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the nest is less than 2.5 inches wide; these eggs are quite small! i think they belong to some sort of tit - probably a blue tit or great tit. I didn't disturb the eggs; I found the nest in a bird box after it had been abandoned by the parents.
Probably not the best color setting to play hide and seek.
(Pheasant)
Location: Voorne-Putten, Hellevoetsluis
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These little guys are all over the boardwalk, they stay away from the humans for the most part. This one in particular was playing a little hide and seek, but I keep waiting for him to try to sell me insurance.
Yuki and I play hide n seek. Of course I have to be the one to hide every time but Yuki loves searching all over the field until she finds me. I wait until she's distracted and then I jump in the tall grass and give a quick whistle. She knows what to do and the search begins. A treat is always waiting when she finds me.
RKO_1101. Two White-tailed Eagles who are interested in the same prey! Autumn capture in wild Europe!
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Leaving Anchorage and heading South down the Seward Highway you see the lovely mountains across Turnagain Arm. Here I captured the interesting clouds and mountains that still have a lot of snow across the waters. The low clouds would sometimes obscure the view so it made me think the mountains were playing hide and seek with me.
Taken 5 April 2023 off the Seward Highway.
I am really loving this. I am always trying to do some new things. In this overall series its more about tonal differences and perspectives. I was talking to Regi the other night and he was saying he liked my art. I Instantly said.. well I know a lot of folks that do amazing art, this is just me expressing. Then I thought how silly that was. So to mix it up and take a little more of a professional stance to push myself. So in this series it is about experimentation through a polished view. I hope you enjoyed as I know this are often done in reverse. Kind regards,
Snowmen everywhere around the neighbourhood! People are getting quite creative these day, with so much time on their hands, due to Covid!
The sun illuminates these rocks that could be likened to an elephant's hide. These were formed by volcanic activity in the Devonian period (300-400 million years ago).
This Red-bellied Woodpecker (m) seemed determined to explore all of the nooks and crannies on this amazing bark in order to find any tasty snacks that might have taken refuge there.
Taken at Lakes Regional Park, Fort Myers.
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It seems some birds have a special kind of humor....
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