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A White Squirrel looking around the tree to see if I am gone.

 

Exeter, Ontario

Canada

The morning sun at Muiravonside country park.

Our Daystar through the view of two fallen trees at Chatsworth Lake, NJ

Taken at Sunnys Studio

Pose Autumn

Spotted this little cub up a tree last night. In Cades Cove. Was a mom and two little ones. Gosh they were cute.

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a tamron adaptall 2 sp 80-200mm f/2.8 (model 30A) lens

Best viewed on a large screen.

A Bactrian Camel peeks over a concrete fence at the Detroit Zoo. The Bactrian Camel's long eyelashes protect its eyes from blowing sand and snow, and the raised eyebrows shield its eyes from the sun. The nostrils close to keep out sand. Native to the deserts and mountain grasslands of central Asia, only a few hundred of these animals remain in the wild.

 

HFF

Sun shines carefully through, trying to get into shadows, where frozen darkness dwells. This morning was very cold and shadows were persistent, but they had to leave and let the light take the places. Did shadows take the frost with them? Nope, they left it behind and the Sun couldn't rescue the frozen kingdom.

Details “Shh~ I heard something”

 

Feat:

Decoy – Blooming Fae @ LootBox New!

Short Earred Owl tucked in

“The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also.” - Harriet Ann Jacobs

Sunrise on winnats pass peak district Derbyshire uk

Praying Mantis

 

This "youngish' Mantis played a game of hide and seek with me today. I finally got the shot!

This is Happisburgh lighthouse from a different angle. I actually prefer this one to the shot I used for my daily pic/weekly challenge. My husband chose the other one and I wasn't going to post this one but have changed my mind now.

 

Still catching up.

Dusk sunlight illuminating the graffiti under the A40 flyover near Uxbridge.

This Bird of Paradise flower (Strelitzia reginae) seems to be playing hide-and-seek with visitors at the spacious botanical garden of the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen, Germany. (The two visitors in this photo are barely recognizable as such.) The garden is a popular spot for local people and tourists who want to view some of the approximately 4000 exotic plants cultivated there, study botany, or just have a peaceful walk in natural surroundings. There are plenty of benches in shady spots where you can relax and forget the stress of daily life or chat with a friend. The Flickr map shows how impressive it is spatially. [DSC08927_lr_2000]

 

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

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

Lili and her newly discovered element ❤

 

Polar Bear Lili

Bremerhaven

Germany

The last of the three quick captures I was able to snap before the clouds took completely over. Capturing the moon with the clouds around it and getting the exposure with the highlights right at the limit allows for this single exposure to be pretty close to what the eye sees.

 

I also heard something go bump in the darkness once the clouds covered the moon ... and figured best to get back inside. You never know what is lurking out there under the Full Moon ;)

Cedar Waxwing part II

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Grazie mille a tutti per le vostre visite e commenti !

Thank you all for your visites and comments !

A close-up of Golden Alexanders taken at Big Creek State Park near Polk City, Iowa.

 

Developed using darktable 3.6.0.

Red Admiral Butterflies continuously visit our Buddleia, this year and I go back to the tree regularly to see which pollinators I could capture there. When this pretty Red Admiral suddenly appeared from behind a flower, I found the sight very nice and worth a picture or two :)

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

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

Frog makes an appearance ;)

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree it is climbing and looking straight at a photographer.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa, na które się wspina i patrząca prosto na fotografa.

Little Penguin ( Eudyptula minor)

 

One from three years ago this week at the St. Kilda Pier/Breakwater.

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