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European Robin [Erithacus rubecula]
This little robin was singing his heart out as I watched from the car. We had just come off the beach on a beautiful sunny day, yesterday, and, maybe he just wanted to be noticed.
Goat Willow Beach
Culzean Bay
SW Scotland
🎼 sing Arnie sing 🎶 🎵
my love/hate relationship with starlings continues... ;-)
-textures by texture time
apologies for my lack of participation lately, busy, so busy!
happy sliderssunday and a wonderful week to all
Eastern Meadowlark
From Audubon:
A familiar bird, known by the black "V" on its chest when it sings from a fencepost, or by the flash of white tail feathers when it flushes from the grass. The clear whistled song of the Eastern Meadowlark can be heard in spring not only in the East but also in desert grasslands of the Southwest. Some scientists believe that the southwestern form is actually a different species. Other races of the Eastern Meadowlark are widespread in Central America and northern South America.
Photographed, of course, at Joe Overstreet Road.
From Cornell:
The sweet, lazy whistles of Eastern Meadowlarks waft over summer grasslands and farms in eastern North America. The birds themselves sing from fenceposts and telephone lines or stalk through the grasses, probing the ground for insects with their long, sharp bills. On the ground, their brown-and-black dappled upperparts camouflage the birds among dirt clods and dry grasses. But up on perches, they reveal bright-yellow underparts and a striking black chevron across the chest.
Listen to their song here:
Wikipedia: Mueang Sing is a historical park in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. It protects the remains of two Khmer temples dating to the 13th and 14th centuries. It was declared a historical park in 1987.
The history of the site goes back to the period between 857 and 1157, a period when the Khmer Kingdom was flourishing. Records show that the town was abandoned until the reign of King Rama I. The name Mueang Sing first showed in the chronicles of the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809), when it was a fortified town protecting the town Kanchanaburi.
Thank you, Seb, for posing with me !!
Kynne :
Dress : [Lomomo] Grandioso_Dress. At Enchantment
Hair : tram J0731b hair.
Skin : Go&See * Ema * Nude ~ Lelutka. New at Shiny Shabby.
Pose : Le Poppycock - Whisps of Smoke.
Seb :
Mask : [DB] Drunken Brokkr - Authra . At Enchantment.
Cane : Hilted
Decor :
MINIMAL - Opera Hall. In main store.
[Harshlands] Old Victorian Piano, stool and mask. At Enchantment
~ xantes ~ Book Candleholder, Candelabra's, Ceiling Chandelier, rug. At Enchantment
OLD TREASURES - PHANTOM'SOPERA Lounger, Mirror, Pipe Organ, At Enchantment
[Cinoe] Loved phantom - Rose tea set (Dispencer) At Enchantment
*SR* various roses : float and floor petal : red. At Enchantment
Here is Séb's version : www.flickr.com/photos/sebcaen/50640147448/in/dateposted/
Wikipedia: Mueang Sing is a historical park in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. It protects the remains of two Khmer temples dating to the 13th and 14th centuries. It was declared a historical park in 1987.
The history of the site goes back to the period between 857 and 1157, a period when the Khmer Kingdom was flourishing. Records show that the town was abandoned until the reign of King Rama I. The name Mueang Sing first showed in the chronicles of the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809), when it was a fortified town protecting the town Kanchanaburi.
Just a cute portrait while I'm in the mood.
Hair: New one from Magika called Helena. I love the work from Sabina Gulley. Her textures are on point and she gives you all the colors for a reasonable price rather than charging you for fatpacks.
Skin: TheSkinnery
Collar: Cae
Pose: LePoppyCock (Edited left hand)
Wikipedia: Mueang Sing is a historical park in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. It protects the remains of two Khmer temples dating to the 13th and 14th centuries. It was declared a historical park in 1987.
The history of the site goes back to the period between 857 and 1157, a period when the Khmer Kingdom was flourishing. Records show that the town was abandoned until the reign of King Rama I. The name Mueang Sing first showed in the chronicles of the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809), when it was a fortified town protecting the town Kanchanaburi.
Be as a bird perched on a frail branch that she feels bending beneath her, still she sings away all the same, knowing she has wings.
Victor Hugo
I couldn't resist another shot from our last Scotland trip, we were so lucky. I hope this weekends trip to the Lizard , cornwall will be as rewarding. Silver sings is by Caitlin Rose, and is perfect for one of the most sparkling walks.
Happy to be here again for short time, wishing you all a lovely September weekend!
just a tiny bit underexposed, handheld, manual, sooc, my favorites
"He said I look familiar, did we meet the other night?
Somebody once told me that there's two sides to life, what's yours?
I might have accidentally let the darkness eat the light."
tune: youtu.be/xu3rO7xtf0c
Featuring:
✘ABSENCE. ~ Livia Dress @ The Warehouse Sale
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rotten/128/72/25
✘TOP1SALON. ~ HD Satin Lipstick 2 @ Mainstore
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Times%20Square/113/126/898
This house wren was singing his heart out at my parents' house in rural Wisconsin a few weeks ago. I went out in the early morning and listened to all the bird songs. I brought up the Merlin app on my phone and held it up. The app identified about 15 species of birds (by their song) in a few short minutes. Many of them would have been lifers if I'd actually laid eyes on them. (Merlin is an app that can identify birds by their call or image. In this case, I just held up my phone with the app running and it records all the songs going on around you and identifies the species on the screen. It's a pretty cool app, especially for free)
This Bluethroat posed just in front of me and as a bonus started to sing. Great moment to take a picture.
... and let the background dancers swing!
The blossoms around the cornflower look like little bird beaks that want to be fed or sing happily. Is not it?
Little summer feeling, defies all the rain coming down here the last days :-)
Thanks for the visit, much appreciated!
Most of the people like summer. Me too. More than just like it. Especially in case the summer is warm and beautiful. When it makes you sing and dance.
Not a fresh photo this time. But it represents the summer emotions quite well.
Thank you for all the comments and faves my friends.
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"Sing O Heavens; and be joyful O earth; and break forth into singing O mountains; for the Lord hath comforted His people, and will have mercy upon His afflicted."
(Isaiah 49:13, KJV)
At Yosemite National Park - USA
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RKO_0693 From the archives. A singing bluethroat bird on top of some reed! This image was taken while visiting a nature reserve near my home town in The Netherlands. You don't have to travel far to see the beauty of nature!
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Canada warbler. Blue Ridge Parkway. May 2015.
The brownish 'blooms' in the BG are dried up rhododendron blooms from the previous season. I dream of such a shot with the added bonus of the rich color off fresh rhododendron blooms....maybe this year....