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So don’t get exited for me lol, think by the time I got my tripod camera filters and cable release sorted this had gone. I am not the fastest setting up..but grabbed this on my phone for the location as I don’t put GPS on in my camera...
This sort of scene in this light is rarer than a spotted Zebra as we have had wind and rain mostly but hey ho we are still enjoying our break before returning to lockdown at home ...
hair Stealthic - Plush (Browns) new @ mainstore
head Genus Project - Baby Face
head applier Egozy - Vaiana (Genus / Golden) newish
shape Bold & Beauty Bold & Beauty - Jasmine (Maitreya / Genus)
bikini ViSion - Beach Babe Classic Pack
tattoo Juna Tattoo - Ilary (Maitreya / Female) new rare gacha @ The Gacha Garden. More details here
pose Jess Poses - Single (Pose 84) new
i love dark photos, and this one was really underexposed bec. i wanted to capture the ray..glad im able to salvage this one shot! :))
i reached the farthest left side of the beach...will share with you next time. :)
From my archive taken on the „Tulipan“ tulip show in Berlin Britzer Garten 2014
Tulip lovers are kindly invited to view my album "Tulips“.
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White-fronted Bee-eaters in Enonkishu Conservancy in the Greater Masai Mara ecosystem, Kenya
Merops bullockoides
Witkapbijeneter
Guêpier à front blanc
Weißstirnspint
Abejaruco Frentiblanco
Gruccione frontebianca
abelharuco-de-testa-branca
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Some of the last photos were the B sides, they were not good enough or not the main one, so I left them in a folder. Always wanted to go back and check if there was some good material and I been running on those fumes the last months since... well, Budget and Forecast season.
A Dahlia standing tall.
It looked so good standing up in a massive flower pot.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
The Savannah sparrow is one of the most common songbirds in all of North America and has a range that stretches out across most of the continent in various seasons. It breeds across most of Canada and Alaska as well as virtually all the northern states. It can be found primarily in open grasslands as well as in meadows, pastures, prairies, salt marshes, and tundra. In autumn, most Savannah sparrows migrate to the southern states as well as into Mexico and other parts of Central America.
During breeding season the Savannah sparrow feeds primarily on insects including beetles, flies, grasshopper, spiders, and millipedes. They forage by walking through grassy areas on the ground or among shrubs and short trees. They sometimes fly to catch insects midair, and those that live on the coast sometimes eat small crustaceans on beaches. The Savannah sparrow also eats a variety of seeds and berries.
I found this and ten thousand other Savannah Sparrows (Okay maybe not that many) along Joe Overstreet Road. Osceola County, Florida.