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7DOS Week #48: Toys...my daughters favorite "toys" when she was little were art related things, and they still are ;)
ODC: BRUSHES. Caught my daughter painting.
Red-necked Stint
Calidris ruficollis
January 2nd, 2020
Werribee, Victoria, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X Mark II
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
The meeting. Look closely!
The last day of the training for the Red Arrows in 2015 over their base at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire. The weather wasn't the expected blue sky and sunshine for this mornings flying. Instead it was cloudy and dull. Never mind, still managed a few photos as they went roaring past.
Bucks County Pa.
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Had a recent afternoon up at Minsmere... This was the last sighting of the day. Please see Suffolk Coast
2016 set www.flickr.com/photos/wendycoops224/albums/72157666855362702
Heard a second one calling but couldn't locate. Also saw one adult flying by - couldn't locate either.
Red-eyed Vireo
Vireo olivaceus
Verderón Ojirrojo
Familia (Family): Vireonidae
Taxonomía (Taxonomy): SACC
Lugar (Taken in): Medellín, Colombia
© Wilmer Quiceno
Instagram: @wilmer.quiceno
A Red River Cart on display at the Indian Head Museum in Indian Head in the Qu'Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan Canada
The first Red River Carts were constructed by the Metis in the early 1800's from wood, rawhide and sinew. They could transport heavy loads of furs to the Fur Traders. These carts were drawn by horse or by oxen.
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The Large Red Damselfly(Pyrrhosoma nymphula) is Britain's most common red damselfly. It can be found in
most wetland habitats living around the edges of ponds, lakes, ditches and canals, and also be found away from breeding sites in grassland and woodland, but it avoids fast flowing water. The earliest damselfly to emerge, it is on the wing from the end of April through to August.
The Large Red Damselfly has black legs and dark pterostigma (wing spots)The male has a red abdomen with black markings and the thorax is black with red antehumeral stripes. The female has three colour forms ranging from mostly red to mostly black with small yellow markings. Some colour forms have red antehumeral stripes on the thorax, some have yellow stripes.
EXPLORED! Seen Sunday, January 25, 2009 by ~Terrie K~ on Explore's Interestingness Page 9, but it was not caught by bighugelabs.
This image won The Modern Impressionist’s February 2009 artistic challenge, “February Red”.
BRONZE Medalist Round 13 - COLOR WHEEL: RED - Color-Photo-Award Perpetual Contest - 2009
From a dismal Saturday at the Farnborough International Airshow. Limited display today, but the smoke colours popped against the grey cloud.
PENTAX K-5 II s • 80 ISO • Pentax DA* 55mm F1.4 SDM
Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25
Metz Flash 48 AF-1 Digital with Ray-Flash ring adapter
At Morton lochs this afternoon,a nice shade of red this one has,quite a few of them have darker coats in Tentsmuir forest.
I wanted a classic pose of a squirrel peeping around a tree...didnt manage one, but this was quite close. Hope you enjoy.
The bad light made it very difficult to capture movement, so my images are mostly all standing still poses. The trick was trying to get one that didnt have a hazel nut stuffed in its mouth.
I had a lovely walk this afternoon through Lamb's Hollow, a valley where the Grindstone Creek runs past our back garden on its way to the lake. I believe that the valley is a Glacial Spillway left over from the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. It is marshy and marvellous- full of interesting plants and wildlife - and the creek!