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Everyone knows to properly take care of your unicorn you must feed it snacks between every 2hour period.

 

Lack of snacks will render the unicorn immobile and unwilling to provide magical rainbow farts which will cause a lack of rainbow methane in the atmosphere. Crops will die and people will starve.

 

Be sure to feed your unicorn, murderer!

Fascinating to see the Goldfinches pull the seeds from the head of a drooping Sunflower and then arrange an all you can eat buffet on the back of the flower which forms a natural bowl.

Poolesville, MD

A curious squirrel enjoying a quick snack.

Captured in natural light, this little moment shows how much character and charm nature hides in everyday parks.

 

(Photo taken in Hyde Park, London)

 

A Squirrel enjoying a groundnut. Belfairs woods Essex.

Great Crested Grebe with Chicks.

Lee Valley - May 09

 

Made Explore #48 - thanks everybody

Taken at Sunny's

 

Pose: Snacking Time

Man sized hunger here so loaded up with snacks

The GBH has gotten himself a tasty snack as the tide begins to roll in

 

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Chipmunks are always fun to watch, and they are always looking for food. :-)

 

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Red squirrel at Carnie Woods, Aberdeenshire

enjoying the nuts we put out for them

Kind of blurry but I don't have the toys some of you have, but i kind of like it anyway, I think it looks like an oil panting....

Gang Gang Cockatoo feasting in a leafy Eucalypt

Blackburn, VIC

The tree was buzzing with Australasian Figbirds — flashes of olive, red, and grey weaving through the branches like a feathered street market. They were loud, busy, competitive, each one darting in for the ripest fruit before someone else beat them to it.

 

But this juvenile? He had zero interest in subtlety.

He marched right out onto an exposed branch, berry clamped in his beak, absolutely determined to crush his snack in full view of anyone watching. No camouflage, no caution, just pure, single‑minded commitment to the moment.

 

A tiny bird with big “I’m eating this and you can’t stop me” energy.

Small crackers (about 2 cm in diameter) in different shapes, seen from close :)

 

Macro Mondays - theme: "Snack"

This pumpkin appears to have a snack, maybe in front of the TV ! What's kind of weird is that he is eating pumpkins ... Is that cannibalism ? :)

Estepona (Espagne)

 

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Prothonotary warblers primarily feed on insects and spiders, favoring beetles, caterpillars, and dragonflies. They glean insects from leaves and branches or catch them in flight. During migration, they may also consume berries and fruits. Their varied diet provides essential nutrients for their energetic lifestyle and breeding efforts.

Pimpelmees - Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)

At the Luoyan train station in Lyoyan China we had over an hour to kill before our departure. What better time to grab one's camera and look for interesting subjects. Here is a shot of some colourful looking jars containing baked goods for sale at the food kiosk.

This Sandpiper was looking for an afternoon snack as I photographed it along Pensacola Beach Florida. With this shot I used the Sony A7R4 with the Sony 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS Lens + the 1.4x Teleconverter. Be safe!

 

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Peanut butter and crackers is a great go too snack late at night.

Eastern gray squirrel with a peanut.

Herring gull snacking on a freshly caught urchin. Ship Harbor, Acadia National Park, Maine.

A brown bear catching Salmon on Brooks river.

Vucciria. Palermo

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Came upon this Yellow Crowned Night heron on a lazy morning paddle. He stands a good chance of making it to adulthood. This is the second crab in about 10 minutes of watching

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