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Daily Dog Challenge: Sparkle
A little water sparkle and a sparkle in Kahn's eyes as he enjoys the water😀🐾💕💦
A dog shakes off water as he reaches the top of the ramp getting out of the Ultimate Air Dog pool. The dog and owner carefully work out their timing for this event. The dog has about a 20' run down the dock to get up to speed and the owner times his throw of a dog toy so that the dog hopefully can catch it midair over the pool. the dog is judged by the distance he leaps out into the pool. The applause of the crowd is a good indicator of style points in his jump and whether or not they actually catch the toy
Male Bearded Tit surveying the misty fen. The mist wasn't expected - and didn't lift until the Beardies had long gone, but as long as they weren't too far away it gives a lovely soft light and a bit more of a mysterious background (no pun intended!).
When the weather is bad, you will at least get something a bit different.
Beardies have a very long tail and very short wings, both designed to give them maximum manouvrability between the reed stems.
Taken in Norfolk.
Western Grebe gives me a look as he finishes quick bath by shaking off the excess water. Taken at a near by lake here in Colorado.
This tall waterbird with its dagger-like bill can be found all across North America. Great blue herons will eat almost anything within striking distance of their long beak. While fish makes up a majority of their diet, these birds stalk everything from insects to small mammals.
These birds can be spotted around shorelines and in shallow marshes, either slowly wading through the water or waiting patiently for their prey.
Once their next meal is spotted, they will stretch out their long neck and freeze in place. When the moment is right, they strike with their blade-like bill.
16 year old female polar bear (Ursus maritimus) named "Tatqiq" executes a full body shake to dry off after her swim. At the San Diego Zoo's Polar Bear Plunge
Conservation status: Vulnerable
This shows how flexible tern wings are. After diving, terns shake water off as it is extra weight. Tern will rotate body 180 degrees, while wings remain in normal topside position.
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This is not the Norman mentioned in the previous photo description but another very cute draft cross type horse. We caught him having a marvelous roll in the snow and is shaking the extra off here. Sorry for the tight crop, but he was quite far away and there was another horse that wasn't adding to composition so I cut him out! LOL Have a great day everyone. We are expecting snow here later on I think. :)
Shoveler - Anas Clypeata
Also known as Northern Shoveler outside the UK.
St Aiden's RSPB - Leeds
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The water droplets fly as a grizzly bear shakes water off her coat, Chilko Lake, British Columbia. Of course how effective that is when she's in shoulder deep water is debatable.
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I had to revisit this Green heron (Butorides virescens) and its feather (un)ruffling pose. I've not seen it since this one visit.
Northern Wheatear, juvenile
I first saw him flying over the cliff to the sea so i ran or more like walked as fast as i could through soft sand and through my bins i could see him having a wash in the surf but as i sped towards him he flew back inland. After i finally caught up with him he was drying himself off on the posts. Hard work but worth it in the end. What a lovely little bird
This is a view of the Cuillins seen from Elgol on the Isle Of Skye looking across Loch Scavaig on quite a stormy day. I love stormy days on Skye.
Looking Close...on Friday - Part of a Musical Instrument
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Sometimes the loon looks elegant and other times comical. Here he is shaking off after diving for food.