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I've looked at love from both sides now
From give and take, and still somehow
It's love's illusions I recall
I really don't know love at all
Like many members of the Rails family (Rallidae), Rufous-sided Crake can be hard to see even though it is fairly common and widespread throughout its range which encompasses much of South America with appropriate habitat. This bird was observed at a stake-out in a private sanctuary on the lower part of the productive Manu Road in Peru. (This is an individual of the melanophaius subspecies, which has a dark forehead, whereas members of the species found in most of Peru have a cinnamon-coloured forehead.)
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... the Margerie Glacier !
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA
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Side Pike, Langdale- Lake District, Cumbria
All the effort trekking up the hills paid off with the amazing view.
Wer stützt hier wen, die Blume das Blatt, oder umgekehrt. Vielleicht beruht es ja auch Gegenseitigkeit.
People don't like to walk shoulder to shoulder. Plants care less about that.
When they've all had their quarrels and parted,
We'll be the same as we started,
Just travelin' along,
Singing a song,
Side by side.
Looking Close... on Friday: Clothing labels
Pixie rated this theme 10/10. The label was a great toy, and the sleeve of the jacket was... a rabbit hole, apparently? He had a lot of fun.
The pink colour of the inner petals is often hard to see, so this is why I chose a side view of this lovely blossom. This is one of my favourites types of peony and I can hardly wait to see them in another four months or thereabouts.
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The vista from my back porch. Quinlan, Comobabi mountains and the Coyotoe Mountain Wilderness. The Altar Valley, Southwest of Tucson, Arizona. No crop.
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
♂ Diglossa albilatera
(White-sided Flowerpiercer / Pincha flor)
12 cm (4.7 in). The male White-sided Flowerpiercer is all black with white tufts on the sides. The female is a uniformly rich brown with white tufts on the sides.
The White-sided Flowerpiercer (Diglossa albilatera) is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. The hooked, upturned bill is used to puncture the bases of flowers for the purpose of feeding on nectar. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest at altitudes between at least 1800 and 2800 m.
Source: Wikipedia
Duntulmn Castle, Trotternish peninsula, Isle of Skye
How often do we Togs say to always keep an eye on what's going on behind us when shooting? Well whilst not a 'main course' this pic was what I thought was a lovely 'side dish'. In between shooting Duntulm castle I glanced behind me and saw the morning light striking some small islands off to the west of the coast with the hint of a rainbow. Unfortunately the rainbow never grew bigger - guess I was in the wrong position.
It's a shot that will not appeal to the masses but I just thought it made a tasty morsel.
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