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This Male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker just couldn't find the right tree to get it's sap. It kept going from tree to tree and never sat still to check out the tree for sap. Bucks County PA.
Mùng 4 là thi rồi :)
Các bạn 96 chưa thi thì thi thật thật thật thật tốt nhé ♥
Fighting !~
Tạm-Nghỉ-Flickr :(
TẠM thôi :( - đừng quên Nhiiiiiiii =((
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Chó Chùa
Chùa = Chó
Đơn giản mà, cmt 1 tẹo, fav 1 tí :"]
Fav mà k cmt thì làm bạn của đứa chùa đi :-LLLLLLLL
Thi tốt - Fighting >:D<
A surprise find, but I believe there may be a breeding pair at Terra Cotta Conservation area! I was busy photographing warblers when suddenly I was surprised to hear a tapping sound, low and behold a Yellow Bellied Sapsucker enjoying some sap within close range! Tough lighting conditions (bright sun, harsh shadows) but you take what you can get!
Walking around the edge of our meadow this morning I found a Pine dripping Sap. the sun was low, and the sap was sparkling!
18 images Focus stacked, Helicon Focus
Sometimes I scrape together a few bucks and travel far away to find cool looking birds.
Sometimes I walk out into the backyard.
Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Its size fluctuates between 2,700 sq. km and 16,000 sq. km depending on the season.
It is part of the Mekong river system and functions as a detention basin as the water of the Mekong flows in during the rainy season thereby expanding its size and reducing the risk of flooding in the Mekong Delta that is now part of Vietnam.
The whole lake is designated as a Biosphere Reserve of UNESCO thanks to its high-level of biodiversity. It is surrounded by the flooded forests as you see in the photo, which inundate during the rainy season.
Sap flows through a portion of the outer tree trunk called sapwood. Sapwood consists of actively growing cells that conduct water and nutrients (sap) from the roots to the branches of the tree. During the day, activity in the cells of sapwood produces carbon dioxide.
The internet is such a source of trivia :)
The first night of hard freeze (this year being Jan 6 in North Texas) triggered the Frostweed stems to split and release the sap which crystalized in ribbons.
Io e il mondo
La gente mi chiede perchè la società è contro di me: la società non è contro di me, sono io che sono antisociale, ma non ci posso fare niente, devo adempiere il mio compito; devo condividere ciò che mi è accaduto e proprio nell'intento di condividere vado contro la società. Tutta la sua struttura è radicata nel sapere, nella cultura, e la funzione del Maestro è di distruggere ogni sapere, distruggere l'ignoranza e riportarti all'infanzia.
Gesù dice: "Finchè non diventerete come bambini non potrete entrare nel regno di Dio". La società, invece, ti sradica dalla tua natura, ti spinge fuori dal tuo centro, ti rende nevrotico.
(Chandra Mohan Jain)
An Orange-crowned Warbler feeding on frozen Maple sap that was melting in the sun. Apparently humans aren't the only ones who like Maple syrup ;o)
This bird is one of a few of its species wintering in our part of southern Ontario this season, outside of its typical winter range.
Psalm 92:14 “They (the righteous) will still yield fruit in old age; They shall be full of sap and very green.”
Piangevo così tanto quando te ne sei andato perché sapevo che sarebbe arrivato questo giorno. Il giorno in cui, se ripenso ai tuoi occhi, non me li ricordo più.
Susanna Casciani
Smile On Saturday-One Single Drop (It resembles a Gum Drop)
I took this photo in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We had two Pinon Trees in our front yard and sometimes the sap would drop from the trees and land on the lower branches.
I’m Wearing…
Hair – KUNI – Kali
Top – TETRA – Neva – Turtleneck (Fatpack)
Leggins –TETRA – Neva – Leggings (Fatpack)
Waist – SEUL – Knotted Flannel – Red
Heels – Essenz – Bora Bora (Available @ Fameshed)
Tkix nkất là tkág 2 nèy , có 2 ngài đối vs Gi rất qtrọg :">
15/1o/2k11 - 15/o2/2k12 => 4 ms* iu thg* :"x
16/o2 => HBBĐ to me :">
Sắp tới sn Gi ùi - ai thg* Gi tkì fs cko Gi nka :-*
Iu l' n~ ai fs cko Gi nèk <3~
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Ai màk gé f* Gi tkì cm + fav cko Gi zui nka :"x
Đừg có ckùa ák - Gi k tkix ai ckùa âu - ai màk ckùa Gi bùn l' ák :(
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Treo từ đây đến hít sn Gi nka ♥~
Yh : pengox_maiieuanh1602
Ola : gi.3piie
Ít on nên Gi rep ckậm nka <3~
Happy Sappy Saturday. Nice cool weather today, so maybe watching a couple of old drama movies will make it sappy. The golden hour light was lighting up these sap nuggets on an tree, and it just seemed interesting enough to photograph. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2020
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You know when you see spit on your plants in the garden. Well, this is what lives inside! The Froghopper or sometimes called Spittlebug. The phlegm they live in is called Cuckoo Spit, secreted from their backside! They live in this munching away at the tender shoots and sap until adulthood. In some of the larger portions of spit, you will find mucky black stuff. This is the shedded skin of the bug as it matures.
More useless information on Froghoppers will be published once I get an image of an adult sometime in July :)