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just a little sweetness ahead of the storm... yes, we are expecting snow later in the week. :(

 

texture courtesy of SophieG*:

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Adult Coot passing a small fish to its chick. Stodmarsh Nature Reserve Kent

Great Bittern / botaurus stellaris. Minsmere, Suffolk. 24/03/14.

An image I've come across lurking in my files, made just over a year ago. I always get a raised pulse rate when I'm privileged enough to watch these stealthy, secretive birds!

 

Green Sandpiper / tringa ochropus. Old Moor, S. Yorkshire. 19/08/15.

 

Plenty of these around the reserve when I visited. Noisy, flighty and fussy as ever but completely endearing to watch.

Description: The standard length of the semi-scaled goby is thirteen millimeters. This image was taken with a Nikon D1X 5.47-megapixel camera with a 105-millimeter f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens and dual Nikon SB28 flash units.

 

Creator/Photographer: Belize Larval-Fish Group 2002

 

The Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian's National Museum Natural History has sent several teams to Belize in order to photograph larvae in the field. The 2002 team included Julie H. Mounts, David G. Smith, Carole C. Baldwin, and James Van Tassell.

 

Medium: Digital photograph

 

Geography: Belize

 

Date: 2002

 

Repository: National Museum of Natural History, Division of Fishes

 

Image ID: VT-02-037

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A busy weekend, not much time to flickr, the weather has been wonderful! Yesterday myself and a group of camera club members were out on a boat all day in and around Halifax harbour taking in the sights of the tall ships that are here right now. More to come from that little trip, but today Rob, myself and Anne visted Seafoam Lavender Farm. It is very pretty and this little bench sat amongst the plants made for an interesting composition. You can find out more about this place here:

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Postcard texture by SophieG

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I made some new textures, just playing around while I was finishing up with the 365. I've dotted them back through my photostream, so they aren't all at the top, but here's a link to the set.

 

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UN VALUE: Progress

Fishing in the Bay of Bengal at the Saint Martinâs Island of Bangladesh. Fishing is the only profession of this islandâs poor people. Every year they lose their fishing net by storm, cyclone and other natural disaster. In that situation local NGOs gives micro credit loan to fisherman for buy fishing net.

 

Photo: United Nations/M. Yousuf Tushar

I took this shot just as the October evening took hold of the Tartan Rapids on the Yellowknife River.

 

Nikon D200

Nikkor 55 mm Macro AIS lens

400 ASA

Description: This image was taken with a Nikon D1X 5.47-megapixel camera with a 105-millimeter f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens and dual Nikon SB28 flash units.

 

Creator/Photographer: Belize Larval-Fish Group 2002

 

The Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian's National Museum Natural History has sent several teams to Belize in order to photograph larvae in the field. The 2002 team included Julie H. Mounts, David G. Smith, Carole C. Baldwin, and James Van Tassell.

 

Medium: Digital photograph

 

Geography: Belize

 

Date: 2002

 

Repository: National Museum of Natural History, Division of Fishes

 

Image ID: VT-02-039_head

Adult Coot passing a small fish to its chick. Stodmarsh Nature Reserve Kent

 

garden bay, bc, canada

1971

 

children playing on dock

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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Description: The standard length of the juvenile bicolor damselfish is fifteen millimeters. This image was taken with a Nikon D1X 5.47-megapixel camera with a 105-millimeter f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens and dual Nikon SB28 flash units.

 

Creator/Photographer: Belize Larval-Fish Group 2004

 

The Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian's National Museum Natural History has sent several teams to Belize in order to photograph larvae in the field. The 2004 team included Julie H. Mounts and Carole C. Baldwin from February 18 through 25, and David G. Smith, Lee A. Weigt, and Claudette Decourley from February 25 through March 11.

 

Medium: Digital photograph

 

Geography: Belize

 

Date: 2004

 

Repository: National Museum of Natural History, Division of Fishes

 

Image ID: DMSO 560

Common Moorhen / gallinula chloropus. Derbyshire. 29/03/19.

 

‘THROWING CAUTION TO THE WIND.’

 

I think this crazy Moorhen was planning to nest on the towpath side of a narrow, disused canal. If I’d knelt down, I could have reached out and touched her easily. I hope she had made a wise choice, but have my doubts.

 

At the time I found her, there was no nest as such. She was just treading down some scant, dead Reed Mace leaves, then squatting on them and shuffling about, establishing a sort of nesting platform. It stood out like a sore thumb in the thick green soup of duckweed floating on the water surface.

 

Another Moorhen, (I assume her mate), was looking on from the other side of the canal. Ironically he was standing at the edge of a much wider, denser bed of dead reeds that would have made a safer, more secluded nesting site.

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This phone could tell a thousand stories - some of them about me! :0)

From my Poppa's old cowshed.

 

The wonderful texture is by SophieG*

 

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I think the species that are missing from this list are Boraras micros & Boraras merah.

Water Rail / rallus aquaticus. Attenborough, Nottinghamshire. 30/01/18.

 

'LOUSY PoV … BEST VEWS EVER'!

 

This individual has delighted birders and non-birders alike with its frequent appearances in a small reedbed outside the Visitors Centre at Attenborough N.R.

 

To photograph the bird I had to stand on an elevated walkway and look down on it, hence the undesirable PoV! Not ideal I know…(nor was the scruffy, litter strewn spot it favoured the most, come to that), but beggars can't be choosers. I've got no regrets in devoting some time to this 'value for money' bird. It provided me with the most prolonged and outstanding views I've ever had of a notoriously wary skulker. Moreover, from my elevated position I was able to appreciate just how narrow it's body was and fully understand how it can slip through reeds and other vegetation so effortlessly.

garden bay, bc, canada

1971

 

young boy holding a small fish

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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I am not sure about the type of fish.

Pic by Neil Palmer (WorldFish). Field visit to sites in Siem Reap, Cambodia, for participants in the Small Fish For Nutrition Final Workshop. The project, funded by the European Union and IFAD, aims to improve the nutrition and livelihoods of poor, rural households in selected provinces of Cambodia by increasing production and consumption of micronutrient-rich small fish and vegetables.

Heron cendre / Ardea cinerea / Graureiher / Grey Heron

Biesbosch

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Kalian lihat 2 ikan itu? iya yang itu..mereka pacaran terus..>< cih..

Heermann's Gull, Larus heermanni, on Pismo State Beach, California, USA

I found the original bicycle in Steveston around a year ago, but was never happy with all the clutter in the background, after many reworkings I finally found something that I was happy with.

The puppies although a handful (originally nine of them, were so much fun!) So,,,, they are my fond memories!

Script texture with thanks to Sophie G at www.flickr.com/photos/-smallfish-/3563513624/for

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