View allAll Photos Tagged InExplore
We came across the lion pride in the early evening, just as they were waking up and getting ready to go out hunting for the night. The little guys are often awake first and ready to play.
This action is typical of the fox on the hunt, this jump of 1 or 2m allows it to arrive without any noise on its prey...this fox let me follow it for 3/4h for my greatest pleasure.....
Cette action est typique du renard en chasse , ce saut d'1 ou 2m lui permet d'arriver sans aucun bruit sur sa proie ...ce renard m'a laissé le suivre pendant 3/4h pour mon plus grand plaisir .....
A great thank to all for your visit , comment and faves….I really appreciate 🙏🙏🙏
Un grand merci à tous pour votre visite commentaires et « faves » j’apprécie vraiment 🙏🙏🙏
Flower season is coming! I am practicing my flower shoot in preparation for spring! What do you think?
The water is Port Townsend Bay.
All albums:
www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/sets
Viewers' favorites (top 10):
www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/sets/72157640904897455
My favorites:
We had our own thatched boathouse and a small dinghy called Chippy. I find it amazing how things can look completely different, given the right light. The boathouse was completely photogenic - even conveniently having the sun go down behind it!
Thank you for the Explore - much appreciated!
At 931 meters (3,054 ft) Skiddaw is the fourth highest mountain in the lake district. In addition to its high altitude, the Skiddaw range has a somewhat grand and majestic appearance, emphasized by the surrounding flat valleys which isolate it from other Lakeland fells. Wainwright comments "The summit is buttressed magnificently by a circle of lesser heights, all of them members of the proud Skiddaw family, the whole forming a splendid and complete example of the structure of mountains, especially well seen from all directions because of its isolation" (Wainwright 1962, Skiddaw 2).
A butterfly decided to stop by and chill with us for a good 20 minutes and allowed us to take many pictures of it. Might’ve been hit by the altitude too
Wollaton Hall was built between 1580 and 1588. It's the country's finest Grade I Listed Elizabethan mansion, known for its architectural style and rich history, with the largest dedicated Natural History Museum in the heart of Nottinghamshire. There are other listed buildings in the park too.
Wollaton Park: Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, Part 33 Nottinghamshire.
--
*1334
--
in explore
Selected for Flickr group 'in explore', by group admin David Kracht, on 13 February 2025. Thank you David.
(1) www.flickr.com/groups/2389839@N23/
(2) www.flickr.com/photos/78590035@N06/54323948110/in/pool-in...
--
Congrats on Flickr Explore! 13 February 2025.
(1) www.flickr.com/explore/2025/02/13/
(2) www.flickr.com/photos/78590035@N06/54323948110/in/explore...
--
No Group Awards/Banners, thanks
We were lucky to catch a number of different dragonflies sharing a pond edge in Willow Springs Park in Johnson City, TN. in the few minutes we were there. They were too beautiful not to photograph. Shown above is the male blue dasher. Three others are shown in the comments below: great blue skimmer, common whitetail, and male widow skimmer.
(Please note that all names are taken from the web. Some were named differently by different people so the names we have provided may need correction. Feel free to comment.)