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Found plenty of these Bloody Nosed Beetles yesterday morning over at Priddy Mineries, you are able to spot them from some distance as they like to climb the reed stems, amongst them were also several mating pairs, so it was just a question of which was the most accessible with the camera without disturbing and causing them to perform that great beetle trick of retracting the undercarriage and dropping into the undergrowth. (which is why I don't have many shots of Weevils!)
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The Kermode bears (both the black and the rarer white phase called spirit bear) eat constantly during the time of plenty when the spawning salmon fill the streams of the Pacific Northwest, preparing for their long hibernation when they go without food for several months. I saw a number of bears, who were clearly full, catch salmon and just strip out the eggs, leaving the rest of the body for other scavengers in the area. The bears often drag their catches into the woods where the nutrients feed the rainforest.
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I spent quite a bit of time trying to get the White-faced Ibis in flight, mostly out in the distance. When I spotted some close to the car I barely had time to stop, get out and get this shot! In the valley there always seems to be 'plenty of action'.
After all the recent rain and storms these local fields are the worst i have ever seen then , gates and fences literally washed away , paths covered in debris but glad to see the puddles are plenty full. :-).
As mentioned in a previous posting, since the 1970s, wild Ring necked Parakeets thought to have either escaped captivity or freed, have spread across S.E. England & into London. Not a native bird, originally from tropical countries such as Africa and India, they have adapted to our colder weather in suburban areas, where there is plenty of food and shelter. I spotted this fellow & his partner in our local park. They have now arrived in our part of N.W. London. He turned around to glare at me as I took a photo :) There is concern about their impact on native British birds, which is being monitored.
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix attracts thousands of cars of all makes and vintages, and the 2017 show did not disappoint.
... like thoughts
some never germinate
many get devoured
countless just rot
thankfully plenty flourish and produce
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Digital illustration I made from a shot taken of the sunflower seeds on the ground under the feeder. Some days the texture becomes more enchanting then the individual pieces, but only for a brief moment. When you study it, it is the individuality of each piece that makes the texture so beautiful plus the fact that they are all there together enhancing the beauty.
A westbound Southern Pacific freight with plenty big HP EMD power crosses the Rio Grande leaving El Paso, Texas on April 21, 1977.
It appears we have plenty of paper napkins!
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The SOO was never known as a road that used high hp to ton ratios. Normally you were dragging along with barely enough power to get over the road in the 70's and early 80's. Things started to change in 83 or so but even then trains were far from powered up to say ATSF standards. This Lake States view of train 12 at Dick had plenty of ponies even if they were tired. 707, 716 and 4230 only have 13 cars in tow on the lone westbound out of Soo yard on this fine spring evening.
Plenty of Geraniums growing in the streets of Pedraza, these potted beauties line the streets in a wave of red
I saw why these are called 'Common Green Shieldbugs' (Palomena prasina) there were plenty of them around, this one is a nymph.
Taken while visiting family in Leicestershire, England, UK.
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a series of images with plenty of grapes in the Provence, stacked wood in Flanders, coffee beans in Brugge and more...
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We had a stunning day here in Cape Town yesterday... warm, no wind, and loads of interesting high-level clouds... with plenty of promise for a great sunset!
So Jenny and I took a drive out to Kogelbaai for a romantic walk along the beach. Hand in hand we strolled along the mostly deserted beach... chatting about all the latest stuff happening in our lives... all the while looking out for potential compositions for sunset. When I spotted this large but shallow dune-pool... with this rock in the middle of it... I just knew that I'd found my comp.
This shot was captured mere seconds before sunset... my absolute favourite time of the day.
Snap!
Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24 at 18mm, ISO 100, aperture of f/14, and a 1/3rd second exposure.
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