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The Detroit River is the border between Canada and the United States. One side is the Canadian city of Windsor and on the other side is Detroit, also known as the ‘Motor City’ (Motown). Windsor and Detroit share a lot and one thing the people on the Windsor side enjoy is the view of Detroit’s skyline. Prominent on that skyline is the Renaissance Centre the world headquarters of General Motors
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Gerry shared some of her Easter Bouquet flowers with me
Old Artwork by my daughter in the background......
This Honey Bee and Green Metallic Bee (Sweat Bee) were seen at the Huntington Library sharing the bounty of a white Cosmos Blossom. Hit "L" for a closer look.
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........... shot at Athan Selidor.... beyond the island. + Fallen Gods Inc
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Conowingo Dam, MD - The two Cormorants popped up from under the water and were fighting over the fish. A Bald Eagle swooped in and the fish got away.
Another shot through my kitchen window.
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I was so happy to see Mr. & Mrs. Cardinal visiting my backyard feeder. They've been coming for years, but it's rare to see them both relaxed & feeding at the same time! Happy Fence Friday my friends!
"I believe that to meet the challenges of the next century, human beings will have to develop a greater sense of universal responsibility. Each of us must learn to work not just for his or her own self, family or nation, but for the benefit of all mankind."
His Holiness the Founteenth Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatzo
Speech to the New York Alliance for World Security and the Council of Foreign Relations,
New York, April 1994
Baby raccoon tries to take food from its mother's mouth. I don't know what they were eating, they were digging at the edges of the lawn and eating round brown things. The mother has some kind of inflammation in her eye which makes it look red. Salmon Creek, Washington
I often saw mothers and cubs sharing a meal. Here a mother grizzly and her cub share the remains of a salmon carcass by a stand of sedge grass on the river bank. The long claws of the cub mirror the bones sticking out of the bit of salmon he/she is holding.
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Looks like there are customers already, but I did not notice any helmets anywhere...
Melb Bike Share launched today.
www.theage.com.au/victoria/on-your-bike-public-hire-schem...
The bicycles are a heavy-duty design, have three speeds, weigh 18 kilograms and have a small basket on the front.
Three street children were sharing a bottle of cold drinks in a summer morning in the streets of Kolkata , West bengal .
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Common Ostrich, Sossusvlei, Namibia by Salvador Colvee
The Eastern Great Egret caught a prawn, and was fleeing a cormorant who was keen to share. At about this point he realised I was there and didn't want to share with me either :)
Anyone who likes to photograph birds of prey knows just how difficult they can be. Their excellent visual acuity means that they usually see us well before we see them. But that same ability frequently has them departing long before we can get close enough for a meaningful photo. In most places, the photographer has to be quite stealthy and remain well hidden. In Florida, however, I find that it simply means finding the birds that inhabit areas well visited by humans. Many of these birds have become tolerant enough to observe, and some even seem to like watching humans. At the very least, they probably enjoy the great variety of scavenger prey that follow human encroachment into their environment. Those little bits of food that fall off your plate attract a multitude of insects and small animals, making it easier for our banded red-shouldered hawk to pick up a bite to eat. #RedshoulderedHawk