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Macro f/22.0

 

Shepton, TX # 423

That's it, just a box of bushings and a rusty nut.

Scrub Jay,out for Lunch.

Seed is used for decorative work, wood turning. HMM!

Found this in my Christmas decorations last year, some kind of nut perhaps, with red glitter on it. I don't know exactly what it was or where it came from. I photographed it before I got rid of it. It was the size of a pear roughly.

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One of a pair, but I could only capture one as they flitted from spot to spot.

 

Berkeley, California

This time of year I find little holes in the yard from squirrels digging up their hidden bounty of hickory nuts that they stashed in the Fall. One of the holes had this piece of a nut nearby and the weathering caught my eye.

 

55mm f/2.8 NIKKOR Micro with PK-12, 14mm Extension Tube

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Nuthatch.

One from the past.

 

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Macro Monday

March 22th 2021

Macro Mondays - Iron

 

Happy Macro Monday everyone X

 

Something very quick, as I'm oft to London in a mo and won't be home until 10ish this evening.

I think of brown thrashers as ground feeders so I was very surprised to see one on the feeders !

Close up of Grandson's wooden board with holes for threading screws, nuts & bolts. A fun learning activity for kids, especially ones whose Dad is an Architect.

Looking Close... on Friday: Nuts

Couldn't resist putting Gumnuts in a little "Bud vase" made of nuts :)

Another in the series of Blue Jays at the Peanut Feeder.

For Macro Monday: The space "In between"

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) caching a nut.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) zakopująca orzecha.

A nut was firmly encased in the jaws of this squirrel in a tree at the Centennial Inn in downtown Holland, Michigan, November, 2021.

Yesterday's walk in Regent's park.

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Formby national trust

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