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“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.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfWlot6h_JM
... But I keep cruising, can't stop, won't stop moving
It's like I got this music in my mind, sayin' it's gonna be alright
'Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play, play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
I shake it off, I shake it off
Heartbreakers gonna break, break, break, break, break
And the fakers gonna fake, fake, fake, fake, fake
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
I shake it off, I shake it off...
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Even in sunny Florida this Reddish Egret needs to fluff up its feathers to help regulate its body temperature.
A Little Owl rousing........
Birds rouse by raising their feathers away from the body, shaking them out, and rearranging them. Often this behavior is performed during grooming, after a bath, or just when the bird feels content and relaxed. Rousing clears the plumage of any debris or excess water, much like a dog that shakes its fur out.
We had an earthquake here half an hour or so ago! I thought I was imagining things to start with but when I saw the light swaying I knew I wasn't, it went for what seemed like ages. No damage here but it's apparently been widely felt across southern NZ.
And I'm still shaking here :-)
Thanks as always to
Paul two of his wonderful textures.
One of 2 bear cubs giving itself a quick drying off after coming out of estuary
A special thanks to spirit bear lodge and the Kitasoo / Xai/Xais First Nations people or letting us experience this magical wild place
Mostly I like to do light and bright shots, but occasionally I'll try for a darker look as with this preening great blue heron.
Today was one of the first summer days in Northern Germany. So we went for a walk to the wildlife park. The bears took a bath in their little pool and had a lot of fun - we had that too, it was a joy to watch them!
In this photo you can see how one of them shaked the water out of his thick fur. Wow!
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Only 8-ish miles into the shakedown run of the fresh CSX pair down the mainline and we have them stopped for a bit at Kenova, WV so we can nab an over-under with NS train 217. It's good to be king!
Have fun while you shop until you drop.
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Here monsoon is in full swing with a series of depression. I found this wet 'Chestnut-tailed starling' in our garden.It was shaking its body to dry its feathers. I love its wet body and the water droplets it was spreading in the air.
A Tricolored Heron shakes out its breeding plumage along the shoreline, releasing a small cloud of dust and loose feathers.
Once again Max & Shake (Skinny) created a magic place at their Mill.......make sure you visit and meet the very welcoming land owners...
una nuova versione di una mia vecchia foto. un classico che mi piace sempre realizzare quando passo su quella riva.
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