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Black-crowned Night-Herons often spend their days perched on tree limbs or concealed among foliage and branches and normally feed between evening and early morning, avoiding competition with other heron species that use the same habitat during the day.
Their diet includes leeches, earthworms, insects, crayfish, clams, mussels, fish, amphibians, lizards, snakes, turtles, rodents, birds, and eggs.
They are social birds that tend to roost and nest in groups, although they typically forage on their own.
Source: The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Taken at Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, Florida.
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do not want to govern their fellow-men, and, anyhow, there are not enough of them to fill the offices :-)
George E. Macdonald, in Liberty: Not the Daughter but the Mother of Order, 1907
HPPT!! Truth Matters!!
ackerman hybrid camellia, 'Winter's Dream', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Rags, Caithlin, Bastian and their humans wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Great Yuletide, Sweet Solistice or whatever you may celebrate with your loved ones. :)
Thank you for every Fave click - and for the great and inspiring photography that you yourself have so generously shared here on Flickr.
Take care and stay safe through these difficult times - there is light at the end of the tunnel...
Bastian (mixed breed), 23.12.2019, edit 21.12.2020
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
I love Sunbirds with their amazing plumages and beautiful sweet calls. These Purple Sunbirds are resident birds and found throughout the year. But the summer is their nesting season and they are very busy trying to raise their young.
I came across this small Sunbird - this was smaller even than the adult which are around 12 cms maybe. It was close to the nest I believe since it was hanging around a particular bush and this twig and making short flights and not much distance. I suppose its taking its first flight out into the world.
Thank you so much in advance for your views, feedback and faves.
Do the gods love their creations? I am a doll, created by you humans. Would you ever think to love me? Of course, I do love you. Isn't that how you've made me?
Wander around and visit some mainstores to get some nice goodies and make your own Frankenstein smoosheries of outfits, yes!
Also, Mesh Body Addicts is coming up, make sure you get some lovely stuff there. Lots of new makeup sets coming from Zibska soon! Check out their mainstore in the meantime! Mesh Body Addicts Fair opens tomorrow!
Picture taken at The District, a new urban fantasy sim inspired by 1920's NYC, filled with lots of horror, steam and dieselpunk goodness. Opening on the 3rd, but feel free to check out the website here, or just feel free to walk around the sim and take a look at the build yourself!
Credits: Blog!
Their flowers have a diameter of up to 25 cm (9.84 in).
In the Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna
Their normal range is the west coast of Mexico, so to have one come up to the east side of the rockies in Colorado was pretty special.
TREES
What trees try to say
in their slow silence, their vague murmuring,
the sense they have, there where they are,
the reverence, the resonance, the transparency
and the bright and shadowy accents of an airy phrase.
And the shade and the leaves are the innocence of an idea
that between water and space turned itself to lithe integrity.
Beneath the magic breath of the light they are transparent boats.
I don’t know if it’s air or blood budding from their boughs.
I hear the finest foam of their green throats.
I am not, never will be, far from that pure water
and those ancient lamps of hidden isles.
What pure serenity of memory, what horizons
surrounding the silent well! It is a song in sleep
and the wind and light are the breath of a child
who upon a bough of a tree embraces the world.
Antonio Ramos Rosa
Translation: Alexis Levitin
One of the features I love so much about the barred owl is their eyes . They are so big and so bright. You can not help but love them. Another species that is hard for me to stop from hitting the shutter button.
Wishing you a great start to the new week and may it be a blessed one too !!
There are so many amazing artist displaying their work here. Stop in and have a look if you're free. And thank you once again for the invite to exhibit my Landscape picture.
Attention Gallery presents our December Exhibit for 2020 entitled "Winterscapes and Snowy Stills"
This exhibits opens on Saturday, December 5 at Noon SLT (12 PM).
Here is the list of the artists:
Nams Piers
Malinda Aeon (Lin Talbot)
Helka Alchemi
Karole Batista
Michiel Bechir
Bellisima Benelli
Sandi Benelli
Ben John (BenJohn9)
Morgaine Blackrain
Kit Boyd
David Daniels (DavidDaniel999)
Lizabeth Demonia
Hayley Dixon
Doc Mercury
Doddy Meiler
Hazl Foxtrot
Cari Franizzi
Melodie Heartsong
Josephine Hotshot
Jenny Inglewood (JennyLover)
Charly Keeley-Keating
Alsatian Kidd
Tobi Larroane
Sparklebottom Lasertits
Elaine Lectar
Rachel Magic
Loegan Magic
Dusty Pedroia
Justice Pedroia
Tresore Prada Hawkins
Heidi Rewell
Ed Rhode
Metukah Rhode (metukah.lenroy)
Persephone Smythe (leriadraven resident)
Sam Steele
Pavel Stransky
Morgan Talbot
Nino Ventura
Lotje Winkler
Liz Winterstorm-V
Jon Wyck
Val xox
Vrir
ZanyaSL
We look forward to seeing you there. LM below :
From tattoos to clothing to architecture, more people are adorning their bodies and living environs with themes from nature. Designers and artists see this “biophilia” trend as a way of bringing us back to our environmental roots.
“Biophilia” is a term made popular in the 1980s by Harvard biologist Edward O. Wilson to describe people’s innate connection to the natural world. Its name is derived from the Latin words "Bio" + "Philia" which translates to the "Love of Nature."
While nature’s incursions into fashion use to be less literal, today we’re now seeing designers incorporate more of the natural world into their work.
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Because they find prey using the sensitive tips of their bills, and not just eyesight, Willets can feed both during the day and at night.
On the far horizon, the setting sun.
Last beams of golden light search their way through the open window. A murmuring brook flows to the song of the birds outside. Wind gently brushes the cherry trees and carries the scent of flowers inside the quiet room. With a deep sigh he lifts his gaze from his graphic tablet, eying his work in a critical manner. Maybe it was time for a break? He turns towards u10. They've been quietly working side by side. It was a comfortable silence between them, that he rarely felt with others. A smile whisks over his face as he watches him.
A moment passes, before he gets up and disappears into the kitchen, only to return with a red fox cup, filled with fruit vinegar. He takes a seat on the edge of u10's pillow, gently he leaning onto him.
"Here.", he almost whispers, while passing the cup to him.
"Asahi-kun." A genuine smile spreads across u10's lips.
"Thank you.", he says accepting the cup. "We should take a break and stretch."
Asahi chuckles and thoughtfully he taps his chin with his index finger. "How about... would you like to watch a movie?"
"Hai!", u10 replies with a hearty laughter.
あなた は わたし の とくべつ です。
You are special to me.
Sea otters spend the majority of their day taking it easy, resting by floating on their backs. Groups or "rafts" of sea otters congregate in calm, quiet waters. The highest number of sea otters recorded in such a raft totaled over two thousand animals - that would have been quite a sight to see!
This one would float peacefully, stretch a bit and preen, then resume the "position." Sounds like a great way to spend a lazy, Friday afternoon!
Have a blessed weekend! Thank you so much for your views and comments! They are greatly appreciated!
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Their head feathers will stand on end when chasing down a meal.
Wildwood lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Thank you so much for the visit!
1/250 sec. f/13 600mm ISO100
Thank you so much, Stockard, for chosing my picture as groupscover, I feel very honored ♥
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Neumarkt in downtown Dresden. 180 degree view starting on the left with Augustusstraße and ending on the right with Moritzgasse. In the center is Frauenkirche Dresden. Panograph shot consists of six vertical shots stitched together. Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend. :-)
Jaçanas use their long toes to spread their weight and prevent them from sinking as they walk across the lily pads. The word jaçana is a bird name the Portuguese acquired from the Amazonian Tupi Indians. The alternative name is lily-trotter. Jaçanas are rare among bird species in that it is the male which incubates the eggs and cares for the young. Breeds in wetlands from India to Taiwan.
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Thorn, Ash and Oak are their favorite trees
So perhaps you could circle the boughs with these:
Some Foxgloves for thimbles, some Thyme for a treat
Bluebells for their magic and logs for a seat!
Plant Primrose and eat them if you dare by the day
and it is said by the evening you'll glance a few Fey!
Believe in the fairies who make dreams come true.
Believe in the magic from the fairies above,
They dance in the flowers and sing songs of love.
And if you believe and always stay true,
The fairies will be there to watch over you.
--Grimshaw
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Why spider webs glisten with dew
Two driving forces acting on wet spider silk help it to capture water.
Janet Fang
spiderweb
The spider's web captures a string of dewy pearls.Janet Fang
Researchers have puzzled out how spider silk is able to catch the morning dew. Their findings may lead to the development of new materials that are able to capture water from the air.
The study, published today in Nature1, examines the silk of the hackled orbweaver spider Uloborus walckenaerius. "Bright, pearl-like water drops hang on thin spider silk in the morning after fogging," says study author Lei Jiang from the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences. "It is unexpected and interesting. Human hair can't do that."
Dry spider silk forms a necklace-like structure. Two main fibres support a series of separate rounded 'puffs', each made up of tiny, randomly intertwined nanofibrils. When water vapour condenses onto these puffs, they shrink into densely packed knots, shaped like spindles (or two cones with their bases stuck together). Thinner connecting stretches of nanofibrils, separating the knots, become more apparent; these areas are called 'joints'.
The researchers studied the webs under both electron and light microscopes. They noticed that as water condenses on the web, droplets move towards the nearest spindle-knot, where they coalesce to form larger drops.
The spindle-knots have a rough surface, because the fibrils within them are randomly interweaved. But the joints between the knots have a smooth texture, because their constituent fibrils run parallel to each other. It is this difference in roughness that helps water drops to slide towards the spindle-knots, sticking when they arrive.
The cone shape of the spindle-knots also drives droplets towards their centre. Once they hit the edge of a cone, drops are propelled towards its base, the least curved region, because of the pressure difference caused by surface tension.
Mimicking nature
Guided by their findings, the team made their own artificial spider silk using nylon fibres dipped in a polymer solution that, when dried, formed spindle-knots similar to those in natural spider silk. They anticipate that their studies of these fibres could lead to new materials for collecting water from the air.
"It is impressive that they were able to produce an analogue of wetted [spider] thread that duplicated the properties that they observed," says spider silk expert Brent Opell of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
But it doesn't seem likely that natural selection has directed the evolution of this particular spider's silk for water collection, he adds. The spider's thread seems to have evolved to work best when it is dr
La rosada s'observa de matinada, amb nits serenes i encalmades, tot i que no és estrany veure-la tot just després del crepuscle. És més freqüent en llocs baixos i plans que en els cims de les muntanyes. La major part dels dies, quan surt el sol, el terra s'escalfa i les gotes d'aigua desapareixen ràpidament en evaporar-se. Quan l'observador disposa d'instrumental de mesura homologat i en bon estat de funcionament, pot constatar com un augment de la humitat absoluta i/o un descens de la temperatura en la capa d'aire més propera a terra són condicions necessàries per a la formació de la rosada. Cal insistir que la rosada no és un tipus de precipitació des d'un núvol. La rosada va associada a humitats relatives altes, habitualment superiors al 80%.[1]
Degut a la seva dependència del balanç de radiació, les quantitat de radiació poden arribar a un màxim teòric de 0,8 mm per nit, tanmateix, rarament excedeixen de 0,5 mm. i de 40 a 50 mm per any.[2] A la majoria dels climes del món la quantitat de rosada és massa petita per competir amb la pluja. En regions amb estació seca considerable plantes adaptades com els líquens o les plànules de pins es beneficien de la rosada. A gran escala regar sense pluja a llocs com el desert d'Atacama o el Namib es fan capturant la boira no pas la rosada.
Un aparell clàssic de mesurar la rosada és el drosòmetre encara que només proporciona el potencial de formació de rosades. Per a mesurar la quantitat real de rosada es fan servir petits lisímetres o altres mètodes.
Philippians 3:19 “Their destiny is destruction, their god is their belly, and their glory is in their shame. Their minds are set on worldly things.”
In July 1885, three teenage Hawaiian princes took a break from their boarding school, St. Mathew's Hall in San Mateo, and came to cool off in Santa Cruz, California. There, David Kawānanakoa, Edward Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole surfed the mouth of the San Lorenzo River on custom-shaped redwood boards, according to surf historians Kim Stoner and Geoff Dunn. In 1890, the pioneer in agricultural education John Wrightson reputedly became the first British surfer when instructed by two Hawaiian students at his college.
George Freeth (1883–1919) is often credited as being the "Father of Modern Surfing". He is thought to have been the first modern surfer.
In 1907, the eclectic interests of the land baron Henry E. Huntington brought surfing to the California coast. While on vacation, Huntington had seen Hawaiian boys surfing the island waves. Looking for a way to entice visitors to the area of Redondo Beach, where he had heavily invested in real estate, he hired a young Hawaiian to ride surfboards. George Freeth decided to revive the art of surfing, but had little success with the huge 500 cm (16 ft) hardwood boards that were popular at that time. When he cut them in half to make them more manageable, he created the original "Long board", which made him the talk of the islands. To the delight of visitors, Freeth exhibited his surfing skills twice a day in front of the Hotel Redondo. Another native Hawaiian, Duke Kahanamoku, spread surfing to both the U.S. and Australia, riding the waves after displaying the swimming prowess that won him Olympic gold medals in 1912 and 1920.
In 1975, a professional tour started. That year Margo Oberg became the first female professional surfer.
From the balmy shores of San Diego to the chilly waters of Northern California, the Golden State’s coastline offers the allure of perfect waves for every type of surfer. In August 2018, the state assembly voted overwhelmingly to enshrine surfing as California’s official sport. A new holiday was even created to commemorate the cowabunga-inspired moment—September 20 is California Surfing Day.
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"Most Girls"
Some girls, feel best in their tiny dresses
Some girls, nothin' but sweatpants, looking like a princess
Some girls, kiss new lips every single night
They're stayin' out late cause they just celebrating life
You know some days you feel so good in your own skin
But it's okay if you wanna change the body that you came in
'Cause you look greatest when you feel like a damn queen
We're all just playing a game in a way, trying to win at life
Most girls are smart and strong and beautiful
Most girls, work hard, go far, we are unstoppable
Most girls, our fight to make every day, no two are the same
I wanna be like, I wanna be like, most girls
I wanna be like, I wanna be like, most girls
I wanna be like, I wanna be like
(They're stayin' out late cause they just celebratin')
I wanna be like, I wanna be like
(They're stayin' out late cause they just celebratin')
I wanna be like, I wann
a be like
“Their flight was interesting…calm, even rowing of the Phainopepla….occasionally the bird flew in an undecided way, still high and even, but changing their direction but changing their direction in sudden jerks.”
Nesting Habits of Phainopepla Nitens in California 1896. By Florence A. Merriam
I wonder if Florence got a boot-full of Foxtails (hitchhiker grass seeds) chasing the peplas?
Porto
Escadaria da Casa da Música
Arquitetura OMA – Rem Koolhaas e Ellen van Loon
www.arcoweb.com.br/arquitetura/arquitetura629.asp
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( their liquid lifes , catch their movements, their longs dream…)
Secretly they slip into their liquid lifes...
Behind them a powerful light catch their movements.
After this, they will come up to their longs dream...
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Secretamente eles resvalam dentro das suas vidas líquidas...
Por detrás deles uma luz poderosa prende-lhes os movimentos.
Depois disto irão subir para seus longos sonhos...
César Augusto
The prince and princesse Khizinov, picture taken in Seogyeoshire in second life.
Picture theme : www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNzCyPDnFF8&list=RDGMEM8h-ASY...
Thousands of years ago, the area’s native people inhabited Antelope Island; some of their prehistoric artifacts have been found at the ranch. In modern times, the ranch house is the oldest Anglo building still standing on its original foundation in Utah.
Fielding Garr Ranch is located at Garr Springs. Indigenous people and wildlife used this water source long before Fielding Garr built the ranch.
The first permanent structure at this site was a small log cabin built in 1848 by Fielding Garr. Garr had been assigned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to establish a ranch on the island as a stronghold for managing the church tithing herds. Within two years, Garr had expanded the ranch compound to include the adobe ranch house and other out buildings. The ranch was continually inhabited from that time until 1981.
The LDS Church operated the ranch until the mid-1870s. During this era, ranching operations encompassed the entire island. In 1869, the railroad came to Utah, and with it came the first federal surveys of the land. Because the only improvements on the island were around the ranch itself, the federal government opened the rest of the island to homesteading. By the turn of the century, most of the homesteaders had failed to prove their claims. John Dooly Sr., and enterprising businessman and rancher, purchased the entire island and a price of $1,000,000 (approximately $27,800,000 in 2018), and it became the home of his Island Improvement Company.
The ranching operation continued uninterrupted through several owners. Just after the turn of the 20th century, the focus of the ranch turned to sheep. Under the direction of John Dooly Jr., the sheep operation expanded to more than 10,000 sheep to become one of the largest and most industrialized ranching efforts in the western United States. When sheep ranching became unprofitable in the 1950s due to a failing wool market, the operation turned again to cattle. The island ranch continued to function as part of one of the largest commercial cattle operations in the state until the island became a state park in 1981.
Poike, the oldest volcano:
The Poike volcano was the first piece of land that emerged from the sea and, together with subsequent volcanic eruptions, formed the present territory of Easter Island. Its somewhat remote and isolated location and its difficult access make Poike a little-visited place. However, this mysterious territory contains secret corners and ancient legends that invite to discover it calmly and to know better the past of the island.
Poike, the first volcano on the island:
The name of Poike, usually translated by “hill”, seems to come from the Rapanui expression “Po” (night); “ike” (break) which means “place where the night breaks” because it is the first place on the island that receives the first rays of the rising sun.
Indeed, the Poike is located at the eastern end of Easter Island, and is the oldest of the three main volcanoes on the island, next to the Rano Kau and the Ma’unga Terevaka, which originated their formation. It is estimated that this first eruptive center emerged from the sea about 3 million years ago creating the so-called Poike Peninsula, although its activity was maintained until about 300 thousand years ago. Originally this peninsula was an island but later it was joined to the main body of the island, by lava flows coming from the Terevaka and other nearby volcanic centers.
The Poike is now an inactive volcano with a fairly symmetrical cone shape. The main crater has a circular shape and by its resemblance to a halo of sun or moon was called Pua Katiki, although in another version its name would mean “hill that serves to monitor the cattle.” Unlike other craters, this is totally dry and measures around 150 meters in diameter and about 10 meters deep. Inside a small eucalyptus forest grows that crowns the summit like a leafy green plume visible from afar.
From Pua Katiki, where the Poike reaches a maximum height of 460 meters, a wide plain of gentle slope is observed. which covers an area of about 4.5 km from east to west and 3.5 km from north to south. This large area, almost exclusively covered by a type of grass called here hoi (Sporobolus indicus), ends abruptly on 100-meter-high coastal cliffs formed by the continuous erosion of the sea on the Poike peninsula.
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For some unknown reason, during the period of construction of the large statues, considered the golden age of the island, it is believed that the inhabitants of the Poike peninsula remained separate from the others and hardly participated in the work of carving in the quarries of Rano Raraku.
One proof of its isolation is that only two of the statues found in the Poike are made of the lapilli tuff of the Rano Raraku, while the rest of the statues were made of the white trachyte coming from the Poike deposits.
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21km northeast of Hanga Roa.
A few more to come from this awesome experience!
All from the same session, taken at a public site at a distance so as not to disturb the birds or alter their behaviour.
An amazing experience watching this pair feed their chicks recently.
Taken at a public site at a distance so as not to disturb the birds or alter their behaviour.
Modern aeroplanes have winglets on their wings to reduce aerodynamic drag caused by wingtip vortices.
Maybe a similar principle applies to the primary flight feathers of large birds ….
Species: Great Cormorant / Phalacrocorax carbo / 普通鸕鶿
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There are always people, who only submit their wishlist at the very last minute. But a solution has been found this year. The Santa Claus who takes care of this special delivery(s) has received help from Bat, an old friendly friend, who flies him everywhere to deliver the packages. Bat enjoys it to the fullest, judging by his broad smile.
They both wish you a very relaxed weekend and hope you enjoy the pre-Xmas fun!
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I agree with the wishes of the above company. Enjoy and keep smiling;-))
Also for theme of "Smile on Saturday": 'get in the festive mood'
HSS
The bat is really big, it has a wingspan of 47cm. Length form head to tail 21cm.
I used a 45x45cm brown wrapping paper.
The Santa is folded from 35c35cm redkami-paper. Final size :height 13cm, width 12cm. It can stand alone.
These are complex origami models and were great fun to fold ;-))
Model: origami Bat
Design: Yoo Tae Yong
Diagrams in the book 'Origami Works of Yoo Tae Yong" by the Gallery Origami House
Model: origami Santa Claus
Design: Shigeru Mitsuda
Diagrams in the Origami Tanteidan Magazine #202
Toronto BlueJays are playing their third game against Texas tonight and we all praying for a win for Toronto!
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Surely on vacation, they will have to change their name. Well that's what I believe. Maybe they could be called: Dispersions, Escape, Encounters, Variations, Vibrations. Then we would say, I'm going to distractions, or, I'm going to run away, I'm going to meet, I'm going to get vibes, or I'm going to disperse. It may seem stupid, maybe it is ... but if I analyze each of those nouns, they summon reasons that largely determine what a vacation represents. The primary idea of a vacation leads us inexorably to abandon our routines, which greatly overwhelms us throughout the year. But if I have to choose a word that identifies the meaning of a vacation, it is the search for peace. Yes, ... it is there where we think or rather we seek to calm our anxieties, or simply find ourselves.
Seguramente a las vacaciones, tendrán que cambiársele su nombre. Bueno eso es lo que yo creo. Tal vez podrían llamarse: Dispersiones, Huidas, Encuentros, Variaciones, Vibraciones. Entonces diríamos, me voy de distracciones, o, me voy de huidas, me voy por encuentros, me voy por vibraciones, o me voy de dispersiones. Puede parecer estúpido, tal vez lo sea,… pero si analizo cada una de esos sustantivos, convocan a razones que determinan en gran medida lo que representa unas vacaciones. La idea primaria de unas vacaciones, nos lleva inexorablemente a abandonar nuestras rutinas, que en una gran medida nos agobian durante todo el año. Pero si debo elegir una palabra que identifique el sentido de unas vacaciones es la búsqueda de paz. Si,.. es allí donde pensamos o mejor dicho buscamos calmar nuestras ansiedades ,o simplemente encontrarnos con nosotros mismos.