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The supertree groove show happens 2 times per day when the night comes. It is a light and music show in Gardens by the bay on these man made trees. A must see in Singapore.
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The high col of Mickledore is to the left, with the awkward climb up Broad stand leading up to Scafell from the col. Lords Rake is the diagonal groove across the face of the crag. Pulpit Rock on Pike's Crag is seen in the right foreground, and the path to Mickledore from Wasdale is seen climbing up the steep scree slope below the crag. Wastwater is seen in the right distance.
Saw this field with a fleece type protection to the seedlings whist on a bike ride. Thought I could do something similar to my Corrugation shot
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Une photo pas très récente , mais je n'avais pas eu l'occasion de la partager ici .
C'était une photo pour un concours sur un forum , j'avais choisi d'aborder le thème de l'enfance .
A picture not very recent, but I had not had the opportunity to share it here.
It was a photo for a contest on a forum, I chose to tackle the theme of childhood.
These are some pictures I took for the Pullipcon photo contest. They are very different and honestly, I was totally unable to say which one one you would prefer. So I picked up one at random, and the most personal picture has been selected. I hope you will like it though, and wish me good luck has there already are many awesome pictures in this photo contest.
Attractive Grooved Bonnets (Mycena polygramma) growing from under a small log. Found in the woods Near Bath Racecourse, Lansdown, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, England
Groove-billed Toucanets eat mainly fruit, and help dispersal of their preferred foods by spitting out the seeds. This bird was in Henri Pittier National Park, Venezuela…what beautiful colours.
I posted a shot a few weeks ago of this field with the fleece covering the seedlings. We had a cycle past the field at the weekend and it had developed into this, looks like carrots?!
When I first saw this I thought what an odd looking crow with a long tail :-)) This is a first! Happy Halloween!
"An odd-looking black bird with a long tail and a large, curved beak, the Groove-billed Ani is a tropical species that reaches the United States only in pasture lands and open country of southern Texas. Its membership in the cuckoo family is revealed by its two-toes-forward, two-toes-back foot arrangement"
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HBW friends!
I'm trying to get back into the groove teaching after 3 months off...I'm not adapting very well!
I'm getting into a routine now, so I will be able to check your streams more often in the evening! yay!!!
A nice little bunch of young Mycena polygramma (here 3cm high, Streepsteelmycena, Mycenaceae, Agaricales) sprouting from a moss overgrown log (broadleaf forest, September 2015, Waterfront, Niel, Belgium).
Focus stack based on 135 images, assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax). Canon 5D mkii, EF 100mm macro 1:2.8L IS USM, ISO-100, f/4.5, 1/50s, -0.3step, combined natural & ledlight.
I passed this field drenched in poppies on the way to Howsham Mill. I don't normally do seasonal shots but couldn't resist! Glad I had the drone in the boot of the car!
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Entirely black bird with iridescent highlights, a long tail that seems loosely attached. Named for its thick, grooved bill with a curved top, but grooves often difficult to see. Widespread through Central and South America, north to southern Texas. Most similar to Smooth-billed Ani, which lacks the grooved bill. Most often found in small flocks. Prefers open shrubby habitats such as weedy lots or woodland edge.
San Miguel, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica
A rare stray to South Eastern Arizona. Being viewed at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area. Giving many a captivating opportunity.