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(Diglossa mystacalis albilinea) B28I8483.jpg East Slope of the Andes (4100 mt high)
One of my favorite ! I love this species.
Haha, Flickrties!
Meet my little sunshine CARLO :) He lives with me since christmas and we get along with each other very well :)
How do you like his little "Hi"-Smile?
I have to admit I am madly in love :)
Kisses, Sunny
Anche lui è un gatto che non ha un padrone, mi occupo di lui da diversi anni quando mi reco alla colonia felina di Porto Conte, vicino ad Alghero:-))!!
Medium-sized antpitta. Typical antpitta shape: plump and short-tailed with long legs, like a grapefruit on stilts. Mostly brown with a brighter cinnamon belly and grayish crown. Note blotchy white mustache stripe. Fairly rare and local within limited range in the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador. Occurs in mossy cloud forest in the lower subtropics from around 1,850–2,000 m. Very rarely seen; typically stays hidden in the dense understory, occasionally hopping onto forest trails at dawn or dusk.
This one was photographed in Ecuador guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
This little alley has the name "Kleine Snor", that means Little Moustache.
I have no idea why it is called this way, but I think it's very funny :)
Made at the Flickr Walk Groningen
Dad will be pleased I've located his moustache wandering free through the Scottish highlands!!
Don't know what species this caterpillar is though so any ID would be appreciated
I uploaded this image on 14 November 2011, the day before I went into hospital to have my prostate removed after being diagnosed with prostate cancer back in the summer. This coincided with Movember, the fantastic awareness and money raising campaign for men's cancers which is marked by men around the world growing moustaches for the month of November.
To 'celebrate' this, each November since then, for every view of this photo I have donated 10p to charity, equally split between Movember and Macmillan Cancer Care.
In 2011 the image had 1,166 views and, rounding up, I donated £60 to each. In November 2012 it was 372 views (I donated £20 to each) and then in November 2013 it was 1,337 views (which meant £66.85 to each).
If by any chance you feel inclined to donate more yourself then click on either (or both) of the following links:
My page: uk.virginmoneygiving.com/JamesMorley
Movember: mobro.co/jamesinealing
As an aside, the image is dated October 1907 and I believe the gentleman on the left is John Hook. The other chap looks similar and I suspect from the obvious familiarity may be his brother. I hadn't mentioned when I uploaded this image that it was one of three similar images, all with slightly varied poses. They make a great triptych.
For more vintage photos follow me on Twitter at @PhotosOfThePast.
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Update November 2014: Here we go again! I can't believe it's now three years since I had my prostate removed. After a blip and a course of radiotherapy early this year things are looking good again :) So it's time to repeat the challenge and donate again to two very worthy causes! For the record, as of the start of the month the image had had 16,112 views.
Update November 2013: For the third year running I've donated 10p for each view on this image during the month of November, split between Movember and Macmillan. Flickr has changed the way it reports stats, which led to a whopping 1,337 views. Ouch! But it's all to two great causes ... So that's £66.85 each to Movember & Macmillan.
Update December 2012: For the second year running I donated 10p for each view on this image during the month of November, split between Movember and Macmillan. In 2012 this amounted to 327 views, so I've rounded it up and donated £20 to each. In fact thanks to The Big Give and Gift Aid, plus a donation from pellethepoet, the total amount raised is £86.35:
Hillary also sent me a moustache key rack! Thanks, Hillary! I hung it under my Whisper Jesus drawing so it looks like a cyclops.
Vu que les naissances ont lieu toute l'année, je me demande si moustache ne serait pas une future Maman.
The Moustached warbler -Acrocephalus melanopogon
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C'est bien la première fois qu'une Lusciniole à moustaches (Acrocephalus melanopogon) est aussi compréhensive, elle a passé presque 5min totalement découvert. Un vrai bonheur !
Moustaches have long been a favourite of sailors and sea captains. This album highlights images from the museum’s collection spanning the Victorian era to the 1980s. Do you know your moustaches? This selection of photographs includes timeless classics such as the ‘Chevron’, the ‘Dali’ and the ‘Handlebar’. There will also be lesser known styles such as the ‘Walrus’, ‘Toothbrush’, ‘Horseshoe’, ‘Pencil’, and the ‘ Lampshade’.
The Australian National Maritime Museum undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold about images in our collection. If you can identify a person, vessel or landmark, write the details in the Comments box below. Thank you for helping caption this important historical image.
ANMM Collection 00022221.
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Penelope. La neve. Padova.
01 marzo 2018
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just to note I have removed a reed from the bottom right hand corner
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