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White Ibis standing on a swan feeder, Lake Morton, Lakeland, Florida. I think he was trying to figure out how to open the hook and eye to get some food using his hook and eye. ; )
Shannon O'Shea Wildlife Photography
Macro Mondays 'hook' theme.
We still have picture rails in our home and at one time had a few of these hooks though as we don't generally use the rails for hanging pictures I could only find one when it came to taking my photo for MM.
The hook measures 2" at the widest point.
The 800-year-old lighthouse is the oldest operational lighthouse in the world, build by Knight William Marshal. A coal fire beacon was first used to guide ships.
Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, Ireland.
You could almost call this one: “the dance of the hooks”
Happy MM to everyone, tell me what you think...
This is probably more of a personal hazard than anything else. I bought a couple of these fishing hooks years ago as macro props and they live in my drawer of cr*p, along with ball bearings, marbles, dice, watch bits, all those things you accumulate. But obviously, it’s a little like Russian roulette when you dip you fingers in, may times these barbs have snagged me!
We have a natural harbor called Ediz Hook in our town.
Sadly people will take kittens out on the peninsula and dump them off. There is no food or fresh water (other than oil soaked mud puddles) for them.
Eagles and some seagulls will also pick them off when they are little kittens.
As they grow up they also have to deal with the pecking order of the other cats out there. There are around 30 cats at any given time.
There are some devoted people who go out, rain or shine and feed and give them water. Many have built huts or houses for them, but vandals will go out and destroy them.
There is a group of local vets that have tried to capture and "fix" them, but if they are older, they will return them to the hook. As they are wild / feral after a week or so
The one white one in this picture was in a litter of 4 kittens that were dumped. We tried for about 3 weeks to capture them. They were beautiful kittens and we had found homes for all.
Glad to see one still alive out there. They tend to have a short life. Hard to believe people can do this to them.
These crochet hooks help me make toys for our parrots. I've been playing with this photo for a while and feel it's ready to be released as a slider. I hope all are having a super Sunday!
My wife's hobby is crocheting and she's really quite good (and fast) at it. Each colored hook is a different size used to make a tighter or looser weave of the yarn.
Shot for Macro Mondays, Hook
(96/366) Before we'd heard the news that our house sale here had fallen through we'd already arranged a trip to Wexford so I could visit the cottage we're buying. As it was too short notice to cancel the hotel without losing the full amount due (and our son had booked 2 days off work to be our dog-sitter) we decided to be positive & go anyway. I'm so glad we did as the weather was fabulous. Luckily I loved the cottage! The owner is in no desperate rush to move out so if it takes a little while to find a new buyer here it might not be too much of an issue.
After we viewed the cottage we explored more of the local area & drove down the Hook peninsula for the first time. It's just 20 minutes away from our potential new home! Sin of sins I'd forgotten to pack my camera but my iPhone did a pretty good job of capturing Hook Lighthouse. The present structure is about 800 years old and is the oldest intact operational Lighthouse in the world.
Minolta Alpha 807si : 28-200 AF Promaster Aspherical LD IF f/3.8-5.6 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : PMK Pyro
Eine alte Bilancia,Waage von 1944.
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