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Ist nicht meiner - It's not my car ;-))

Great White Egret - Ardea Alba

 

The great egret is generally a very successful species with a large and expanding range, occurring worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. It is ubiquitous across the Sun Belt of the United States and in the Neotropics. In North America, large numbers of great egrets were killed around the end of the 19th century so that their plumes could be used to decorate hats. Numbers have since recovered as a result of conservation measures. Its range has expanded as far north as southern Canada. However, in some parts of the southern United States, its numbers have declined due to habitat loss, particularly wetland degradation through drainage, grazing, clearing, burning, increased salinity, groundwater extraction and invasion by exotic plants. Nevertheless, the species adapts well to human habitation and can be readily seen near wetlands and bodies of water in urban and suburban areas.

 

The great egret is partially migratory, with northern hemisphere birds moving south from areas with colder winters. It is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.

 

In 1953, the great egret in flight was chosen as the symbol of the National Audubon Society, which was formed in part to prevent the killing of birds for their feathers.

 

On 22 May 2012, a pair of great egrets was announced to be nesting in the UK for the first time at the Shapwick Heath nature reserve in Somerset. The species is a rare visitor to the UK and Ben Aviss of the BBC stated that the news could mean the UK's first great egret colony is established. The following week, Kevin Anderson of Natural England confirmed a great egret chick had hatched, making it a new breeding bird record for the UK. In 2017, seven nests in Somerset fledged 17 young, and a second breeding site was announced at Holkham National Nature Reserve in Norfolk where a pair fledged three young.

 

In 2018, a pair of great egrets nested in Finland for the first time, raising four young in a grey heron colony in Porvoo.

 

Hello my amazing Flickr friends !

Today is a pink or purple day at Color my World Daily and the theme at Smile on Saturday is Infinity symbol. At first, I had a very difficult time to find an infinity symbol in my props… but then there was this elastic orange hair band laying on the floor in front of me. And since I’m lazy I wasn’t about to pick it up (especially that my house is a total mess right now because of our renovations) until I noticed that it was a perfect Infinity symbol ! Isn’t that great ? Of course, turning an orange elastic band into a levitating infinity symbol was another problem but I’m pretty much satisfied with the results. And I truly hope it will make you smile !!

 

Juste for your information: I have lots of things going on in my personal life right now and due to our renovations going super fast my « photo studio » (aka coffee table) and all my props had to take a vacation and all of my stuff is currently in my bathtub (yes, people !! The struggle is real, there is virtually no free space left in my house … event the bathtub is full of stuff !! And yes, we did put a cork in, just in case !!). So I’m will not be able to publish daily anymore (which makes me truly sad since I got truly attached to all your awesome comments, support and this amazing community…). For now, I will be officially on « vacation » from Flickr (but it isn’t by choice …). I will try to publish as soon as possible. Until then : stay well and safe my friends !!

 

Have a beautiful day !! Mucho, mucho amor for you all !!

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!!

Red rose (Rosa) with fly

 

Terrassen&Garten-2_14

Maiden's Tower is the symbol of Istanbul.Maiden's Tower is located in Istanbul's Uskudar district.This photo was the first pictures I took with canon 70-200mm

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Modern office buildings contrast with the colonial architecture of the Sultan Abdul Samad building around Merdeka square in Kuala Lumpur. The city is an important center for Islamic finance in Asia. In the background the Menara Kuala Lumpur (KL tower) and the Petronas towers.

 

Submitted : 20/02/2019

Accepted : 21/02/2019

 

Published:

- DBS Bank LtdCBG Marketing (Singapore) 02-Nov-2023

- (China) 17-May-2024

- Burda Media India Private Limi (India) 30-Jul-2024

Taken at dusk and processed to give a grainy finish.

I am so lucky to have two kids that absolutely adore each other. They are also very creative, so I did not even have to ask to make this love symbol for me. I love them dearly.

Copper Earrings. Made for me.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Copper

Daisy is the symbol of love and youth.

Texture by Lenabem-Anna

www.flickr.com/photos/lenabem-anna/5621258076/

The Pic du Midi d'Ossau is a mountain rising above the Ossau Valley in the French Pyrenees. Despite possessing neither a glacier nor, in the context of the range, a particularly high summit, its distinctive shape makes it a symbol of the French side of the Pyrenees. This familiar shape also makes it easily recognisable from afar, and it is particularly distinctive from the Boulevard des Pyrénées in Pau, some 55 km to the north. In summer time this high peak in the Pyrenees reflects completely in the Lac Gentau (1947 m), at least when the sky is bright and the wind is not blowing strongly over the lake

Columbines are hardy flowers that grow in a range of adverse conditions up to an elevation of 9000 ft, therefore they’re symbols of endurance, perseverance and the willingness to take risks.

 

It’s Aleksey Navalny’s birthday today.

 

С днём рождения, Алексей. Свободы, здоровья и сил.

  

(And please, no sandwich jokes… all questionable aspects aside, the man has more guts than pretty much all of his fellow citizens combined.)

A symbol of hope and rebirth

Millions of them hanging on the Hohenzollern bridge in Köln

From a slide taken in August 1984 on a walk around London, we have the taxi rank entrance to Liverpool Street station to the right, and the large and grimy Broad Street station the next building down.

 

A real image of change, by the end of 1986 Broad Street station was no more making way for the Broadgate development, and Liverpool Street station is very different now as well.

 

Although long changed, it reminds me of my first years at work where this was simply a daily scene.

 

Always take photos of your area. You think things will stay the same but they rarely do.

 

A very very smal infinity symbol

... the greatest of these is Love (1Corinthians13:13).

This seems most appropriate on Good Friday.

Looking Close... on Friday: Silver-coloured

Cinnamon Black Bear

Riding Mountain National Park

Manitoba, Canada

The White House is a building and National Heritage Site in Rotterdam, Netherlands, built in 1898 in the Art Nouveau style. The building is 43 m (141 ft) tall, with 10 floors. [1] It was also the first high-rise building in Europe. The building is listed as a Rijksmonument.

 

Construction

The architect Willem Molenbroek designed the 10-storey building, at the time an unprecedented height in Europe. The site at Wijnhaven 3 is just 1 m above sea-level and skeptics claimed that the soft soil of Rotterdam would be unable to adequately support the building, so before construction could properly begin, 1000 piles were driven into the ground to support the building's weight. The building is constructed from iron, steel and concrete, and includes two thick interior walls which increase the building's strength. Unlike many other contemporary buildings of the time, wood was not a significant construction material due to the fear of fire. The building cost 127,900 Dutch guilders.

 

It was also one of the few buildings in central Rotterdam to survive the German bombing campaigns of World War II.

 

Back from my holidays in the wonderful North of France (Pays de la Loire to be precise!).

 

Being in the middle of nowhere meant I had the opportunity to take some photos of the Perseids and the Milky Way!

 

I've called the photo 'Heavenly Symbols' because, shooting stars, the Milky Way and (more obviously) the cross can have religious symbolism!

 

For me it was just a wonderful night under a sea of stars!!

 

Looking forward to catching up with all your photos over the last 2 weeks!

 

S

Part 3 of 3 of my Ancient Egypt series.

 

The title is known to be given during the Old Kingdom of Egypt, and was at that point very powerful and prestigious. The mummies of the priestesses testify that they were decorated with a religious tattoo, covering the stomach around the area of the uterus. After the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, the title was often irregularly awarded the women of the royal family, typically princesses.

 

The rise, fall & extinction of the priestesses of Hathor are seen in ancient Egyptian culture. The women who wanted to become socially powerful usually took refuge in religion & took the charge of priesthood.

 

Ancient Egyptian society took women's empowerment much more loosely than ancient Greece & ancient Rome. There women were given the right to their own property. However, after becoming a priestess, a woman is seen not only as an important figure in ancient Egyptian society, but also a living symbol of divinity.

 

The priestesses of Hathor were called hm ntr hthr & they were one of the most respected people in Egypt. But After the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, the title was often irregularly awarded only to the women of the royal family, typically princesses. This includes the daughter of Ramesses II. At one time their names were completely erased from history.

 

Egyptologysts have shown that in early days only women of aristocratic lineage could be appointed to the priesthood of Hathor. They were called Badak-Purohit or God's Consort (Hmt nTr). They performed dances and songs during the sacred rites. Because of their menstruation and ability to give child-birth, they were considered unholy, which is why they could not perform sacred duties like dressing up the sacred image of deity.

 

Priestess of Hathor @ wiki

 

Taken at the amazing Alexandria

 

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Smile on Saturday - Infinity symbol. I see one as part of the pattern.

Helios 44M-7 at F2 plus a 2x teleconverter. I have photographed this wooden figurine before. As an object, its nature is trivial and some might call it kitsch. To me, it has its enigmatic fascination. It popped up right at the beginning, when I met the woman who would become my wife. Difficult to put into words what goes on inside. Associations like 'home', 'protection' and 'intimacy' well up. The totally unsubstantiated feeling, you know, that, 'in the end, everything will be alright'. Symbols work this way, signposts to a world that is (eventually) in order.

For "Smile on Saturday" ; theme : "infinity symbol".

Owls are the subject of many stories because of their nocturnal activity, quiet flight, and unusual calls. In some cultures, owls are seen as a symbol of wisdom or good luck, but in many cultures they are associated with witchcraft and death. The myth of the wise owl in Western cultures may have originated from the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena, who is often depicted with an owl on her shoulder. ........

Trapped bird, cut off from the world.

And then, among the graves, this beautiful rose ...

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