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Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk in Madikwe GR, South Africa
melierax canorus
(also called Southern Chanting Goshawk)
bleke zanghavik
autour chanteur
Grosser Singhabicht
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Another Osprey ... it's been raining and miserable here all week so I was lucky to have a tiny bit of blue in the background here.
A Common Snipe and a Redshank take a well earned break from their hectic search for small invertebrates and crustaceans along the coastal section of RSPB Leighton Moss. As far as I could tell, worms and small crabs topped the day's Specials Menu.
We were nearing the day's end on this shoot and our cormorant fisherman lit his lamp for a few more shots before calling it a day.
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Hello Everyone,
I'm hoping that as we approach the weekend, that we take pause to be thankful for some little thing in our life: a butterfly, a good meal, a child's smile ... Despite life's misery, there is always some sort of goodness. We just have to be open to find it.
From my archives: Atlantis Fritillary (Speyeria atlantis)
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Once we believe in ourselves we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight, or any experience that reveals the human spirit.
~ e. e. cummings
If you plant one dandelion, chances are you’ll soon have about eight hundred to pull up.
Dandelions reproduce asexually, so each new dandelion is a genetic copy of its parent plant
I was fortunate to be able to capture this beautiful Great Blue Heron taking-flight to move to it's next fishing spot. With the help of Photo Shop I added some posterization special effect to give the picture a pretty cool look. I hope you like it.
Autumn is here
and I am in love.
My heart has taken residence in my mind.
I pick the crisp ochre leaves
and put them in my pocket.
I am in love.
― Kamand Kojouri
I loved photographing these puffins. Taken in Newfoundland, Canada.
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Zebra Finch takes a break.
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RKO_2415. From the archives. I guess B & W works well here! Focussed on the young elephant!
I love to watch these friendly "pre-historic" mammals while moving around and on how they interact!
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A Spotted Towhee that had flown into my climbing rose bush. I was surprised I was able to get several good shots of him despite the slow shutter speed. That dang fixed f11.
But I do like a bit of motion blur and he was in the process of getting ready to turn around.
I kept the ISO down as much as I could so the noise was not an issue this time
2 more in first comment box below
Wild South Africa
Kruger National Park
Yellow-billed Oxpecker/Blue wildebeest
Very very slightly cropped to position the Wildebeest
Some Snowflakes were taking a bow at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square PA.
For Photoshop Contest Week 935
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The Estate Backershagen goes back to at least 1681 but Prince Frederic who became the owner in 1846 started to landscape the park in English style with a Chinese twist (sorry, Wikipedia text is only in Dutch). The place has now various owners and is accessible for the general public. It's worth a bike ride, but even better: a stroll.