhof in Zeitz.
After dropping off a cut of loaded centerbeams, Quincy 12 makes its way down the steep hill that connects the UP interchange to the American Valley. After getting to the bottom of the hill, the crew would take another cut or two of loads to the interchange before heading back to the Sierra Pacific facility in East Quincy to tie down for the day.
The heat and humidity were off the charts with a hurricane in the Gulf and tropical storms in the Atlantic and this little family found a spot of water to cool off in and one of the twins grabbed a snack as they stood there.
Whilst bouncing up and down on the boat and returning to the mainland this cormorant (I think) came swooping down. Rather than duck (no pun intended) I grabbed this one shot and even though it is clearly out of focus it has a certain something that I find quite likeable.
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The relatively balmy weather we've had this January means that there is no ice on the Mississippi, and thus the eagles are spread out. We saw quite a few of them-- well over 50-- but they all along a number of miles of the river, rather than being concentrated at the locks. They also were able to fish the entire width of the river, which resulted in more distant fishing shots like this one. The 'Eagle Days' event in Clarksville Missouri was packed with people, though.
A green heron grabs a small fish as it prowls the shore of the Arboretum Pond at the For-Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum, July, 2021.
"Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons."
Art Hirschfeld
Painting this Blue Spotted Coral Reef fish was such a pleasure. I found myself smiling as it found its way onto the watercolor paper.
A Juvenile Anna’s Hummingbird was sitting in one of the favored perches! A female Anna’s Hummingbird wanted to remove this youngster from her perch. I was shocked when I viewed the series of shots, as the adult actually grabbed the youngster’s beak. The young Anna’s was not harmed during this interaction, however this little cuite stayed away from the favored Yucca stalks, and found a different perch to rest on.