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This streamlet cascading over several ledges cut in solid rock to then pass through a culvert underneath the trail is one of a hundred or more originating in the mountains and merrily scurrying down to feed the River Wilczka in the Sudetes, Poland
This little Anole scurried around the ledge of our kitchen bay window, leapt over to the handrail. and then raced straight to the camellia bush.
However, along the way, he paused long enough to flash his dewlap at me, as if he was not happy about the pictures I grabbed of him on that railing. I guess he told me!
People scurrying about in the warm afternoon Sun at the boardwalk in Venice ! Between coming back from a day at the beach, or preparing to go out for evening al fresco dining !
The original Piccadilly Circus Underground station, opened in 1906 by the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (present day Bakerloo Line) in 1906; architect Leslie Green
This grain of sanderlings was scurrying around the jetty. I love watching them go to and fro!
I used a colored pencil effect, did a little boosting here and there, and then framed it with the spiral frame to resemble a drawing pad.
Happy Slider Sunday
A group of skimmers, terns, and gulls scurry down the beach as we approach on our walk at the Anastasia Island State Park, January 23, 2023. Both the skimmers and least terns are currently threatened in Florida.
"Scurrying quickly into a side street while hastily buttoning up his coat, he was surprised how the other guy caught him off-guard. A passing dogwalker stared at him, frozen.
"You. Saw. Nothing.""
A spot of intrigue for this post. Men's events are running now if you want to add to your shiny new Lelutka head and have a new look in time for all the Christmas parties.
⦿ ERGHO - Theron Eyes (with three Sclera styles included)
At the Manhood Event (December Round)
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⦿ [Onyx] - Zain Eyebrows (tintable included)
At the Manhood Event (December Round)
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⦿ [Onyx] - Marked Face Tattoo (different word options included)
At the Manhood Event (December Round)
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⦿ Derdieb - / Damn Piercing Fatpack (with hud and ear blood tattoo)
At the Manhood Event (December Round)
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In addition:
Valhalla - Ozul earrings
Volkstone Vito Facial Hair
Lelutka Kris 4.0
WINGS-HAIR-ER0905
TURB - Noir Coat
VARONIS - Dornenburg Scene
oranjekeelkalkoentjie/cape longclaw/macronyx capensis
We normally see this bird scurrying around on the ground, but this one ventured into a tree.
Read in the latest African Birdlife magazine that 1460 of the 11121 bird species worldwide (13%) are threatened with extinction. Maybe being able to step out of its comfort zone helps survival, but won't stop extinction for many species I think, they are too tied up to their comfort zone.
This bird is not one of the 1460 ones though.
I so enjoy watching the little shorebirds scurry about searching for tasty morsels. This black-bellied plover was walking along the beach amid the shells on Sanibel Island. The evening light was perfect, and highlighted the waves breaking along the shoreline. What a way to end the day!
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Directly contrary to the Greenbergian strictures of Abstract Expressionism, whereby critic ( not artist ) Clement Greenberg declared that ALL great abstract work should be perfectly flat, without modelling or any references in terms of texture or gesture to Nature, the new abstraction charts another course. This image is an exercise in breaking Greenberg's Procrustean pontifications.
Image created April 29, 2022.
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Scurrying back to Staunton with 7 cars for the Buckingham Branch RR to forward to Clifton Forge the next day.
It's always a bit frustrating when you find a perfect photographic subject and they turn their back on you.
There I was...at the beach, surrounded by large sand covered boulders and rocks of assorted sizes. Then my eyes spotted what looked like a large pillbug. The chase was on!
Eventually this isopod found an elevated position which assured it was safe from my paparazzi-like behaviors. Oh well...such is life!
One of many chipmunks that are constantly scurrying around our yard. I named this one Chip, and we've become friends. Chip likes to sit on our back porch to watch birds at the feeders, and he also keeps me company while I'm relaxing on the porch. Although chipmunks are cute, like their squirrel cousins they can be very destructive. Backyard wildlife.
I first spotted this bobcat at 8:00 am and I scurried down the trail to catch up to him. I got some shots and he disappeared into the high grass. I waited for an hour and decided to leave. I was walking back and turned around to find him following me. I then scurried to keep ahead of him. I let him get pretty close but not too close. If I hadn't looked behind me, I would not have seen him again! He seemed to be old as he walked slowly and seemed a bit thin. I just hope nothing is wrong with him.
Thanks so much for the visit!
A Least Chipmunk (Eutamias minimus) scurries on an exposed rock surface to its next hiding spot on the rocky mountain slopes in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
5 September, 2011.
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In Explore : May 19, 2023.
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Scurrying around in the shallows on an incoming tide on Titchwell Beach on the Norfolk coast (UK) (7186)
This week we trudged up to a national park for a hike along the icy shoreline. Although the bay still was not frozen, there were many icy edges. My hubby and I thought we had the shoreline to ourselves. However, this tenacious little red squirrel followed us everywhere. If I sat on the rocks to get a picture of some of the ice formations, he ran up my back to see what I had in my backpack! I shooed him away several times. Then he must have been thirsty from all that scurrying about and he started to lick an icicle along the rock ledge. If he was going to photobomb my shot, at least he did something cute. He reminded me of that animated squirrel in the movie “Ice Age”.
“To love a swamp, however, is to love what is muted and marginal, what exists in the shadows, what shoulders its way out of mud and scurries along the damp edges of what is most commonly praised.”
-- Barbara Hurd
Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge (formerly known as Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge). Anahuac, Texas.
I love these little birds - they're nearly always busy, scurrying along the tideline, darting here and there and occasionally diverting for a morsel they have spied. I love to sit or lie still and wait for them to come past and occasionally they'll be quite confiding. I don't know whether the tiny beetle/bug survived, as I only noticed it after downloading the photo from my camera.
Taken on the beach at Titchwell RSPB Reserve in Norfolk, UK.
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Caught this sweet chipmunch enjoying the afternoon sun on my deck, last summer. It's rare to see them at rest, they're always scurrying around my garden. Happy weekend my friends.
It's the time for Alexanders' Soup, that delicious herbal first course for a nice meal during Lent. The derivation of the English name 'Alexanders' is unclear. Various Latin names for Smyrnium sorts also include the specifics 'Macedonia' and 'Alexandria in Egypt', both associated, of course, with Alexander the Great. I suppose our humble Black Garden Ants have no idea as they're scurrying on those pretty umbels.
A Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) scurries across the mudflats chasing flies on Chaplin Lake east of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
20 May, 2013.
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Montana Rail Link’s Helena switch has two cars for the lime plant at Townsend as it drops downgrade on Winston Hill passing milepost 209 west of Townsend, Montana, on June 30, 2017. During this time, the Helena switch worked to Townsend, which was previously served by the 840 local out of Helena. By 2020, the the Helena switch and Helena local (840 local) appeared to be one in the same, with the jobs likely combined.
A curious whitetail eyes me before scurrying across the tracks while Connecticut Southern Railroad train CSO-3 switches on the south end of their former New Haven Railroad Hartford Yard. They have just come back from working Murphy Road Recycling south of downtown on the Valley Line, and after dropping off their loaded waste gons they will gather up their loaded lumber cars for Home Depot and head across the Connecticut River to East Hartford and the East Windsor branch.
In the background is Providence and Worcester 2215 a rather unique locomotive known a GE B23-7R 'Super-7' that was originally built as a U23B in Jun. 1972 as Western Pacific 2263. It was heavily rebuilt in Mar. 1989 at Erie as a demonstrator unit for GE's new Super-7 rebuild line. While only one US road (the Mongahela ordered 11) purchased them they were much more successful in Mexico with over 200 6-axle variants going south of the border along with a few built for Canada's Roberval and Saguenay. 2215 seen here was actually the first unit so rebuilt and was numbered GECX 2000 which she wore until being sold to the Providence and Worcester in 1998 along with sister demonstrator 2002. Transferred over to the to sister G&W road Connecticut Southern sometime after the big holding company acquired the PW in 2016, she has been a regular operating in central Connecticut, but now her days are numbered due to being on the list to be retired thanks to the Genesee and Wyoming / EPA consent decree announced earlier in the year.
Hartford, Connecticut
Friday April 21, 2023
Montana Rail Link’s Helena switch has two cars for the lime plant at Townsend, Montana, as it drops downgrade just west of town on June 30, 2017. Led by spiffy GP9 No. 109 and recently-repainted SD40-2XR (rebuilt SD40) No. 265, the Helena switch worked the cement plant on the Montana City branch and to Townsend.
A lone greater yellowlegs scurries across the mudflats at the edge of the lake, stopping to probe for invertebrates or to catch the flying ones, like those in this shot. The perimeter of the lake is covered in white feathers from the thousands of geese and swans that are resting and feeding there during their fall migration. Out of focus snow geese are in the background.
Dozens of food bots scurry around James Madison University making deliveries. Quite a sight. Each bot is about 2 feet long. Complete with headlights, flags, contact info, etc. They will verbally warn anyone, who may think about interfering with their mission, that they are on camera.
A pair of SD40Es scurry west through Cresson. The home signals for MO are just barely visible through the snow, despite only being about a thousand feet away. Until recently, Cresson was the home base for all helper moves on the Alleghenies before NS closed the facility.
I've been trying to photograph wrens this spring. Lots around but few will pose, they tend to scurry away deep into the undergrowth. I will keep persevering..
The sharp shinned hawk glares upwards, as the little birds scurry overhead, just biding time until he can attack
Scurrying along the tide line late on a grey Winter's afternoon on Filey Beach on the Yorkshire coast (UK) (5146)
Pentax MX / Kodak Colorplus 200 / Vivitar Series 1 28mm
The film was stuck in the canister, so it would advance only occasionally throughout this roll. 38 frames were composed into 10 negatives. Posting the results all week.
This one is my favorite of the roll.
A Tiger Beetle () scurries across the sands of the Great Sandhills south of Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
1 June, 2011.
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A North American Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) scurrying up the trunk of an aspen poplar in the woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
18 January, 2018.
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