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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!

Squirrel quite happily thinking it is hidden.

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.

Copper smith Barbet

A male Downy Woodpecker was hiding from the other birds at the suet feeder.

 

I was inside my blind for this shot.

This wee Jumping Spider peeked out to see what I was doing.

Castle Mountain Outside of Banff, Canada

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

Another from the Harrison Lake wildfire sunrise set.

Chilliwack, B.C.

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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.

  

She's letting us all know that she's tired of sitting in this little hole in the tree, sitting on some eggs. Well, that's what I'm guessing anyways as I haven't seen them bringing back anything for the little ones to be eating yet.

 

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A young raccoon peered around the tree to see if I was gone yet.

Candid street shot taken amidst the shadows of the High Line in New York City with the Olympus SH-50.

Stop down to the lighthouse yesterday and covered with lots of ice after the blow the other day.

Leaf Curling Spider (Phonognatha graeffei) female

 

She was waiting for insects to get caught in her web.

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Pigeon playing PEEK-A-BOO @ Castel Sant' Angelo, Rome

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a base of a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza podstawy drzewa.

Ok, so this fella just popped up in the view. I was capturing something else in the background and this one felt left out. So here it is....

Great Grey Owl peeking around a tree trunk.

Cairngorms National Park

 

Taken on a Bird of Prey Photography Workshop.

 

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Grass Snake (Natrix natrix) This grass snake was trying very hard to hide but he was keeping an eye on me the whole time.

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

Common Yellowthroat, Haliburton Ontario

Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) female joey

 

Three years ago today I was at the Woodlands Historic Park.

This Joey seemed curious about what I was doing. And yes, there is a second adult female behind Mum.

Ceramic by Alasdair Neil MacDonell. At PotFest 2019, Hutton-in-the-Forest, Lake District, Cumbria

Common Little Wood-Satyr hidding deep in some meadow grasses.

 

Considered common in that its found in many settings. Abundant late-May through June.

... and Franki, that goes to you

 

It's been 5 years now, exactly to the day, that one of my photo buddies is gone. He forgot to look in the rearview mirror and didn't see the mortal danger...we miss him dearly.

The waterfall was our favorite spot. There was never a single dull moment thanks to Franki, he was the one who always brought value to our shared passion, photography, and camaraderie. Last time I was there doing LE's, I managed to get this photo.I didn't realize it until I was coming home and sitting at my desktop computer and looking at the large screen. Delicate branches waved like hands through a hole. I was sure and that was my first mind, it was Franki with a peek a boo. I felt a gentle shivering inside me.

 

Thanks for taking the time and looking at my photo, I appreciate it very much!

 

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"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."

John Hughes

Hannover

 

Sorry Explanation only in German:

Erklärung: Viele Versuche das Bild nach meinen Vorstellungen in sw zu entwickeln haben mich nicht überzeugt. Ich wollte den Bogen herausarbeiten und die harte sw-Eintwicklung in ps, mit Ebenen hart mischen, kommt meiner Vorstellung von dem Bild am nächsten. Nur habe ich ärgerliche Aliasing-Kanten. Stören sie zu sehr und wenn ja, wie kann man sie am besten reduzieren, wäre weichzeichen hier eine Lösung?

Danke und Gruß Chris

 

A young Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) rides safely on its mother back on a storm water pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

It appears to be playing "Hide & Seek" with the world on the pond.

 

13 July, 2012.

 

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Eastern Screech-Owl hidden up at least 20-25 feet in a broken tree limb; the pines as you can see made it difficult to get a clear capture. We were so thankful to a birdwatcher that called us over to have a peek. Very exciting.

 

This link is from Cornell showing their camouflage abilities:

 

academy.allaboutbirds.org/eastern-screech-owl-camouflage/...

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