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Cayucos, California
Marbled Godwits spend much time at the edge of the surf, jabbing into the sand that has just been inundated and may have fresh invertebrates. So there is a lot of moving back and forth with the wavelets, but sometimes one gets surprised by a larger than expected wave.
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Meaning ‘The lake by the dairy pastures’, and situated towards the head of the valley of the River Cocker, Buttermere is 1.24 miles (2 km) long, 620 yards (570 m) wide, 75 feet (23 m) deep and 329 feet (100m) above sea level. There is a footpath running round the perimeter of the lake which is about 4.5 miles (7.2km) long, and provides very popular walks to the summits of Haystacks and Red Pike.
On location in a small room with 2 OCF's Shot in a winery. Couple had shared a bottle of wine and settled down on a hassock for a snuggle when I got this image.
Created in 1966 and built on a shelf high above the town of Morzine at a height of 1,800 metres, with some 8 metres of snow each year, Avoriaz is in the centre of the Portes du Soleil ski area. Its very modern architecture is in direct contrast to local transportation, as cars are banned and sleds, snowcats or horse-drawn sleighs are the only forms of transport allowed.
I thought that this lovely girl deserved to have a close up portrait done. (Actually, it's just a rather severe crop of the original photo, but that's the best I could do for her.)
One of 4 found this past Sunday on a 10 snake day, this Rat Snake had a great view perched about 50 feet above a cascading creek below.