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The famous reflection of the Black Dragon pool. In the distance you can see Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Yunnan, China.
10299 x 5164 - 53,2 MP - 1,99:1
The little stint (Calidris minuta) (or Erolia minuta), is a very small wader. It breeds in arctic Europe and Asia, and is a long-distance migrant, wintering south to Africa and south Asia. It occasionally is a vagrant to North America and to Australia.
Its small size, fine dark bill, dark legs and quicker movements distinguish this species from all waders except the other dark-legged stints. It can be distinguished from these in all plumages by its combination of a fine bill tip, unwebbed toes and long primary projection. The call is a sharp "stit".
The breeding adult has an orange wash to the breast, a white throat and a strong white V on its back. In winter plumage identification is difficult. Juveniles have pale crown stripes and a pinkish breast.
An apparent hybrid between this species and Temminck's stint has been reported from the Netherlands.
You can see the reflection of our garage and the railing around the deck in Precious' eye if you "view all sizes."
This photo was made for Macro Mondays, the challenge was “Reflections."
Being lazy today and posting an old photo instead of taking a new one. And, to top it off, this isn't even a real reflection. I faked it in Photoshop when I originally took this photo a couple of years ago.
La Festa Primavera 2012
FIAT 1100 TV PININFARINA 1954
Located : The lobby of the Umeda Sky Building, Umeda, Osaka. Apr 21, 2012.
大阪・梅田スカイビル エントランス