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A young man overloads his modified tricycle used to pick up materials for recycling in order to make a little money to survive in Manila, Philippines. And yes, there is a foot in the pile. It is attached to his coworker who is lying on top of the heap on cardboard. Reprocessed and rereleased without watermarks and framing.

Disputed territory apparently. They were near the suet feeder and carried on displaying for about three minutes before one left.

 

Dryobates pubescens

The oldest known Downy Woodpecker was a male and at least 11 years, 11 months old when he was recaptured and rereleased in 1996 during banding operations in California. He had been banded in the same state in 1985.

source - Cornell Lab of Ornotholigy.

A rerelease of Hindu Dreams without watermarks.

 

Free to download under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs copyright. Thank you for following me in my photographic journey - Wayne

'Kissing like a bandit

Stealing time

Underneath a sycamore tree...'

RERELEASE AT THE BEST POINT EVENT

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25 TEXTURE HUD

MAITREYA, BELLEZA, SLINK, EBODY, STANDARD FITTED

You thought you were having a bad hair day?

 

American redstart in the water feature in our yard.

 

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, June 15, 2025.

 

Setophaga ruticilla

 

The oldest American Redstart was at least 10 years and one month old, when he was recaptured and rereleased during a banding operation in Ontario.

Announce Upper leg tech newest model

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Back before Disney gutted their 2D animation studio and back when Howard Ashman and Alan Menken were the musical composers.

  

“Nondescript save for its crest, the Oak Titmouse might not wow many bird watchers at first sight. But these vocal, active birds characterize the warm, dry oak woods from southern Oregon to Baja California—they’re “the voice and soul of the oaks,” according to one early naturalist. Mates pair for life, and both partners noisily defend their territory year-round….. Oak Titmice are small songbirds with short, stubby bills, a short crest on the head, and a medium-long tail….. Active and constantly moving in flocks, Oak Titmice eat seeds and insects that they glean from bark and leaves….. Oak Titmice are strongly tied to oak trees, although they also live in areas of open pine or mixed oak-pine forest. The species is almost entirely restricted to dry slopes in California, though it ranges north to Oregon and south to Baja California as well….. The oldest Oak Titmouse on record was at least 9 years old when it was recaught and rereleased during banding operations in California.”

Status : Least Concern

Source : Cornell University Lab of Ornithology.

 

Brown Acres – Jackson County – Oregon - USA

 

Another rerelease of an older doll, also part of the Ex-Cute Best Selection series.

Melanerpes aurifrons

A stripe-backed woodpecker of Mexico and Central America, the Golden-fronted Woodpecker reaches the United States only in the brushlands and open woodlands of Texas and Oklahoma.

The Golden-fronted Woodpecker is composed of four subspecies that differ in size, amount of barring on the tail, and the color of the nape, nasal tufts, and belly. Whereas the nape of the form found in Texas and most of Mexico is yellow to orange, it is red on the Yucatan Peninsula and orange farther south. The four forms were formerly considered different species.

The Golden-fronted Woodpecker consumes about as much fruit and nuts as it does insects. In summer in Texas, the faces of some woodpeckers become stained purple from eating fruit of the prickly pear cactus.

The oldest recorded Golden-fronted Woodpecker was a male, and at least 5 years, 11 months old when he was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Texas.

An older image of mine buried deep in my photostream that I reprocessed and rereleased. A young Eucalyptus tree imaged in the late afternoon at Miramar Lake, San Diego, California, USA

I visited my parents this week and happily got to see some of their regular feathered visitors. This male Pileated woodpecker and his mate stop in daily for a quick bite. As you can imagine, I was thrilled to see him again!

 

The Pileated Woodpecker

 

“At an average 18" in length, the pileated is the largest woodpecker in Canada. These colossal birds, with their striking red crest and resemblance to prehistoric pterodactyls in flight, are thought to be the inspiration for the once popular cartoon Woody the Woodpecker. As Woody had his loud laugh, pileated woodpeckers also make noise to match their size. Their drumming, reminiscent of construction machinery, can be heard up to a kilometre away.” (1)

 

“It is fairly easy to recognize a pileated woodpecker by its large size and the red crest on its head. The body is predominantly black, with thick black and white stripes reaching from the bill to the wing and chest area. The red 'moustache' along the cheek distinguishes males from females.” (1)

 

“A Pileated Woodpecker pair stays together on its territory all year round. It will defend the territory in all seasons, but will tolerate new arrivals during the winter.” (2)

 

“The oldest known Pileated Woodpecker was a male, and at least 12 years, 11 months old when he was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Maryland.” (2)

 

Sources: (1) cwf-fcf.org/en/resources/encyclopedias/fauna/birds/pileat...

(2) www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Pileated_Woodpecker/overview

NECA's Bilbo and Gollum. (I desperately wish they would rerelease their old Gandalf figure).

Featuring :

 

Pose - SN - So Heartless @ The Mad Circus 6

 

Top - ::AMF:: Midnight Spirit 1.1- @ 101L Rerelease Event Exclusive.

Skirt - ::AMF:: Endora Skirt- @ Hunt Prize Hallow Manor

Shoes - ::AMF:: Jadie Heels and Socks- @ Exclusive Hallow Manor

  

I advise you to look at my post as I write more infos.

airbethdawg.weebly.com/blog/eat-your-heart-out

 

(copy/paste on google without space. I can't add direct link)

 

[ www.facebook.com/Airbethdawg My facebbok]

In summer it can seem that every patch of woods in the eastern United States rings with the rolling song of the Carolina Wren. This shy bird can be hard to see, but it delivers an amazing number of decibels for its size. Follow its teakettle-teakettle! and other piercing exclamations through backyard or forest, and you may be rewarded with glimpses of this bird's rich cinnamon plumage, white eyebrow stripe, and long, upward-cocked tail. This hardy bird has been wintering farther and farther north in recent decades.

 

The Carolina Wren is sensitive to cold weather, with the northern populations decreasing markedly after severe winters. The gradually increasing winter temperatures over the last century may have been responsible for the northward range expansion seen in the mid-1900s.

Unlike other wren species in its genus, only the male Carolina Wren sings the loud song. In other species, such as the Stripe-breasted Wren of Central America, both members of a pair sing together. The male and female sing different parts, and usually interweave their songs such that they sound like a single bird singing.

One captive male Carolina Wren sang nearly 3,000 times in a single day.

A pair bond may form between a male and a female at any time of the year, and the pair will stay together for life. Members of a pair stay together on their territory year-round, and forage and move around the territory together.

The oldest recorded Carolina Wren was at least 7 years, 8 months old when it was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Florida in 2004. It had been banded in the same state in 1997.

  

I found this one in my back yard.Lake Wales, Polk County, Florida.

 

This candid portrait image was created from one of my black and white film archival negatives taken on the island of Bermuda in 1980 while I was stationed at the Naval Air Facility with the US Navy.

 

This image is reprocessed without watermarks and frames and rereleased.

“If you haven't cried, your eyes can't be beautiful.” - Sophia Loren

The Broad-billed Hummingbird is a beauty in a beautiful family. The male’s vivid red bill, emerald body, and glittering sapphire throat sets it apart from other U.S. hummingbirds. Most of this species’ range lies in Mexico, but it reaches the mountainous canyons of the southwestern U.S. during the breeding season. There it brightens shady, flower-filled ravines and residential gardens, and is a frequent visitor to hummingbird feeders. In courting the female, the male makes a precision flight display likened to a hypnotist’s swinging pocket watch. The oldest recorded Broad-billed Hummingbird was a male at least 9 years, 1 month old when it was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Arizona.

In Bluebirds, the blue colour is produced by the structure of the feather - there is no blue pigment. "Tiny air pockets in the barbs of feathers can scatter incoming light, resulting in a specific, non-iridescent color. Blue colors in feathers are almost always produced in this manner. Examples include the blue feathers of Bluebirds, Indigo Buntings, Blue Jay's and Steller's Jays."

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/id

 

www.jstor.org/discover/pgs/index?id=10.2307/4077277&i...

 

"A female Mountain Bluebird pays more attention to good nest sites than to attractive males. She chooses her mate solely on the basis of the location and quality of the nesting cavity he offers her—disregarding his attributes as a singer, a flier, or a looker.

 

A male Mountain Bluebird frequently feeds his mate while she is incubating and brooding. As the male approaches with food, the female may beg fledgling-style—with open beak, quivering wings, and begging calls. More often, she waits until her mate perches nearby, then silently flicks the wing farthest from him—a signal that usually sends him off to find her a snack.

 

The oldest recorded Mountain Bluebird was a female, and at least 9 years old when she was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Alberta in 2005. She had been banded in the same province in 1997." From AllAboutBirds.

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/

 

In the afternoon of 12 June 2017, on the spur of the moment, I went for a short drive SW of the city. The sun was shining, but unfortunately it was windy most of the time. My main purpose was to check on a few of the Mountain Bluebirds, who are now busy as can be, collecting insects to feed to their hungry babies. I know this will soon be over and the young ones will have fledged, so I really must make myself visit them again, or it will be too late.

 

I had also hoped that maybe one of the Great Gray Owls in the area might just be out hunting. No luck this time. Makes me even more grateful to have seen one during our May Species Count on 28 May 2017.

In Bluebirds, the blue colour is produced by the structure of the feather - there is no blue pigment. "Tiny air pockets in the barbs of feathers can scatter incoming light, resulting in a specific, non-iridescent color. Blue colors in feathers are almost always produced in this manner. Examples include the blue feathers of Bluebirds, Indigo Buntings, Blue Jay's and Steller's Jays."

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/id

 

www.jstor.org/discover/pgs/index?id=10.2307/4077277&i...

 

"A female Mountain Bluebird pays more attention to good nest sites than to attractive males. She chooses her mate solely on the basis of the location and quality of the nesting cavity he offers her—disregarding his attributes as a singer, a flier, or a looker.

 

A male Mountain Bluebird frequently feeds his mate while she is incubating and brooding. As the male approaches with food, the female may beg fledgling-style—with open beak, quivering wings, and begging calls. More often, she waits until her mate perches nearby, then silently flicks the wing farthest from him—a signal that usually sends him off to find her a snack.

 

The oldest recorded Mountain Bluebird was a female, and at least 9 years old when she was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Alberta in 2005. She had been banded in the same province in 1997." From AllAboutBirds.

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/

 

I discovered last night that I had not posted any photos from the folder of photos taken on 2 June 2017. Nothing too special and mainly Mountain Bluebirds. This was just a short drive to see if I could see any of these beautiful little birds. Not sure if I will be posting any photos tomorrow, as I have a ton of things to see to, all of which have a deadline.

A theme of dying young. A green branch with leaves severed from its tree joins its ancestors before its time. Rereleased and reprocessed without watermarks.

Rereleased image that I took walking alongside Lake Miramar, Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California USA. Watermark, painterly, and frame effects removed.

 

My photographic images, and photo-transformed graphics are free to download under Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Some Rights Reserved. Thank you for your continued fellowship in photographic imagery.

  

In honor of HXNORS 6th Anniversary I decided to rerelease our very first product but fully upgraded!

 

Happy Birthday HXNOR 🙌

 

HX: Superior Basketball Duffle Bag @ CAKEDAY

 

Fatpack HUD Features: 24 Colorways Hud - Camo Available in Fatpack Only (Full Customization)

The bird breeds in mountains from the southwestern United States to western Panama. It inhabits the edges and clearings of montane oak forests from about 2000 m altitude up to the timberline. The oldest recorded Magnificent Hummingbird was a male, and at least 11 years old when he was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Arizona.

Some notes:

 

- vibrant, high-contrast ENB

- ELFX recommended

- Don't use CoT

- 0% ingame brightness (it's pretty bright now)

- use with latest ENB binaries 0.254

- don't forget to adjust your enblocal.ini properly. (VRAM!)

- it can look horrible sometimes.

- I'm not the author of any of those shaders. All credits go to the original authors. So please don't redistribute anywhere.

- special thanks to prod80. He's the author of most shaders I am using for this. And he's very helpful :)

  

Let's hope i didn't forget any files. Tell me if something's not working, I haven't tested this upload.

Sidenote: I am adjusting my settings for nearly every shot, these settings are my attempt to find the right balance for everyday-usage.

  

edit: Link removed, check newer pics.

melancholy is dead rip hysteria took her place

(in other words i got the seila rerelease and melancholy is no more because i wanted to change her name)

“Nondescript save for its crest, the Oak Titmouse might not wow many bird watchers at first sight. But these vocal, active birds characterize the warm, dry oak woods from southern Oregon to Baja California—they’re “the voice and soul of the oaks,” according to one early naturalist. Mates pair for life, and both partners noisily defend their territory year-round….. Oak Titmice are small songbirds with short, stubby bills, a short crest on the head, and a medium-long tail….. Active and constantly moving in flocks, Oak Titmice eat seeds and insects that they glean from bark and leaves….. Oak Titmice are strongly tied to oak trees, although they also live in areas of open pine or mixed oak-pine forest. The species is almost entirely restricted to dry slopes in California, though it ranges north to Oregon and south to Baja California as well….. The oldest Oak Titmouse on record was at least 9 years old when it was recaught and rereleased during banding operations in California.”

Status : Least Concern

Source : Cornell University Lab of Ornithology.

 

Brown Acres – Jackson County – Oregon - USA

 

(Lanius excubitor) Thomson Marsh, Kelowna, BC.

 

Finally from www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Northern_Shrike/overview:

  

• The oldest recorded Northern Shrike a female, and at least 8 years, 7 months old, when she was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Wisconsin.

 

We often see a NSHR here in the spring and fall. This is the fourth year for me.... Of course, there's no way to tell if this is Lil Butch from 2016 or the bird I photographed in 2017 in both winter and autumn.... All I know is that I felt deeply privileged that he accepted my presence and put on such a fabulous show. And, yes, I thanked him at the end....

Going trough my old photos, I found this one, accompanied by these words:

 

"Take my dreams

Childish and weak at the seams

Please don’t analyse

Please just be there for me

 

(...)

Take my hand

Lead me to some peaceful land

That I cannot find

Inside my head..."

THRIVE @ LEVEL

 

FREE GIVEAWAY CHANCE! Like Share & Comment your inworld name and a friend's inworld name for a chance to win the free fatpacks to this release!

 

The Troy Sweatset, available in over 8 different options, and available to be work seperately. We are updating the shoes featured in our ad to all current mesh bodies and will be rereleasing these in our mainstore this week.

 

You can also find our Rhick T-Shirt that also compliments our new outfit located above the vendors in our booth.

 

LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEVEL/140/213/4

 

The Pileated Woodpecker

 

“At an average 18" in length, the pileated is the largest woodpecker in Canada. These colossal birds, with their striking red crest and resemblance to prehistoric pterodactyls in flight, are thought to be the inspiration for the once popular cartoon Woody the Woodpecker. As Woody had his loud laugh, pileated woodpeckers also make noise to match their size. Their drumming, reminiscent of construction machinery, can be heard up to a kilometre away.” (1)

 

“It is fairly easy to recognize a pileated woodpecker by its large size and the red crest on its head. The body is predominantly black, with thick black and white stripes reaching from the bill to the wing and chest area. The red 'moustache' along the cheek distinguishes males from females.” (1)

 

“A Pileated Woodpecker pair stays together on its territory all year round. It will defend the territory in all seasons, but will tolerate new arrivals during the winter.” (2)

 

“The oldest known Pileated Woodpecker was a male, and at least 12 years, 11 months old when he was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Maryland.” (2)

 

Sources: (1) cwf-fcf.org/en/resources/encyclopedias/fauna/birds/pileat...

(2) www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Pileated_Woodpecker/overview

Saw this cool looking beauty along State Street in Orem. It appears to be the newly released 2015 Shasta Airflyte 1961 re-release. Sate Street, Orem, Utah County, Utah.

From ABYSSAL at FAMESHED X

Feb 10 - Mar 10

 

LAKEN SET

 

LAKEN TOP:

- Rigged for Legacy, Perky, eBody Reborn, Lara X, Petite X

- 10 PBR UNIQUE TEXTURES on FATPACK

- Black/Red NORMAL-WET Latex, Black/Red NORMAL-WET Plastic, Black Leather, Holo

- Metal HUD, Transparency control, Change strap colors

- Single Packs come as One texture, (no red color option, transparency control+metal hud)

- Materials/Copy

- PBR Only

 

LAKEN SHORT:

- Rigged for Legacy, eBody Reborn, Lara X

- 10 PBR UNIQUE TEXTURES on FATPACK

- Black/Red NORMAL-WET Latex, Black/Red NORMAL-WET Plastic, Black Leather, Holo

- Metal HUD, Straps Show/Hide and Color HUD

- Single Packs come as One texture, (no red color option, transparency control+metal hud)

- Materials/Copy

- PBR Only

 

LAKEN JACKET:

- Rigged for Legacy, Perky, eBody Reborn, Lara X, Petite X

- 6 PBR UNIQUE TEXTURES on FATPACK

- Black NORMAL-WET Latex, Black NORMAL-WET Plastic, Black Leather, Holo

- Mix & match all colors on fatpack.

- Change colors (10 colors) Collar & Shoulder Pads

- Metal HUD, Accessory Show/Hide

- Single Packs come as One texture

- Change colors (10 colors) Collar & Shoulder Pads

- Metal HUD, Accessory Show/Hide

 

ABYSSAL Mainstore

ABYSSAL Marketplace

 

From ALT3 at the Fifty

Jan 25 - Feb 20

 

PRISM TUNNELS

- Prism Tunnels are PBR and non PBR (Legacy) rigged jewelry attachment, with captivating realistic gem and precious stone textures.

- Rigged for: GENUS Project MORPH Medium and Large lobes (Human/Pixie/Elf) and Andore x LEX - miHD MAX (Human/Pixie/Elf)

 

From ALT3 Mainstore

 

Cuti(e-girl) Cosmetics

- Supports EVOX and SLUV (GENUS) 2K BOM

- Fully tintable, modular and ready for Valentine's Day <3

 

Lusty 2K + 3D Material Applier

- Sold by body brand and includes face appliers for: Lelutka EVOX, Genus SLUV + 4K, Akeruka ADVX

 

Body Compatibility:

→ eBody Reborn

→ Legacy M + F

→ Inithium Bodies

→ Maitreya Lara + X

→ Anatomy M

→ Belleza GenX

 

MOD Support:

→ V-Tech

→ Maze Arms + Thighs

→ Dios Puss

 

AERIS head skin

- Supports EVOX, SLUV and 4K Genus

 

It comes with:

- Browless Skin with Neckblend

- HD Eyebrow applier with Materials

- Eyebrow Shaper

- Head and Body Shapes

- Style Card

- Contour and Highlight BOM layers (in SLUV/4K/EVOX)

 

And finally the amazing Waifu Body skin which has now been updated to 2K (look at that belly button - SO SHARP) - MAKE SURE TO GET A REDELIVERY IF YOU ALREADY OWN IT!!

 

From VILE available at their Mainstore

Rereleased for Happy Weekend Feb 14-17

 

Neon Sign Letters Box

- Tintable

- Resizable

- Materials/Mod/Copy

 

VILE Mainstore

 

Other stuff:-

ABYSSAL - EMPIRE VEINS LIGHT [FULL] TINT ME! bluuu

CURELESS+EmoCircus - Radiant Teardrops

duckie - entwined reborn ONYX

eBODY - REBORN

Exile - Something Wicked hair

GENUS MORPH - Ears Vampire Large Tunnels - Female - v1.1

GENUS MORPH - EyeMorph Cat - v1.1

GENUS MORPH - Eyes - v1.1 - Default Rigged

GENUS MORPH - Head Base Oval - v1.1

GENUS MORPH - HUD - Female v1.1

GENUS MORPH - LipMorph Juicy - v1.1

GENUS MORPH - NoseMorph Dainty - v1.1

GENUS MORPH - Teeth/Tongue - v1.1

Lyrium - Collar Bone Reducer lvl 3

Pixel Art - Cat Claws - Ebody

SSD - ANAN Rings - Reborn Left

Void - Mirage Lashe

VelvetVue - Dots pink eyes :: sclera #2

This morning, I am posting three photos from my archives, all taken in June 2014. I just haven't been getting out and, on the very occasional time I have been out with my camera, there has been so little to photograph. As for Mountain Bluebirds, I have seen one very distant male so far this spring. Ha, is it really spring? We had yet another snowfall yesterday!

 

In Bluebirds, the blue colour is produced by the structure of the feather - there is no blue pigment. "Tiny air pockets in the barbs of feathers can scatter incoming light, resulting in a specific, non-iridescent color. Blue colors in feathers are almost always produced in this manner. Examples include the blue feathers of Bluebirds, Indigo Buntings, Blue Jay's and Steller's Jays."

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/id

 

www.jstor.org/discover/pgs/index?id=10.2307/4077277&i...

 

"A female Mountain Bluebird pays more attention to good nest sites than to attractive males. She chooses her mate solely on the basis of the location and quality of the nesting cavity he offers her—disregarding his attributes as a singer, a flier, or a looker.

 

A male Mountain Bluebird frequently feeds his mate while she is incubating and brooding. As the male approaches with food, the female may beg fledgling-style—with open beak, quivering wings, and begging calls. More often, she waits until her mate perches nearby, then silently flicks the wing farthest from him—a signal that usually sends him off to find her a snack.

 

The oldest recorded Mountain Bluebird was a female, and at least 9 years old when she was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in Alberta in 2005. She had been banded in the same province in 1997." From AllAboutBirds.

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/

 

This photo was taken on a drive along some of the backroads SW of Calgary, on 21 June 2014. This male Mountain Bluebird was busy helping to catch insects to feed to their babies. He caught a very nice Grasshopper this time : ) It had rained the few days before this, so I really, really wanted to get out for a short time, even though I needed to get my things ready for a very early start the next morning, for a day trip with a group of friends, to Dinosaur Provincial Park.

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