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Cleared for landing a Silver gull makes a steady approach at Sydney's Darling Harbour, only to find itself up the creek and perched on an umbrella, when its heart was set on a plate of fish and chips under the umbrella.

It was really great talking to this young woman… she posed very readily!

Silver Gull - Kaikoura, New Zealand

 

Bird Species # (445) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.

 

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A great day playing in the caves followed by a beautiful sky full of silver racing towards me. Silver Sings is by Caitlin Rose. I'm off volunteering today so should be fun.

The gorgeous Silver-spotted Skipper is probably one of my favourite butterflies. It's one of the last species to emerge in late summer and certainly worth waiting for imo.

Silver eared mesia, China.

On the descent from the Fellhorn we went through a meadow with quite a lot of Silver thistles.

For a brief period of time, Autumn denuded trees along the Bow river shimmer like silver bells on a Christmas tree. Like the Horse Tail in Yosemite or the red Maple leaves of Northern Ontario's Autumn, this moment takes shape and lasts for a few brief days. If the day is overcast as many are during this period, the chance encounter waits another year. However, like most who have lived in their location for a while, one gets to know the terrain and can capitalize on the moment.

 

The afternoon low level sun rays penetrate the riverbed trees, while a background hill throws the forest into shade. Gnarled tree trunks are blackened and the thin branches catch the afternoon sunlight for just a brief time. The ground grasses appear to be on fire as they turn brown preparing for their winter respite. And, for just a brief time, a unique opportunity presents itself.

Silver Lining some remnants of rain clouds and this sunset photograph, puffy clouds and blue sky's in North Carolina.

An early autumn afternoon at Silver Lake, on the June Lake Loop south of Lee Vining. This lovely lake was formed by glacial action in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. It is fed by Rush Creek and the spring water that fills June Lake.

 

Hope you have a lovely day! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments.

 

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Rodenstock Tetron 165mm projection lens

Another pair, We are having a boom year for these in Norfolk

Argynnis paphia

 

Photographed in East Blean Woods (Kent).

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I've somehow become an over-sharer lately. So here it is, another vintage try of mine featuring my favourite old purse, made of hand-linked tiny silver rings from fin-de-siecle or thereabouts.

Have a fabulous day or evening, wherever you may be my friends!

Macro of this desert dweller. Love this color next to the red sands.

Sony FE 90mm Macro G OSS - f/6.3

Macro mondays 14.10.2019 "Wire" - candidate #2

 

Focus stack

Taking a rest and reflecting on the Silver River scenery as her reflection is seen in the river itself.

Gold and silver wedding ring for MacroMondays : Gold or Silver.

Song by U2.

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Blue hour reflection at Silver Lake on the June Lake Loop in the Inyo National Forest, CA. This was taken near the end of fall colors on 10.30.15.

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This species (Plebejus argus) is named for the shiny bluish or greenish scales in the centre of he spots around the edge of the wing. This is the female. Seen around heathland and in some coastal areas. This image was captured at Bosherston in Pembrokeshire, Wales.

Silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia) with a slightly damaged wings, perched on a flower.

 

Dostojka malinowiec (Argynnis paphia) z lekko uszkodzonymi skrzydłami, siedząca na kwiatu.

This Silver Fox is one of two captive foxes at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. For various reasons they cannot be returned to the wild. Silver Foxes are melanistic versions of red foxes and occur naturally in nature on a ratio of about 1:4.

Rosseau, Ontario

Weeping silver lime (Tilia americana) fruits, also known as American basswood.

 

Olympus EM1 + Meyer Optik Gorlitz Oreston 50mm f1.8 at f5.6

pond reflection. Kadriorg park

The clear and pristine Ohanapecosh River tumbles over Silver Falls (40') as it flows from its headwaters in the glaciers and snowfields high up on the sides of Mt. Rainier. Love those teal waters.

 

Hope you're all enjoying a wonderful June weekend. Pretty fantastic here.

 

Your views, faves, comments and support are sincerely appreciated!

 

Handle of a Silver Spoon

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The silver-eared mesia is a species of bird from South East Asia.

Scientific name: Leiothrix argentauris

Higher classification: Leiothrix

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A small tarn on the path from Elterwater to Silver Howe in the English Lake District. In the distance is Lake Windermere

Humped Silver Orb spider (Leucage dromedaria) with sloping web suspended in a Golden Daisy Bush (Euryope). In my Gold Coast hinterland garden.

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