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Shy male Pyrrhuloxia pausing for a moment.
BTW: It has no common name of which I'm aware. Also, no matter how I attempt to pronounce the name, I get it wrong.
Common and abundant.
Last of the days colors as the moon peeks over the mountains. Thanks for looking and may your weekend be good.
They may be an invasive species, but these phragmites sure do look pretty as the rising morning sun peaks through them. Unfortunately, even though they look beautiful, phragmites dominate the landscape around southern Ontario, as they choke out other native plant species.
Think I might have used Peek a Boo before but it does seem appropriate for this shot that was of course taken at the BWC.
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Explore March 5/08 #163..Mute Swan (Signet..less than a week old, they climb under the mother's wings...very cute. After a week or so they become too big.) IMG_1398
Red Fox keeping an eye on Bandit and me. It didn't run away, it just kept an eye on us as it went on it's merry way hunting. Those pics a little later. Bucks County PA.
Where I live we have lots of raccoons at times I see them in my backyard some people even make them pets so since I don't have one in rl I got one in second life this was a fun shot hope it makes you smile!
Pose: An lar [Poses] The Broken Series
I stood on my tiptoes and peeked in the window of the old Liberty school. Steps were provided in case the little one-room schoolhouse was closed, so I had a great view back in time. It looked as if the teacher had just told the students to grab their coats and go outside for a romp in the snow to burn off a little energy! If you look closely, you can see the photographer reflected in the glass covering the map on the opposite wall….
I was in the woods taking a break and heard some rustling near me. I looked and this little Chipmunk kept poking his head out of the brush scoping things out.
i was driving on a dirty road looking for birds when i saw a shape at my right.
i'm used to find owls that are very mimetic and cannot be search easily with a sight.
the best thing to do with all the wild animals is to be used to their shape.
so i stopped the car and i came back...nothing there...but i decided to wait a bit and after a minute ...
peekaboo!!! a curious spotted eagle owl (bubo africanus) rose from behind some rocks.
i really love these birds!!
"peek-a-boo"
overberg ,South Africa
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A female or possibly a young male peeking back at me as it is eyeing a Butterfly bush flower to drink nectar. It is putting on weight to prepare for a flight over the Gulf of Mexico from Illinois for the upcoming winter.