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A winters day at Hillarys Marina. The colours were wonderful. The seagull flying in this made the picture for me.
A last look at one of the Tulips that brightened some dull days, and caught the sun when it shone... I enjoyed them so much I will have another go next year. They were nothing like the ones I ordered, but no less lovely for that.
The Heron was chased off by another Heron, who did not want to have him fishing near to his area... Taken at Bushy park on Sunday.. so much going on there at moment
. . . BETTER on black . . . Via Fluidr . . . (then click on image to view details LARGE) . . . bigger is definitely better
. . . thanx to Maggie-Me for this great texture . . . www.flickr.com/photos/maggie-me/4856195283/in/set-7215762...
Brown Falcon (Falco berigora)
Australian Magpie (Cracticus tibicen)
This Brown Falcon was being 'escorted off the premises' by the Maggies at Point Cook Coastal Park.
A well-endowed Bull Elk shows well why he is the King of his large harem.
As he guards his family, so did our Fathers over the years.
Happy Father's Day!
Snowy Egret
Egretta thula
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Various locomotives of the Wisconsin Central Ltd are off work and just passing time at the Shops Yard diesel servicing area until they are called to duty once again. – January 28th, 2001 ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
The water droplets fly as a grizzly bear shakes water off her coat, Chilko Lake, British Columbia. Of course how effective that is when she's in shoulder deep water is debatable.
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Island Of Madagascar
Off The East Coast Of Africa
Palmarium Reserve
Night shot of a woolly lemur. This is the only time I saw this type of lemur on my entire Madagascar trip.
The woolly lemurs, also known as avahis or woolly indris, are nine species of strepsirrhine primates in the genus Avahi. Like all other lemurs, they live only on the island of Madagascar.
With a body size of up to 20 inches long and a weight of up to 42 ounces, the woolly lemurs are the smallest indriids. Their fur is short and woolly. The body can be grey brown to reddish, with white on the back of the thighs, with a long, orange tail. The head is round with a short muzzle and ears hidden in the fur.
Woolly lemurs can be found in both humid and dry forests, spending most of their time in the leafy copse. Like many leafeaters, they need long naps to digest their food. Woolly lemurs live together in groups of two to five animals, which often consist of parents and several generations of their offspring. Males and females live in pairs.
Like all indriids, the woolly lemurs are strictly herbivorous, eating predominantly leaves, but also buds and, rarely, flowers. Overall life expectancy is not known. – Wikipedia
On an evening rural driveabout, I spotted a driveway of sorts off to my left with a barn atop the little hill. I was immediately past it, but I backed up, parked, and walked a little way in to get this photo. I would have loved to have gone farther up the incline but didn't want to trespass even more.