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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 great horned owl with her tiny chick. I was super excited to find this nest and there are at least two chicks in there :-).
Pisa Cathedral with the leaning bell tower trying to get my attention from around the corner.
Hope everyone enjoys their weekend. :)
This squirrel thought I hadn't seen him disappear behind the tree trunk. When I quietly went to look at the other side of the trunk, he came looking too...
rode eekhoorn - red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)
Chlenias Moth Caterpillar (Chlenias auctaria (family Geometridae))
I came face to face with this Caterpillar on the Jade plant today.
Cheadle Lake Oregon at Sunset.
We weathered the ice storm, and this is now our reward for doing so. :-)
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.
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A yellow-vented bulbul (pycnonotus goiavier) taking a peek at some movement on the ground below. Photographed in Rimlay Bay, Hat Yao Noi, Pang Nga, Thailand.