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

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

Just because I thought it was peeking around the corner at me.

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Gallitzin, Pennsylvania

I'm not one of those complicated, mixed-up cats. I'm not looking for the secret to life... I just go on from day to day, taking what comes. Frank Sinatra

 

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) looking at a photographer while peeking from behind a tree.

 

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Prothonotary Warbler

A peek through colorful Fall trees at the Richardson Nature Center in Bloomington, Minnesota.

Someone is sneaking in and out of the clouds this afternoon, surprise is on him, he will be completely out of view in a hour or so.

 

I am proud to say, you can also find this image on iStock. www.istockphoto.com/portfolio/ChristopherShaw

 

what does peek out of the water ....

never seen before, no idea :)

You ?

Happy evening everyone!

The Tennessee Warbler is a common nectar "thief" on its wintering grounds in tropical forests. Most nectar-eating birds, bats, and insects probe a flower from the front to get the nectar, spreading pollen on their faces in the process. But Tennessee warblers pierce the flower tube at the base, lapping up the nectar without helping pollinate the flower.

A baby raccoon peeking around a tree at me.

 

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Looking S thru the branches at the scene from Oregon's Cape Meares.

 

Short Beach and the jutting headland of Cape Lookout in the distance.

 

Thanks for taking a peek!

   

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Peek a Boo - I love photographing owls in cavities, and this was my first opportunity to do so with a Great-horned Owl. Special thanks to a good friend for his expertise with this species & making this image possible. We initially thought this was a potential nest site, but it turned out to be a prey cache. I really enjoy photographing owls during their crepuscular/nocturnal activity periods as they are more relaxed during these times and their behavior is more interesting. Furthermore, modern cameras and post-processing software are so advanced, that high ISO is no longer a problem.

Species: Great-horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)

Location: Northern California, CA, USA

Equipment: Canon EOS R7 + RF 100-500mm IS

Settings: 1/8s, ISO: 3200, f/7.1, On Tripod w Remote Release, Electronic Shutter, Natural Light

This little yellow beauty is only about the same size as the pad of your little finger. I find it amazing that I even spotted this even smaller fellow looking of a meal on the backside of this creeping woodsorrel flower (Oxalis corniculate).

A juvenile Red-tailed Hawk coyly peering out between the branches.

Taken in the summer of 2015 on a friend's ranch near Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada.

 

This chap would not trust me enough to expose himself completely.

  

White-throated Sparrow

Common Gum Tree Shield Bug (Poecilometis patruelis)

 

Spotted on the Jade Plant today. It had been in the wars, part of one antenna and one leg were missing.

Spotted this beautiful gate on a street in my Mom's area! Have a great day everyone, Happy Texture Tuesday!

A view down an alleyway between two shop buildings at houses in the residential suburb of Parkside.

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

 

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