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Juvenile Swallows watching the adults catching breakfast.

 

Taken at RSPB Bemtpon Cliffs.

As promised! I used a tutorial by Cassandra Middles, and this is what I came up with!

My blog post can be seen here sohawtsl.wordpress.com/2019/02/26/some-things-you-cant-see/

And the link to her tutorial is in the description.

Let me know what you think.

Photo of some rope, on board the Tall Ship Elissa, an iron hulled sailing ship, docked in Galveston, Texas, USA. Photo was taken using a Canon EOS 80D camera with a EF-S 18-135 mm lens, with additional editing in post-processing

On our way home from Bath we stopped to visit an Osprey nest. Two juveniles in the nest with mom 150ft away. Mom calling, presumably urging them to fly. Finally this young female moved towards the edge of the nest and took flight! Mom right behind her. She flew ~ 100 ft around the nest then back for a rest. Incredible:)

 

As you can see the juveniles have orange-red eyes which will change to yellow when they reach adulthood. They have white down like feathers fringing the edge of their wing feathers (primes etc). So glad Kipp was with me to settle the monopod.

 

------I have taken a major set back in recovering from a surgery I had last October. I am now on medical leave from work. I cannot pick up a camera and typing flares my symptoms. So catching up with your lovely work is unlikely. From here on, perhaps a few words. Will get back to Flickr slowly. I miss you all so much! And I especially miss my camera.

 

Be well, Flickr friends!

Today’s bear picture is of a youngster (probably a year or two old) sitting and watching in search of what it is doing wrong…with a spattering of pity party mingled in.

 

The ranger assigned there to keep stupid people from doing stupid things said that the larger, thriving bears adapt several ways of catching the salmon where the scrawny ones concentrate all their time and effort on only one way to fish.

 

Some people could learn a lot from watching the bears!

 

Fly.

 

Southwest Arizona, USA.

 

Full frame. dedicated Vintahe macro film lens. No crop. No post processing.

 

www.catherinesienko.com

Campus Berliner Tor Haus F

Polar bear cubs stay with their mothers for 2.5 to 3 years learning valuable survival lessons. Here, in a snowy landscape with willow bushes and stunted trees, the lesson seems to have something to do with the sense of smell. The 2nd cub is barely visible behind mom.

21/05/2023 www.allenfotowild.com

Mist in Wolfscote Dale, with Moat Low, always identifiable on the southern horizon, in the distance.

 

I'm still getting to grips with the new camera, and managed to switch it into jpg save for a short while, thus making post processing difficult

...with a Language Calendar.

for Looking close... on Friday!, theme "Calendar".

  

Backstage at The Grand -

Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States

thewholetapa

© 2013 tapa | all rights reserved

 

Kruger National Park

no crop

 

At first, baby elephants don't really know what to do with their trunks. They swing them to and fro and sometimes even step on them. They will suck their trunk just as a human baby might suck its thumb.

 

By about 6 to 8 months, calves begin learning to use their trunks to eat and drink. By the time they are a year old, they can control their trunks pretty well and, like adult elephants, use their trunks for grasping, eating, drinking, bathing.

 

Wikipedia

"But the important thing about learning to wait, I feel sure, is to know what you are waiting for."

- Anna Neagle

 

Model: Julia McIvor

 

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Juvenile Little Tern fishing off the Suffolk coast

To drive in a 65 Cadillac convertible .

 

The Terraces

Kenmore . Brisbane

Black Skimmer getting ready to feed its chick... Please excuse the clutter in shot...Couldnt isolate the subjects...too many Skimmers! (...a GREAT problem to have!) :>)

Thanks for looking...

Decided to try my luck and headed down to the river with Scott and Sock this morning to see if any of the goslings were out and about.

 

While I managed to find the goslings, it was the ducklings that stole the show. To be fair, they had better lighting so they started with the advantage.

 

Hope everyone has had a good day.

 

Click "L" for a larger view.

Song Sparrow,watching and learning from others.

NTU's new learning hub is Singapore's latest architectural icon.

 

A young fawn explores her new world in the early morning sun.

Burnham Prairie

Thanks to everyone that views and comments on my images - very much appreciated.

  

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Sony ILCE-7RM5

A test image for a possible animation. Midjourney, Photoshop.

Great Blue Heron, juvenile

Gibberish. That was all the letters on the page seemed to be to Tom. They were just meaningless shapes that somehow were supposed to come together to make words.

 

He sat there, staring at the page, feeling more and more frustrated with each passing second. The words seemed to be mocking him, taunting him with their indecipherable shapes.

 

But Tom was determined. He refused to give up. He knew about the magical world of books and he wanted to be a part of it.

 

So he kept at it, day after day, slowly but surely making progress. At first, the words were just a meaningless jumble of letters. But gradually, they started to make sense. He sounded them out, slowly at first, but then with growing confidence.

 

As he read more and more, the words began to come alive. They danced across the page, taking him on wild adventures and introducing him to new friends. He read about pirates, wizards and dragons and he loved every minute of it.

 

Soon he was writing his own stories, and creating whole new worlds of his own.

 

For more AI inspired micro stories please visit neural-narrative.blogspot.com/

  

Here's a confession.

I'm an on the go type of guy.

I can't sit still.

I feel like I have to always be doing something.

Here's to learning to relax.

Key word, learning.

 

South Lake Tahoe

 

Mike D.

Anima Series 6

Lismore NSW Australia 2021

 

Model: Lily Renault

Sydney's first ballet class. This was taken shortly before she left the class. She only made it 10 minutes into the 45 minute class before giving up. I think it was too overwhelming for her being in there with the big kids. It didn't help that Jessie kept giving her instruction...haha. I kept telling Jessie to let the instructor give her guidance, but Jessie being the teacher that she is, kept telling Sydney what to do.

 

Next week, we will make sure she is in an age appropriate class. :)

Learning Forest: Drying off

EXPLORE: Sept 8, 2010 #162

 

flamingos offer lessons in makeup and in impersonating a question mark...

ME, LARGE!

 

"This is what my parents are teaching me!"

 

"Hi to every one out there! I make my mother and father very bussy all the time, so they don't have so much time, like they had in a past, he, he,..."

 

Age: 8 weeks and 3 days

Hight: 57 cm

Weight: 4,60 kg

 

"By, I have to sleep now!"

 

Maks

 

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