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Keel-billed Toucan
Costa Rica
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Keel-billed Toucan: Costa Rica
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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Mimus gilvus (Tropical Mockingbird / Sinsonte tropical)
The Tropical Mockingbird is the neotropical counterpart to the Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottus), replacing Northern Mockingbird south of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The two species are similar in appearance, but Tropical Mockingbird has less white in the wings, lacking the white primary coverts and white bases to the primaries of Northern Mockingbird.
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Hanging tropical plant with small flowers. One of many within the temperature controlled Begonia House, winter, Wellington Botanic Garden, New Zealand.
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Tyrannus melancholicus (Tropical kingbird / Sirirí)
The tropical kingbird (Tyrannus melancholicus) is a large tyrant flycatcher. This bird breeds from southern Arizona and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States through Central America, South America as far as south as central Argentina and eastern Peru, and on Trinidad and Tobago.
Tropical kingbirds like to observe their surroundings from a prominent open perch, usually high in a tree, undertaking long flights to acrobatically catch insects in mid-air (hawking), sometimes hovering to pick food off vegetation (gleaning). They also eat some fruit.
Junonia evarete, the Tropical Buckeye or South American Tropical Buckeye, is a South American butterfly of the Nymphalids family. It has characteristic eye spots on the wings, which have a wingspan between 4.5 and 6.5 cm. This butterfly is easily confused with Junonia genoveva, the mangrove buckeye.
Created for the Vivid Art Group Contest Vivid Nature
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Junonia evarete, the tropical buckeye or South American tropical buckeye, is a South American butterfly of the nymphalid family. It has characteristic eye spots on the wings, which have a wingspan between 4.5 and 6.5 cm. This butterfly is easily confused with Junonia genoveva, the mangrove buckeye.
While looking for birds, we found some exquisite wild flowers! Thanks @Priscilla Burcher for the ID.
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A burst of colour to brighten the weekend.
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Cascadas Mágicas de Copalitilla in HUATULCO OAXACA Mexico. I can not found the English Name, only Spanish name here.
這個瀑布是我們去墨西哥旅行的時候拍的,似乎也沒有英文名字,只好用西班牙語寫出來,那天下大雨,停了幾分鐘,馬上拍了幾張
I really love this new Backdrop From Minimal, be sure to check it out.
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Backdrop
MINIMAL - Vega Backdrop @ Kustom 9
Niari's Set from
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• Kalopsia - Niari's Mirror
• Kalopsia - Niari's Tall Vase
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Clean Every Day Set from
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• CONCEPT} ROPE CURTAIN 00
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• dust bunny . lauren bathroom . hanging robe . a
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.::Nanika::. Aimy Necklace @ TLC
Bee Designs - Pool Décor Gacha @ TLC
[DD] Tropical Paradise Skybox @ TLC
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Severe Tropical Storm "Kammuri" was standing some 60 nautical miles south of Zhuhai. The strong ocean swell caused huge waves to crash against the seawall of the promenade on Lovers Avenue (情侣路).
What's usually a crowded place with couples strolling in the warm evening breeze was now nearly deserted. Just a few daring people were out and got wet.
And this is only a tropical storm - rest assured: when we had a genuine Typhoon it looked different and nobody would be here at all.
Another "reactivated" archive shot.
And no, the photo is not taken in Macau, though the buildings in the background are already in Macau.
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Elegant Offense - Tropical Beach Dress - Hawaiian @ Tlalli The Faire
{{ LUNE }} Bento Wildflower Pose 1 Pack N1 @ Vanity Event
Created for the Vivid Art Group Contest Vivid Heat
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New! Challenge 217.0 ~ Light and Shadow ~
The Award Tree ~!
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Entry 80
Illustration/Art
Digital Art - Image-editing
High Quality (HQ) - 3D
New Art
Double Exposure
Effects: Color, Texture
Light
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr; PicsArt Photo Studio
Edits made to my original photos.
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais
Praia de Atalaia, Aracaju
Sergipe, Brasil
Art Week Gallery Theme
- 9 Oct. to 15 Oct. our theme is:
~~~~~~ Creative Autumn ~~~~~~
KP Treat This 286: 15th Feb to 21st Feb 2022 thanks to jus tt for fun for this source image shown in the first comment box flic.kr/p/2n3hwEj
**Vivid Nature Challenge**
palms PNG tree
White-winged Doves (Zenaida asiatica) are semi-tropical doves whose native range extends from the southwestern U.S. through Mexico and Central America, into parts of western South America, and to some Caribbean islands. They are also residents in Florida, where they were introduced. The majority of White-winged Doves are seasonally migratory. They overwinter in Mexico and Central America and come to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico in April to breed, departing again in September. Some will overwinter in their breeding range, especially in residential areas where food remains available. In the southern parts of their range, they are year-round residents. There are twelve subspecies of White-winged Doves. Western or Desert White-winged Doves (Zenaida asiatica mearnsii) and Eastern White-winged Doves (Zenaida asiatica asiatica) are the most numerous and widely distributed subspecies.
White-winged Doves feed on a variety of seeds, grain, and fruit that vary depending on their range and seasonal availability. They consume seeds and fruits of wild trees, grasses, and herbaceous plants, as well as those of ornamental cultivars. Domestic grain crops including sunflower, barley, sesame, sorghum, wheat, corn, and safflower are also an important food source in many parts of White-winged Dove’s range. To supplement their seed-based diet, White-winged Doves will also ingest shells of small snails and other gastropods, or bits of bone extracted from raptor pellets or mammal feces. The bones and shell are an important source of calcium for the doves, necessary for eggshell and crop milk production.
I found this one in my backyard in Polk County, Florida.