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Il grido. Sta all’inizio della vita dell’uomo sulla terra. Il grido di caccia, di guerra, d’amore, di terrore, di gioia, di dolore, di morte. Ma anche gli animali gridano; e per l’uomo primitivo grida anche il vento e la terra, la nube e il mare, l’albero, la pietra, il fiume.
The Scream. It is at the beginning of man's life on earth. The cry of hunting, of war, of love, of terror, of joy, of pain, of death. But the animals also cry out; and for the primitive man also cries out the wind and the earth, the cloud and the sea, the tree, the stone, the river.
I thought the shape left on the trunk by the torn off branch looked similar to The Scream by Edvard Munch.
Bee Wood below Froggatt Edge.
A westbound TRE Friday evening rush hour train ducks under Metro building and heads into Fort Worth Union Station with a former Amtrak F40PH leading, these units were acquired by TRE from Progress Rail after a trial of LTEX units previously to expand service, these units still have no external HEP and run continuously in Notch 8 just like they did on Amtrak (6/30/23).
( in the light of a day where they are silent )
Autumn Crows
( Max Dauthendey )
Autumn ravens gather in the trees, As if black rags line the branches. Autumn ravens bark, the fields resound, The ravens fall black from the treetops. They hunt like Furies along the hills And carry the winter night on their wings. They stroke bewitching around the house, They let out creaking screams, As if invisible doors groaned in the mountain, That lead to the most deserted rooms. The ravens fly and fly no further, The leaves are falling, the forest path is getting wider. And from the hills with wet cheeks Abandonment comes wide to your house. And cloud after cloud spits into your window, And raven after raven screams in your ear.
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The Black-bellied bustard (Lissotis melanogaster) also known as the black-bellied korhaan, is an African ground-dwelling bird in the bustard family.
Bustards don’t have nesting sites but will nest in the open on the ground using very little nesting material. One or two eggs are generally laid between tufts of grass. The eggs are well camouflaged with light olive green blotches streaked with brown, olive and grey. The female will incubate the eggs and care for and protect the chicks alone.
The word bustard (from the French word bistard) has its origin in the Latin words avis tarda meaning “slow bird”.
This very handsome male Black-bellied Bustard was captured on a photography safari during late evening game drive inside the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.
Grandpa Gino wanted to renew his driving licence, despite the contrary opinion of his family, let's hope he doesn't get into trouble.😱😅😅.....🇮🇹I Nonno Gino ha voluto rinnovare la patente, nonostante il parere contrario della famiglia, speriamo che non si metta nei guai.😱😅😱
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A long abandoned stone home located beside Highway 1, in Saskatchewan. The tale of the scream can be read here: glenbowe.home.blog/2019/11/06/a-legend-or-history/amp/
Seen during my recent brief visit to WWT Slimbridge www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/slimbridge/#
The Southern or Crested Screamer "Chauna torquata" is a South American bird which as it's name implies has a loud territorial call, audible up to 2 miles away! According to the notice board (see next photo) it's an evolutionary link between Geese & Swans and Gamebirds HWW!
Also for Birds Feeding group, new members always welcome www.flickr.com/groups/birds_feeding/
This was taken when we had a 2 day spell of snow in November. The weather forecast was for a small amount of snow overnight so I wasn't going to go out. I woke at 4am so I checked outside and there was a very thin covering in the back garden, in my sleepy state I didn't think that our back garden can be quite sheltered so I went back to bed. Luckily my mate Wayne phoned me on his way to work to tell me that there was in-fact quite a lot of snow and that I should definitely go out, I owe him one.
I had always wanted to photograph this tree but it had never really worked for me but on that day everything came together, the bracken had been thinned out which opened up the composition, there was mist, snow and some lingering autumn colour, its now my favourite woodland shot. It really shows that if you work a location it does pay off. Thanks for looking.