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Today I'm starting a winter wildlife photo set, all mammals. The species that can survive our northern prairie winters are relatively few, and not many of them are birds. Some of the mammals - prairie dogs, ground squirrels - go underground to sleep away the winter. Others, including badgers, become torpid in their dens to save energy. As I'm not going to try crawling into a badger's den, we'll just be looking at a few species that remain active throughout the winter.
What may surprise some who follow my "stream" is that most of the dozen images, including this, were obtained on foot, not from the rolling red Toyota blind. I lay flat on the snow to photograph this Nuttall's Cottontail, and it went about its grooming without seeming disturbed. That is the key. To learn how to spend time with animals while not appearing threatening in any way.
Even though I have hundreds or even thousands of shots of these critters, every encounter was a thrill for me - a moment when whatever I tried... worked. There's no better feeling.
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2023 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
HMM😊😊😍
I will be the first to admit that this is not the greatest work, the only reason I am uploading it is because it has taken me hours and I did a better job than I thought that I was able to, so no need to comment. Hopefully I will continue to learn how to do this better!
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating and stay safe! ❤️❤️❤️
How much more there is now to living! Instead of our drab slogging forth and back to the fishing boats, there’s reason to life! We can lift ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves as creatures of excellence and intelligence and skill. We can be free! We can learn to fly!
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
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Quote by Albert Einstein
So much beauty in a flower that lasts only one day! I have more than 25 varieties of daylilies, many different colors, but this deep red one is my favorite!
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Even with signs around,people still park with out checking tide times.This was not even high tide and I did not hang around to see the outcome!
Dog's day
Learn About the Benefits of Dogs
Make a dog’s day by rescuing one from a shelter and letting it become part of the family! Besides being super cute and man’s best friend, take a look at some of these other science-based benefits that having a dog offers:
Companionship
Dogs make people feel less alone, preventing isolation and loneliness.
Live Longer
Some studies have shown that dog owners tend to have healthier hearts, with lowered blood pressure and reduced stress, and are likely to live longer.
Help in Crisis
Dog owners with trauma or PTSD may find that their negative stress response to crisis is lower due to their relationship with their dog.
Healthy Exercise
People who own dogs have no choice but to get up and out of the house and get moving.
Scopri i benefici dei cani
Rendi felice un cane salvandone uno da un canile e facendolo diventare parte della famiglia! Oltre a essere super carino e il migliore amico dell'uomo, dai un'occhiata ad alcuni di questi altri benefici basati sulla scienza che offre avere un cane:
Compagnia
I cani fanno sentire le persone meno sole, prevenendo l'isolamento e la solitudine.
Vivi più a lungo
Alcuni studi hanno dimostrato che i proprietari di cani tendono ad avere cuori più sani, con pressione sanguigna più bassa e stress ridotto, e hanno maggiori probabilità di vivere più a lungo.
Aiuto in caso di crisi
I proprietari di cani con traumi o PTSD potrebbero scoprire che la loro risposta negativa allo stress in caso di crisi è inferiore a causa della loro relazione con il loro cane.
Esercizio sano
Le persone che possiedono cani non hanno altra scelta che alzarsi, uscire di casa e muoversi.
Another busy day.!
Even though so many things happen in ones life but Life doesnt stop ,it goes on !!
So when you think you did something wrong, Go and ask for an apology from the person and from Allah =)
THIS IS LIFE - life without mistakes is INCOMPLETE! because we learn from our mistakes =)
NEar Villagio mall
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Having fun making my own textures. For me, Flickr is all about trying out new things and having fun.
AI Overview Learn more The long-tailed tit (\(Aegithaloscaudatus\)) is a small, acrobatic bird that lives in the UK and Ireland. They are known for their long tails, which are longer than their bodies. Long-tailed tits are active feeders, hunting out insects and spiders among the smaller branches and leaves of trees in woodlands. But they are also well-adapted to gardens and towns
The grind to conquer the Ouachitas is formidable. For much of the prior 35ish miles since departure from Heavener, this GJVMXI 18 grain train has been down to a crawl, straining to maintain double-digit speeds as the two high-horsepower belles at the front and additional two unmanned shovers at the rear pour every last ounce of adhesion they can muster onto the railhead to force one-shy-of-a-hundred hoppers of Illinois corn product across the folded Ouachita Mountains splitting across the state line dividing Oklahoma and Arkansas. With the climb to the stateline already in the books, KCS 4115 now has its full attention centered on topping the final miles up to the summit at Rich Mountain, where it will quickly transition to heavy dynamics to make a safe decent down the Arkansas side of the slope into Mena. The lengthy crest is legendary on Kansas City Southern, the most arduous obstacle on its heart-and-soul, north-to-south mainline artery connecting Kansas City and Shreveport. With the well-publicized STB decision regarding merger with northern ally Canadian Pacific on the near horizon, changes are most certainly afoot in the piney woods of the Ouachitas, but Rich Mountain and its drama will endure regardless of whether it's belles or beavers scaling its steep inclines.
When I tire of taking photos I look at the work of others and what they are up to in their photography. It works every time ... I am inspired to pick up my camera and shoot.
A case in point is this sampling (from my TV screen) of a couple of photographers; Olga Karlovic and Alexey Titarenko (all rights reserved to them of course). I confess I have too many photography books for our small lakeside A-frame cottage.
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada
Looking close on Friday #Wise Words.
Siempre intento aprender a.. da igual, salir de mi zona de confort, arriesgar y aprender. Aunque con mis años no tengo mucho margen...
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Mientras recorría hace un tiempo la biblioteca de la Universidad en busca de un libro de Inferencia Estadística encontré a este joven plácidamente durmiendo en uno de los diván que existen para leer y estudiar. Curiosamente era un estudiante de mi clase ad portas de un examen...
i'm looking to the sky to save me
looking for a sign of life
looking for something to help me burn out bright
make my way back home when i learn to fly
***the foofighters (ahh the 90's ;p)
old photo, re.edited
it's been raining nonstop these days, so no new photos for me =')
Excerpt from www.cambridge.ca/en/learn-about/resources/Dickson-Hill-HC...:
Dickson Hill is one of the most unique communities in the City of Cambridge.
Dickson Hill is named for the Honourable William Dickson, a prominent Galt settler who arrived to the area in 1816. Dickson is credited with founding the Village of Galt due to his considerable land holdings and was responsible for much of the commercial development on the west bank of the Grand River.
His son, William Dickson Jr., acquired most of the lands that currently make up the residential area of Dickson Hill. His own residence, located at 16 Byng Avenue was constructed in 1832. The development of the residential component occurred over several decades and by a series of developers. Florence Dickson, niece to William Dickson Jr., and his heir, controlled the development of this area until the 1890’s.
Dickson Hill features an extremely high concentration of significant buildings of various types: residential, institutional, commercial and manufacturing. In addition to the buildings, key elements that define the character of Dickson Hill are:
• Tree-lined streets;
• Distinctive globe street lights; and
• Prominent urban public spaces and landscape features.
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning."
--Albert Einstein
Mt. Hope
San Isabel National Forest
Colorado
El avión Douglas DC-3 de la marina de los Estados Unidos se vió obligado a realizar un aterrizaje de emergencia sobre la playa de arena negra Sólheimasandur el 24 de Noviembre de 1973 en plena guerra fría. Afortunadamente no hubo víctimas mortales. Hoy en día representa uno de los puntos fotográficos más famosos de Islandia.
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It’s one of Iceland’s most iconic and haunting photography locations. On Saturday Nov 24, 1973 a United States Navy Douglas Super DC-3 airplane was forced to land on Sólheimasandur’s black sand beach. Luckily all crew members survived the crash.
"We sit silently and watch the world around us. This has taken a lifetime to learn. It seems only the old are able to sit next to one another and not say anything and still feel content. The young, brash and impatient, must always break the silence. It is a waste, for silence is pure. Silence is holy. It draws people together because only those who are comfortable with each other can sit without speaking. This is the great paradox."
— Nicholas Sparks (The Notebook)
Day 50 - Best Viewed Large On Black
Stillness and calm, the water like a mirror...
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Foo Fighters - Learn To Fly
With a funny video from the Foo Fighters.