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This melodic crooner posed briefly for a portrait before flying off to join others actively foraging on the ground.
(Taken on Oct. Local park, Edmonton)
Spotted at Baron's Haugh nature reserve, Motherwell.
This melodic warbler is widely distributed across Britain & Ireland through the breeding season, and increasingly in winter too.
Blackcap breeding numbers have steadily increased in the UK since the late-1970s, and have also expanded their breeding range throughout northern Scotland and the island of Ireland during this time. They are now absent only on the highest Scottish peaks and farthest flung islands. In autumn, these breeding birds depart for southern Europe and are replaced by Blackcaps from central Europe. BTO research has helped show how garden bird feeding led to the evolution of this new migratory route and wintering strategy. Although widespread in winter, Blackcaps tend to be absent from the uplands at this time of year.
Blackcaps have a greyish overall appearance. The eponymous black cap is only found in the males; females and juveniles have a brown cap instead. The song is very similar to that of the Garden Warbler, but can be distinguished with practice. Blackcaps are found in parks, deciduous woodland and scrub, as well as at garden feeding stations.
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The fading mist waved over the lands and the short shore of the lake.
The still upcoming sun, with its warm and caressing breams, forcing it to dissolve, while the little girl threw her stones, seeing them disappear in the ice-cold water.
Her melodic laughter followed the sound of 'plop', when the mirror of the lake were broken from the weight of her new toys, leaving waving circles to disolve in the distance.
She would turn and her deep brown eyes, would express how she couldn't wait till he would be there with them again, then throw another stone, just for him.
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Hunky Dory is the fourth studio album by English musician David Bowie, released on 17 December 1971.
Compared to the guitar-driven hard rock sound of The Man Who Sold the World, Bowie opted for a warmer, more melodic piano-based pop rock and art pop style on Hunky Dory. His lyrical concerns on the record range from the compulsive nature of artistic reinvention on "Changes", to occultism and Nietzschean philosophy on "Oh! You Pretty Things" and "Quicksand"; several songs make cultural and literary references. He was also inspired by his stateside tour to write songs dedicated to three American icons: Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan and Lou Reed. The song "Kooks" was dedicated to Bowie's newborn son Duncan. The album's cover artwork, photographed in monochrome and subsequently recoloured, features Bowie in a pose inspired by actresses of the Hollywood Golden Age.
Upon release, Hunky Dory and its lead single "Changes" received little promotion from RCA who were wary that Bowie would transform his image shortly. Thus, despite very positive reviews from the British and American music press, the album initially sold poorly and failed to chart. It was only after the commercial breakthrough of Bowie's 1972 follow-up album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars that Hunky Dory itself became a commercial success, peaking at number three on the UK Albums Chart. Retrospectively, Hunky Dory has been critically acclaimed as one of Bowie's best works, and features on several lists of the greatest albums of all time. Within the context of his career, it is considered to be the album where "Bowie starts to become Bowie", definitively discovering his voice and style.
"Life on Mars?" is described by Buckley as a "soaring, cinematic ballad". Although Bowie was fixated on becoming Ziggy Stardust at the time of its recording, the song has no connection to Mars itself; the title was a reference to the recent media frenzy of the US and Soviet Union racing to get to the red planet. The song is a parody of singer Frank Sinatra's "My Way" and uses the same chord sequence for its opening bars. (from Wikipedia)
The song: youtu.be/AZKcl4-tcuo
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The melodic hum of silence, the pulse of the waking life,
the distant echoes of arcane desires?
Location, Kastoria, Hellas.
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We're still unable to go far from home these days due to ongoing pandemic restrictions but with a few days of warm weather, we did some driveway camping to "get away from it all" - sort of! It was nice, actually, and so was waking up to the cacophony of bird song that starts just before dawn. This yellow warbler had a gentle melodic voice - compared to a nesting pair of robins that seem to SHOUT out their good morning song.
I wasn't there. But he was there, a brilliant multiplicity of artistic expression, far ahead of his time. A phenomenon that challenged the government, human existence, the sameness, became an icon of social movements. Always overcoming limits. BTW, who is that man ?
It was difficult to understand the meaning of his acid poetry, with sharpened voice in melodic form, his antagonistic stance towards the mediocre questions spewed out by the suffocating press.
He questioned war, government corruption, selfish attitudes that have been repeated since long time, so his complex and powerful lyrics and melodies will continue to make sense. But we will continue without understanding most of what he thought. Well, I do not understand a lot of things here. And you, do you, Mister Jones?
Bob Dylan - Ballad of a Thin Man youtu.be/we37yX3zpKA?si=0S8y5Wf76khGm_sw
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Taken on November, 19th / 2024 at the Chaparri Lodge, Peru.
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This melodic warbler is widely distributed across Britain & Ireland through the breeding season, and increasingly in winter too.
Blackcap breeding numbers have steadily increased in the UK since the late-1970s, and have also expanded their breeding range throughout northern Scotland and the island of Ireland during this time. They are now absent only on the highest Scottish peaks and farthest flung islands. In autumn, these breeding birds depart for southern Europe and are replaced by Blackcaps from central Europe. BTO research has helped show how garden bird feeding led to the evolution of this new migratory route and wintering strategy. Although widespread in winter, Blackcaps tend to be absent from the uplands at this time of year.
Blackcaps have a greyish overall appearance. The eponymous black cap is only found in the males; females and juveniles have a brown cap instead. The song is very similar to that of the Garden Warbler, but can be distinguished with practice. Blackcaps are found in parks, deciduous woodland and scrub, as well as at garden feeding stations.
I really enjoyed this band's melodic and engaging indie rock Saturday night at The Empty Bottle. They had a lot of stories about talking to border guards about their band to cross...what do you sound like? The Beatles! Well, not exactly but I think they could pull off some covers if they wanted to. Kiwi Jr. had Dan Boeckner (Handsome Furs and Wolf Parade) produce their most recent album Chopper.
kiwijr.bandcamp.com/album/chopper
I'm always struck by how hard it must be to be a band these days with inflation and always just barely scraping by. I know these humans do it out of love.
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Tken at Kaerlige Ulve
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A majestic deer stands beneath an old stone bridge, its antlers sprawling like twisted tree branches—ancient, gnarled, and alive with quiet magic. Shafts of dappled sunlight filter through the slats above, catching in the intricate tangle of horn and casting delicate shadows on its sleek, tawny coat.
At its hooves, a sparkling stream winds gently past, its crystal-clear waters catching the light like a ribbon of stars. The stream dances over smooth stones and weaves its way toward a breathtaking turquoise lake, so vividly blue it seems unreal—like a piece of sky captured in the earth.
Around the water’s edge, wildflowers bloom in a riot of color—bright golds, deep violets, scarlet reds, and snowy whites. They sway gently in the breeze, nodding toward the water as if in reverence. The air hums softly with the sound of insects and the faint, melodic whisper of water moving through the land.
The deer lifts its head slowly, ears twitching, eyes serene and otherworldly. It is a creature that seems born from myth—half spirit, half forest—a quiet guardian of a place where the veil between worlds feels thin.
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It's the second time I 'm trying sth like this. This time without any serious processing, only some cropping. I believe that this shot is better than my previous lp shot.
His melodic trills echo over the fields, and are answered by another meadowlark. My favorite sounds indicating that spring is on the way!
The Prothonotary Warbler's song is a melodic cascade of high-pitched notes, reminiscent of a miniature flute echoing through the swampy forests. Its call, a series of sharp "tsip" or "weet" sounds, pierces the air, serving as a beacon in the dense foliage of its wetland habitat, guiding mates and defending territory.
Often first detected by its song: a melodic series of “kua kua kua kua” notes, similar to Surucua Trogon, but faster. Perches quietly in an upright position for long periods. Males have a green back, a bluish head and breast, a yellow belly. The underside of the tail is white with dark centers. Females have a gray-brown head and breast. Their tail is similar to the male’s but also has gray horizontal bars. Found in the upper to middle levels of humid forests, at forest edges, and in lighter woodlands and second growth. (eBird)
Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad. February 2016.
Taken at Masirah Island, Oman.
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Slender and streaked pipit. Feeds on the ground like other pipits, but perches readily in trees or bushes when singing, or alights in tree at end of parachuting song flight. As the name suggests, usually associated with trees (on breeding grounds), but also found in agricultural areas and grassy scrub in winter. All pipits look rather similar and are best identified to species by combination of habitat and voice: Tree Pipit call a high, shrill, buzzy "tzzz"; song more melodic and varied than Meadow Pipit song.
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A close up of the score to one of my big band arrangements.
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A rare sighting of this beautiful, colourful bird with a very melodic song. My first sighting of this species in Campbell Valley in fourteen years of visiting!
One of the most common and widespread sparrows in North America. Fairly large with a long, rounded tail. Overall coarsely patterned with gray and brown, usually with more reddish-brown wings and tail. Look especially for thick brown streaks on the underparts and a broad dark mustache stripe. Significant variation in plumage geographically: relatively pale and rusty in the southwestern U.S.; blacker streaking in California; overall dusky in the Pacific Northwest. Larger, longer-tailed and usually more rusty than Savannah Sparrow. Found in a variety of scrubby habitats both near and far from human development, especially edges of fields, often near water. Listen for husky "chimp" calls and melodic song with chips and trills.
Gananoque, ON Canada