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This young male Common Merganser is transitioning from juvenile to adult plumage. A few feathers from his previously brown head are still visible.
Nights are still cold, but sun during the days has strong power and patches of snow-free ground can be seen here and there.
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A late afternoon heritage unit departure that was just early enough, Pan Am Railways GP9 52 in Maine Central paint soaks up the last patches of evening sun while leading NMWA through Carmel, Maine.
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I captured this image shortly after sunrise in the upper Clarée valley. Clouds moved swiftly, filtering sunlight that occasionally managed to illuminate the steep cliffs of the Cerces massif. Several marsh marigold bushes, growing in a wetland crossed by snowmelt streams, provided an ideal foreground. The vibrant yellow of the flowers echoed the pockets of light on the mountain.
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Apache Cat at the Living Legends .Retirement and a few visitors handing out carrot nibbles is the reward from a stellar racing career. Happy Fence Friday.
Fish ponds? Reality is difficult to tell from above. They don't appear like rice paddies or at least there are no discernible rows of rice. What is obvious is that they were drying up as it is summer season in Makassar these days. Without a doubt, landscapes look different when you are not on the ground.
Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
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I was listening to this as I processed this photo...
Ku'u Home O Kahaluu - Olomana
I remember days when we were younger
We used to catch 'o'opu in the mountain stream
'Round the Ko'olau hills we'd ride on horseback
So long ago it seems it was a dream
Last night I dreamt I was returning
and my heart called out to you
But I fear you won't be like I left you
Me kealoha ku'u home o Kahaluu
I remember days when we were wiser
When our world was small enough for dreams
And you have lingered there my sister
And I no longer can it seems
Last night I dreamt I was returning
and my heart called out to you
But I fear you won't be like I left you
Me kealoha ku'u home o Kahaluu
Change is a strange thing
it cannot be denied
It can help you find yourself
or make you lose your pride
Move with it slowly
as on the road we go
Please do not hold on to me
we all must go alone
I remember days when we were smiling
When we laughed and sang the whole night long
And I will greet you as I find you
With the sharing of a brand new song
Last night I dreamt I was returning
and my heart called out to you
To please accept me as you'll find me
Me kealoha ku'u home o Kahaluu
Captured at the beautiful Emerald Valley Nature Center, Lake Yojoa, Honduras, this Orange-patched Crescent (Anthanassa drusilla) showcases the vibrant biodiversity of the region. With its intricate patterns and vivid colors, this butterfly is a testament to the extraordinary work of Robert Gallardo and Olivia Diaz in preserving this sanctuary. Shot at 1/60 second, this image highlights the delicate balance of nature and the importance of conservation efforts. Emerald Valley hosts over 700 butterfly species, more than half of Honduras's total, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
From my experience as a conservation-focused photographer, each shot is an opportunity to raise awareness and appreciation for our natural world. Join me in celebrating and supporting these vital conservation efforts.
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30th December 2019
This photo of Sam & Patches popped up on my memories on my iPhone yesterday. It brought a tear to my eye.
We re-homed brother & sister in 2014. They were just 5 years old.
The people who had them before us never told us when they were no longer wanted.
They were loved and wanted at our house.
Unfortunately Sam passed away in January 2022, and Patches in August 2022.
They were two beautiful and brilliant dogs. We loved them to bits. They went everywhere with us.
We love Herbie just the same way, and we got him when he were 9 weeks old in January 2023.
Later this year we plan to re-home a brother or sister for him.
This photo was taken on a new year break in Wales, just as we arrived at Dinas Dinlle beach.