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A Finger Lakes fixer-upper stands across the road from the Long Point Winery far above Cayuga Lake

Fraser's Hill - Malaysia

sometimes called Long-tailed Bushtit

 

aegithalos caudatus

staartmees

orite à longue queue

Schwanzmeise

Mito Común

Codibugnolo

Chapim-rabilongo

 

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Week 2: From This Spot - 1/4

Day 10:365

 

Long pond is a favorite location of mine to photograph through the year.

 

Long exposure of the King's creek, leading to the King's fall, which unfortunately I was not able to see because the lookout got damaged in the fire last year and it has not been repaired yet. Got there a bit late, so the sun was not shining on the creek anymore.

 

Shot with the OM1 handheld, using the electronic ND filter. The image stabilization is amazing, the background is super crisp, the foreground is a bit fuzzy because it was too close to me. I am super happy not having to carry a tripod.

You can see where it gets the name from.

Down around the corner, half a mile from here

See them long trains run, and you watch them disappear

Without love, where would you be now

Without love.....

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVsLEI-hCXw

 

Taken at SLURL:

Lutz City of Templemore

Longs Peak

Rocky Mountain National Park

Colorado USA

The route up Long Tom Pass starts at 1456m and climbs 682 vertical metres to an altitude of 2138m at its end. The summit of the pass lies at an altitude of ±2150m.

 

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Hibou moyen-duc dévorant sa proie - Long-eared owl devouring its prey. Québec - Ca

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♫ Keith Whitley - When You Say Nothing At All♫

Credits: Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Lis.Blog

SCANDALIZE.

A.T Tattoos

 

It's amazing how you

Can speak right to my heart

Without saying a word

You can light up the dark

 

Try as I may, I could never explain

What I hear when you don't say a thing

 

The smile on your face

Lets me know that you need me

There's a truth in your eyes

Saying you'll never leave me

The touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall

You say it best when you say nothing at all

 

All day long I can hear

People talking out loud (oooh)

But when you hold me near (you hold me near)

You drown out the crowd (the crowd, the crowd)

 

Try as they may, they can never define

What's been said between your heart and mine

 

The smile on your face

Lets me know that you need me

There's a truth in your eyes

Saying you'll never leave me

The touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall

You say it best (you say it best) when you say nothing at all

 

The smile on your face

Lets me know that you need me

There's a truth in your eyes

Saying you'll never leave me

The touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall

You say it best (you say it best) when you say nothing at all

 

(You say it best when you say nothing at all

You say it best when you say nothing at all)

 

That smile on your face

The truth in your eyes

The touch of your hand

Lets me know that you need me

 

(You say it best when you say nothing At all

You say it best when you say nothing at all)

  

Finca Alejandria, Km 18 Via Cali-Buenaventura, Cali, Colombia.

 

Aglaiocercus kingi (Long-tailed Sylph / Cometa verdiazul)

 

Sylphs (Aglaiocercus) are short-billed, long-tailed hummingbirds of humid montane forests of the Andes. The Long-tailed Sylph is the most widespread member of the genus, and occurs from Venezuela south to Bolivia.

 

This is the only species of sylph on the east slopes of the Andes. In Colombia and Ecuador, it also is found on the western slopes of the Andes. This species forages at all heights in the forest, and at forest edge.

 

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Unruly growth on a hedge, seen in the bright winter sun.

Long-eared Owl resting on a fence post

(Asio otus) – Uszatka zwyczajna

Downsview Park, Toronto

alberlan barbosa fotografia

Another LTT image from the garden. It seemed to be using the stems from a couple of eaten berries on this Cotoneaster branch to prop up its tail.

Mandal - Uttarakhand - India

 

Species # 1229

Colorado - along Highway 7

Long-eared Owls are lanky owls that often seem to wear a surprised expression thanks to long ear tufts that typically point straight up like exclamation marks. These nocturnal hunters roost in dense foliage, where their camouflage makes them hard to find, and forage over grasslands for small mammals. Long-eared Owls are nimble flyers, with hearing so acute they can snatch prey in complete darkness. In spring and summer, listen for their low, breathy hoots and strange barking calls in the night.

Long Lake, Yellowknife NWT CANADA in mid May, 2022

A beautiful stretch of pristine sandy beach aptly named Long Beach near Robe.

 

Taken during our road trip to South Australia.

 

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Travel Tuesday

  

Photographed and toured the Long Point Lighthouse in Crow Head on North Twillingate Island off the Northeast Coast of Newfounland

 

Long Point Lighthouse is an active Canadian lighthouse located outside Crow Head on North Twillingate Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland. The lighthouse, completed in 1876 and is historic to the town of Twillingate.

 

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyRZTAmcW7c

  

long black train

josh turner

 

There's a long black train

Coming down the line

Feeding off the souls that are lost and crying

Rails of sin only evil remains

Watch out brother for that long black train

Look to the heavens

You can look to the skies

You can find redemption

Staring back into your eyes

There is protection and there's peace the same

Burnin' your ticket for that long black train

'Cause there's victory in the Lord I say

Victory in the Lord

Cling to the Father and his holy name

And don't go riding on that long black train

There's an engineer on that long black train

Making you wonder if your ride is worth the pain

He's just a waitin' on your heart to say

Let me ride on that long black train

But you know there's victory in the Lord I say

Victory in the Lord

Cling to the Father and his holy name

And don't go riding on that long black train

Well I can hear the whistle from a mile away

It sounds so good

But I must stay away

That train is a beauty making everybody stare

But its only destination is the middle of nowhere

But you know there's victory in the Lord I say

Victory in the Lord

Cling to the Father and his holy name

And don't go riding on that long black train

I said cling to the father and his holy name and don't go ridin' on that black train

Yes watch out brother for that long black train

That devil's a drivin' that long black train

 

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Joshua O. Turner

Long Black Train lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Ole Media Management Lp

in the Brainard Lake Recreation Area

Long Boat on Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)

This Long-billed Dowitcher was photographed near Utqiaġvik, Alaska, during breeding season, standing tall on a tundra perch like he was auditioning for a solo in the Arctic choir. And he was. Males take the high ground to deliver rapid, piping calls—keek-keek-keek-keek-keek!—part love song, part turf warning. Rivals are notified. Females, ideally, are swooning. If not, well—he still looks fabulous doing it.

 

Dowitchers are shorebirds engineered for mud. Their bills don’t just stab and slurp—they pinch. The flexible tip works like forceps, able to grasp prey deep in the muck without opening the beak and filling it with sludge. It’s like using chopsticks with built-in fingers.

 

Inside those bill tips are Herbst corpuscles—pressure-sensitive nerves that detect the faintest wiggle from prey hiding below the surface. Even when they can’t see the food, they can feel it moving.

 

He’s a performer, a mud-prober, and a living multitool—proving once again that Arctic love songs are better with tweezers.

  

A long abandoned cottage in Connemara, West of Ireland. The hearth grown cold; its people moved on; their hardships forgotten.

This youngster got very excited when a barn owl flew overhead carrying prey

 

Taken in the golden hour, Cambridgeshire Fens

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What an amazing find and sight. I've never been able to find one of these guys in the wild and here one was sitting in a relative clearing in a coniferous tree. This Long Eared was constantly scanning the surrounding area (this park is loaded with squirrels) until finally it decided to close it's eyes and return to napping. Although large in the frame this is heavy crop for an A7RIV.

A couple of youngsters waiting for mum to return with dinner

 

Cambridgeshire Fens

One of last year's owlets, Cambridgeshire Fens

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