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My little pippie pie has a birthday in May, around the twenty something date.

How time scampers along, just like this girl..

 

Sitting in much the same spot as the previous post, which was taken back in Spring, just to show how much things brown off in Autumn and Winter, our dry season.

 

Yes, the eyes should have the main focus, not the nose, but I had to be quick.

This old window was shot at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, USA. Pip is my grand dog and was added later. I love this old window and have used my cat ET at this window in the past.

The grandest of grand dogs.

Très proche parent des Pipit maritime et farlousane, ces trois espèces étaient encore récemment considérées comme une seule et même espèce.

 

En hiver, le Pipit spioncelle a le dessus uniformément brun et le dessous toujours blanc avec des marques noires sur les flancs et la poitrine. Sa gorge est blanche. Ses sourcils blanchâtres et ses pattes noires permettent son identification. Il ressemble au Pipit farlouse, mais s'en distingue par ses pattes noires et son plumage plus sombre. Il se différencie du Pipit maritime par ses rectrices externes blanches et non grises.

 

Dès le mois de mars, il commence à arborer son plumage nuptial caractéristique. En été, le Pipit spioncelle diffère des autres pipits par le dessus gris-brun et le dessous rosé clair à peu près sans taches. Il porte seulement des rayures sur les flancs. Sa tête et sa nuque gris cendré contrastent avec son dos brun. Il présente un net sourcil blanc, ainsi que des barres alaires blanchâtres.

 

En été le Pipit spioncelle se rencontre en montagne dans les alpages, au-dessus de la limite supérieure des arbres, jusque vers 2500-2700 mètres dans les Alpes. Il hiverne dans les terrains découverts à une altitude inférieure. On le rencontre alors dans les basses terres près des fleuves, rivières, ruisseaux, lacs, marais, étangs et prairies inondées, riches en végétation.

Future by Cica Ghost, Seth Island

Pipping Plover, Bolivar Flats Shorebird Sanctuary, Texas.

Pip is 3 months old now.

We have had him for 3 weeks, it seems longer.

 

Have a wonderful week

Thank you so much Tina for Pip's new wig <3

It's PERFECT! I've fallen in love with her all over again! (Not that I ever fell out of love with her).

I am so happy!!

...pipe alla rinfusa e piuma: "Il ne pas une pipe", certo certo, solo l'immagine di molte :))

I'm not sure if he scores a lot of points in originality, but I think he just looks really cool with the glowing orange and his goggles.

Pip is a Ttoodle, female. Offspring of the ever-popular Poodle and lesser-known Tibetan Terrier, this designer dog has an incredibly unique coat. Born November 10, 2021

Amsterdam, 11-01-'23

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Pip is a Ttoodle, female. Offspring of the ever-popular Poodle and lesser-known Tibetan Terrier, this designer dog has an incredibly unique coat. Born November 10, 2021

Amsterdam, 11--01-'23

 

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Pip's another family member, belonging to one of my wife's brothers. Pip enjoys looking ridiculously cute and licking everything, particularly people.

Sponsored by:

~ NG Outfit - Melville by HOORENBEEK / MP

~ Maverick (pose) by SENSATION / MP

~ London Bus 2 - Texture by VOOM CREATIONS

 

My Pip is 5 years old now (35 in dog years). Time passes by so quickly.

Busker, history buff and all round good bloke.

Shot on Nikon F3, Ilford B&W film

I brought Pip home Saturday. I had adopted his mother, Cleo, and two of his sisters, Autumn and Mariposa, about a month ago.

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