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Timmerhuis, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands

 

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Timmerhuis, a modular mixed use building in Rotterdam's city center by OMA/Rem Koolhaas. Information: oma.eu/projects/timmerhuis

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Lying, dishonesty and political manipulation are nothing new. In the age of digital mass communication, however, these machinations have become endemic. The war in Ukraine is also a war of mis/information and this war is going on daily across all our media. Some of us may feel helpless when it comes to separating truth from falsehood. But we are not that helpless. Whenever we are confronted with a political message, we can ask one basic question: who is talking and what question is being asked (and, usually) answered? This will help to detect the “agenda” of the message, identify its argument and understand the claim that has been made. If we wish to go deeper into the analysis, we can try to identify also the underlying assumptions of the message, check the evidence that has been quoted and see whether or not the message makes sense. We are not that helpless. We can be skeptical and make distinctions. We can reject what is false and keep what is true.

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Probably too much information, but I turn 66 today and I was thinking back to when I was a kid. My mom would yell, "up and at em, daylight in the swamp" when my sister and I needed to get up. So, I went looking for a photo the said "daylight in the swamp." This seemed appropriate. 20170211RedBudIsleLr6

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Fertigstellung: 1930

Status: in Nutzung

Bauweise / Bautyp

Konstruktion: Fachwerkbrücke mit untenliegender Fahrbahn

Funktion / Nutzung: Straßenbrücke

Baustoff: Stahlbrücke

Lage / Ort

Lage: Hamburg-HafenCity, Hamburg, Deutschland

Adresse: Überseeallee

Neben: Magdeburger Brücke (Eisenbahn) (1930)

Magdeburger Brücke (Straße) (1983)

Koordinaten: 53° 32' 27.68" N 10° 0' 3.10" E

 

Based on online information I think this is a short tailed weasel.

We first noticed it in the yard about 5 days ago, raing through the grass, up and down trees and bushes and burrowing around our little water feature.

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, May 27, 2022.

Mustela genus(?)

As nocturnal animals, weasels sleep during the day and are active at night. Most of a weasel's time awake consists of hunting, storing excess food and eating. Their bodies don't store fat, so they need a constant supply of food to provide enough energy. In fact, the least weasel eats 40 to 60 percent of its body weight every day, according to the Nature Conservancy.

Though weasels can dig their own burrows quite quickly, they sometimes take over other animals' burrows and make them their own. They have even been known to take over termite hills.

source - Live science.

 

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Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) captured at Borit, Gojal, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Nikon D500 and 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR.

 

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Please stop trapping and relocating wildlife!

 

Nothing good ever comes from it. And you are not solving your issue as other wildlife will move in to fill the void you just created.

 

Most wildlife have a small range and an established territory.

By relocating, it would be like me kidnapping you and dumping you in an unfamiliar land where you don’t know the culture, you don’t speak the language and you hold no currency. You are hungry, thirsty and the local established colonies are out to kill you.

 

That’s what you are doing to these animals. Most don’t survive. And their ending is terrifying and brutal.

 

And if you are trapping a large female, she is most likely a mama and her kits will die without her.

 

And if that wasn’t bad enough, by relocating - you run the risk of translocating disease such as Distemper and Parvo to unvaccinated domestic pets and other wildlife in the area you are releasing the trapped animal in to.

  

Please, just stop! Learn to be better stewards. We CAN co-exist peacefully if you are willing to open your mind.

 

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Not my photo... but important information that I totally agree with!!!

Gertrude Street, Melbourne. The cafe culture is alive and well in some places. And what a leisurely way to get it (not on a phone)

The lens information is unknown to Flickr as there is no electronic contact between lens and camera (Leica M8 in this case). However, even the camera information and the date when the image was taken is no longer displayed. I have checked and found that all my editing programmes do preserve these data, but they are not transmitted to or recognised by Flickr. It is not a catastrophe but a small nuisance it may well be. So far, I have not found a way to rectify this.

Key information

The redwing is most commonly encountered as a winter bird and is the UK's smallest true thrush. Its creamy strip above the eye and orange-red flank patches make it distinctive.

 

They roam across the UK's countryside, feeding in fields and hedgerows, rarely visiting gardens, except in the coldest weather when snow covers the fields. Only a few pairs nest in the UK. It is listed as a Schedule 1 species of The Wildlife and Countryside Act.

 

cite: RSPBhttps://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/redwing/

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