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Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, provincia de Buenos Aires - Argentina.
PH @Lucas de Ciria.
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Mourning Dove .
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Dès le début de la journée , en présence d’une magnifique Chouette Rayée …
From the start of the day , in the presence of a magnificent Barred Owl …
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Early in the morning at 6:00am in nature, wonderful.
Früh morgens um 6:00Uhr in der Natur, herrlich.
Clashnessie / Clais an Easaidh is a small crofting community on the North-West coast of Scotland; specifically in the Assynt area of Sutherland.
The township (the old Scottish term for a crofting village) is scattered around the sandy beach of Clashnessie Bay and derives its name from the Gaelic clais an easaidh, meaning glen (clais) of the (an) waterfall (easaidh), referring to the waterfall at the head of the shallow glen in which most of the houses stand. Although 100 miles (160 km) north of Inverness, the village's micro-climate is generally mild, due to the closeness to the Atlantic Ocean Gulf Stream.
A desert chameleon expertly blends into the sandy terrain of the Namib Desert. With its textured skin and sharp gaze, this small reptile is a master of adaptation, surviving the harsh conditions of one of the world’s oldest deserts.
After all the rain, even some little bit of snow and days with bad weather finally a few days with some sun.
The temperature was close to 0c and with some sun a nice day to go for a hike.
Spotted some clouds, some friendly but also a few that didnt look not so friendly
We went for a hike at a stretch of nature near Esmeer a small lake formed by a former pingo.
This is basicly a leftover from the end of the last glaciation, a water filled dent in the landscape, formed by the melting of ice after the last ice age.