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Chavarrí, Northern Screamer, Chauna chavaria.
IUCN :Near Threatened (NT)
Especie # 1.598
Palermo
Departamento de Magdalena
Colombia
For many years the nesting pair was viewable from the ridge road producing many amazing opportunities... in 2023 a storm toppled the tree and the nest (which by then was 10 feet high and as heavy as a small car). the new nest is not as conveniently located... There is a chick in this image.
🎶Try to walk all over me
Then watch me as I bounce back
Take a swing or hit or two
Then take the knife out my back
Knock you to your knees, a fatal victory
Face my wrath
Fuck with me, I'm coming for the kill like Mortal Kombat🎶
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Bring me to life - Avanescence
how can you see into my eyes like open doors
leading you down into my core
where I’ve become so numb without a soul my spirit sleeping somewhere cold
until you find it there and lead it back home
(Wake me up) Wake me up inside
(I can’t wake up) Wake me up inside
(Save me) call my name and save me from the dark
(Wake me up) bid my blood to run
(I can’t wake up)before I come undone
(Save me) save me from the nothing I’ve become...
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Comment peux-tu lire en moi comme dans un livre ouvert
Te menant au plus profond de moi
Où je suis devenue si engourdie sans âme mon esprit dort dans un endroit froid
Jusqu'à ce que tu le trouves là-bas et que tu le ramènes à la maison
(Réveille-moi) Réveille-moi de l'intérieur
(Je ne peux pas me réveiller) Réveille-moi de l'intérieur
(Sauve-moi) Appelle mon nom et sauve-moi de l'obscurité
(Réveille-moi) Ordonne à mon sang de couler (dans mes veines)
(Je ne peux pas me réveiller) Avant que je ne sois détruite
(Sauve-moi) Sauve-moi de ce rien que je suis devenue...
Macro Mondays: Theme: Pareidolia
Seeing faces in everyday things!
This is a small concrete thing used on building sites, it does have an interesting image screaming out to me to, " use it! "
by Sean Walsh.
The southern screamer is one of the largest birds of southern South America at 33 to 35 in long and weighing about 4.4 kg (9.7 lb). Pairs bond for life and raise young in the same location over multiple years. Like geese, the feed on aquatic vegetation. great fliers and swimmers they do spend much of the time foraging in shallow ponds.
In flight you can see the sharp wing spurs used to defend, similar to lapwings and plovers to whom they are not related (convergent evolution).
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Taken on a Awesome trip with Juan Carlos Vindas (Neotropic photo tours) www.neotropicphototours.com
When you approach the entry into Canada's Wonderland, you hear the rumble and screams as the Leviathan zooms by. Our visitors enjoyed the thrill and returned for several rides. I was just happy to take photos of their hair flying...
The southern screamer is one of the largest birds of southern South America at 33 to 35 in long and weighing about 4.4 kg (9.7 lb). Pairs bond for life and raise young in the same location over multiple years. Like geese, the feed on aquatic vegetation. great fliers and swimmers they do spend much of the time foraging in shallow ponds.
Taken on a Awesome trip with Juan Carlos Vindas (Neotropic photo tours) www.neotropicphototours.com
The Grove of Titans, a new park development along the Howland Hill Rd. just down from the Stout Grove, is spectacular. A 1500' metallic-mesh walkway works off the Mill Creek Trail and takes you around the redwood grove, sparing the root systems of these titans from the daily stress of hikers. This conservation measure is extraordinary in both concept and form. The Screaming Titans depicts a 30' wide double-trunk tree, seen on the left. While I wish I'd shown that more clearly, I chose this angle for the scale provided by the two hikers. Don't miss a visit here if your travels take you up the northern section of the Redwood National and State Parks.
I loved the way this Ice formation appeared to be SCREAMING...like it is SCREAMING this is too cold. This morning was at -10 degrees when we woke up. YES that is VERY cold
One of a monogamous pair of Crested Screamers (Chauna torquata) found in Flamingo Lagoon at the San Diego Zoo
the land ape achieves success.
In this linear environment, the two women are screaming, trying to get out?
Gemeentemuseum (now called Art Museum), The Hague, The Netherlands.
A section of a huge olive tree in Palma de Mallorca. It somehow reminded me of the painting 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch
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The Scream by Edvard Munch. The 1895 pastel-on-board version of the painting was sold at Sotheby's for a record US$120 million at auction on 2 May 2012.
Putting it through the shredder amused me. Best painting ever for putting through a shredder.
The black crested mangabey (Lophocebus aterrimus) is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.
So heres the full story: The day prior to this, ZMQG4s lead ace (seen 3rd out) suffered an engine block failure and was shut down indefinitely. Rather than run the BN ace around, they parked it in nowhere southern Illinois. Now a day behind schedule, IG4SI was supposed to drop a CSX unit to rescue IG4SI, and clearly that didnt happen. So an extra board crew out of Dupo had to drive up to Bloomington, steal their local power, and bring the now 2 days late stack, into G4... running under IDUG4X-20.
Props to the based crew that chatted with us while they were parked south of Gardner later that evening.
Anyways, heres the rescued stack screaming through Odell in notch 8.
i think it's pretty self-explanatory that this picture represents how someone can seem alright on the exterior, but on the inside, they're screaming, feeling trapped.