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The north coast of Gozo, along the salt pans. There are lots of holes in the sandstone caused by wind erosion.
Xwejni, Gozo, Malta
As this American wigeon came in for a landing, his spreading wing feathers afforded a brief look at his eye. Taken at Commonwealth Lake.
Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
Goblin Valley includes an area where soft sandstone has eroded into interesting shapes, somewhat resembling goblins. In some spots the rock formations are close together and produce a maze-like playground ideal for family explorations.
Many people think the park landscape has a surreal appearance. A Hollywood movie, Galaxy Quest, was filmed at Goblin Valley State Park because of its unearthly scenery.
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Animation HUD.
ONLY be available at Fantasy Faire 2023 in the region Khumbala, 100% of donations go to Relay for Life, American Cancer Society.
Butterfly Set @ BIGGIRL
Lingerie with Butterfly Detail. Sizes: Kupra, Legacy, Perky, Maitreya and Reborn
Fatpack HUD with bonus colours.
Dripping Heels @ BIGGIRL
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Delirium Hair Faga/Truth @ EQUAL10
Faga Hair with Truth Texture HUD's.
Rachel wears Inithium Kupra Body, Lelutka Avalon Head.
... I can see YOU
through a rusty suspension device -
which is not really very nice
I bet you can't see me
so just let it be :-)"
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Photo taken November 10, 2022 and
Uploaded for the group
CrAzY Tuesday #Rust
Canon EOS 450D - EFS 18-55 mm IS
Æ’/5.6
55 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 400
Whitetail Deer, Brown County, Wisconsin USA
This buck is really coming into his own. A beautiful creature. By the dawn's early light.
-EXPLORED- Best Position #13
Green Tree Python (Morelia Viridis) taken with a Sigma 50-500mm mounted to a gimbal head.
Last night spotted one of the little kits which are getting so big so fast peeking around a tree looking toward us.
Well I'll just take a peek at what they're doing!
This elusive character managed to evade our lenses for over an hour., this being the only 'half' opportunity for a shot
Never mind., it was better than nothing at all!
Red-rumped Parrot (Psephotus haematonotus) male
This fellow was just sitting in the tree watching the rest of the flock feeding.
This Northern Saw-whet Owl was one hard bird to find and get a shot. Way back in the thicket and lucky to have a little hole to shoot through. John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Phila. PA.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.
Peek a Boo Slot Canyon at the Grand Staircase National Monument, one of the many scenic highlights you can experience as a hiker in the Hole in the Rock Road area near Escalante, Utah.
In the late morning you have here indirect light, which brings the otherwise brownish canyon walls to light.
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Common Blackbird (Turdus merula)
I have been hearing a lot of fuss in our large Pine Tree, which is near the corner that my desk is in. This morning I took the camera out to investigate. The Red Wattlebirds are busy building a nest, the New Holland Honeyeaters are looking at the Pine Tree but will probably end up in the Pittosporum Tree. Mrs. Blackbird seems quite keen on this spot in the Pine but Mr is encouraging her to consider the Lilly Pilly Tree. Time will tell.
A Black Squirrel looks around the corner at while walking on the nature trail.
Exeter, Ontario
Canada
A male Downy Woodpecker was hiding from the other birds at the suet feeder.
I was inside my blind for this shot.
hiking in the Puez-Geisler Nature Park
view from the Glatsch-Alm (1,902 m altitude) to the Geisler Group (Dolomite Alps, South Tyrol / North Italy) - with one of the highest peaks there, the Furchetta (3,025 m).
The mountains were hiding behind the clouds for most of the time ... we just could sneak a peek here before they 'disappeared' again
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Wanderung durch den Naturpark Puez-Geisler - hier die Sicht von der Glatsch-Alm (1.902 m) auf die Geiser-Gruppe, die nur ganz kurz aus den Wolken geschaut hat
On the garden fence looking for bugs. He didn't mind my being in the lawn chair waiting for hummingbirds.
Lowell Township, Michigan
My King Aiko
Always there
Joyful
Always ready to play
Invites me
Taking his yellow duck in his mouth
Tossing it around
Up in the air
And then he runs after it
Stops
Looks at me
Coming mom?
Steller's Sea Lion coming up for air. The Steller's sea lion are shallow divers and can hold their breath for approximately 16 minutes underwater.Taken in Cowichan Bay, BC, Canada
-Eumetopias jubatus
This male Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) was catching some good light as he flitted about on a recent day at Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary in Chicago. But the hide-and-seek game that he was playing amongst the branches prevented a totally clear shot.
HWW
What could be more fun than playing Peek-a-boo with a Canada Goose Gosling!! This little gosling hid behind it's mother only to poke it's head out once and a while, as it became accustomed to me it got a little braver and finally poked it's head out enough so I could take the shot!
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With my camera on burst setting I tried to track this tiny Eastern Spinebill as it flitted between flower clusters. This time I got lucky. Eastern Spinebills are honeyeaters, they like brightly coloured flowers of both natives and non-natives that give them a good source of nectar. As they can even hover mid-air as they feed, they are Australia's answer to the Hummingbird, and their wings make a similar sound.
Honeyeaters like the Eastern Spinebill are important pollinators of many native plants. They also drink the nectar from introduced plants such as fuchsias, and help pollinate non-native plants as well.
Once an Eastern Spinebill likes an area, it will stay. They are not migratory birds, but instead largely like to stay in one place. I hope these little treasures will be permanent visitors to my garden.