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This is the same bear as in the first comment box below that most of you have seen before.
I like how the water looks coming off his eye and the bit of pink you can see in his nostril, LOL!
When I saw the theme this week, I was thrilled as The New Forest is full of horses. In fact yesterday, when this was taken, we were lucky enough to witness a Drift (this is when they round up the ponies for health checks)
For the Smile on Saturday group - theme (Sea) Horses
Shake Paradise ♥ Look #340 Danniexblood
Skin: more more. minha skin_fat pack (lel EvoX)
Lipstick: MOMIRAI - WONYOUNG LIPSTICK - FATPACK - LEL EVO X HD @The Kawaii Project
Lashes: [Serenity] - Tina lashes @The Kawaii Project
Nails: goorm. dust-pop nail - fatpack @The Kawaii Project
Hair: PADO // candy hair @The Warehouse Sale
Hairbow: nyaru - berry hairbow @The Warehouse Sale
Outfit: {minuit} Moira Set [FATPACK] @The Warehouse Sale
Shake: Aardvark : Sweetheart Shake @The Kawaii Project
Pose: Tsuki // Esther Static & Animated // FATPACK @The Kawaii Project
Scene:
Clouds: Lagom - Love clouds
Shake: Aardvark : Sweetheart Shake @The Kawaii Project
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This egret just missed its catch, and created a pattern of drops in shaking dry. I like that this shot shows both eyes from below!
This egret had landed recently, and looked perfectly smooth until it did this shake, which fully displaced so many feathers!
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
♀️ Ramphocelus flammigerus
(Flame-rumped Tanager / Toche)
The Flame-rumped Tanager occurs from western Panama south through Colombia to western Ecuador. This is a sociable bird, being typically found in monospecific flocks, which inhabit shrubby semi-open areas.
Source: Neotropical Birds Online; Cornell Lab of Ornithology:
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species
/overview?p_p...
Australasian Grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)
This one had just come off nesting duties, both parents incubate the eggs, and had a bath, preen and shake.
Happy Wing Wednesday!
“I'm not going down on my knees begging you to adore me
Can't you see it's misery and torture for me?
When I'm misunderstood, try as hard as you can
I've tried as hard as I could
To make you see
How important it is for me
Here is a plea from my heart to you
Nobody knows me as well as you do
You know how hard it is for me to shake the disease
That takes hold of my tongue in situations like these
Understand me…”
The beautiful cover by Hooverphonic: youtu.be/J3OMKTQK8-8
White-faced Heron (Egretta novaehollandiae)
This one had found a quiet spot in Skeleton Creek to have a bath. I love how they shake their feathers to dry off.
Not the sharpest of shots but I liked the sense of movement as this Dipper shook its feathers dry. Image taken in Lathkill Dale, Derbyshire.
I have named him scar as he has an open wound on his neck and an older injury on his flank.
Although the neck wound looks nasty it doesn't seem to be impeding him unduly. While we watched him he caught numerous fish so he certainly is capable of hunting.
European Otter - Lutra Lutra
Scar
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A clear view of the spread tail feathers is necessary for a definitive identification, but this is about 95% likely to be an Allen's rather than the very similar Rufous hummingbird. Newport Beach Back Bay, California
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