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Hello my friends, thank you very much for your visits and all your beautiful photos on Collins Land.
A place like Collins Land is useless if no one visits, it is you who make this place live ;)
Do you see the awesome complete Collins Land video? Directed by the talented Kelie: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HmXvnphZtI
Do not miss the visit of Collins Land by Inara Pey, a delight to read with sublime photos: modemworld.me/2017/07/09/an-oriental-collins-land-in-seco...
Another big thank you to everyone;)
Cerys C. <3
Out and about one day not far from home, yet in the higher elevations, we heard a distinct call "tschick-adee" repeatedly. About the same time, we saw some flighty movement getting closer and closer to us. Eventually, we encountered the quite adorable juniper titmouse. Interestingly, this titmouse species was differentiated from the Plain titmouse (into Juniper and Oak) reflecting their distict habitat where they reside. Though I had never seen one before (that I'm aware of), I just knew what it was by its cute crest on its head. It was quite curious about us and posed for some time for me. :-)
While I've been a bit envious of my friends still living in FL with their images recently being shared of SHC colt babies, roseate spoonbills, and easier access burrowing owls, I have to remind myself of species like this that call Colorado home. So darned cute as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks for stopping by to view. Happy weekend to all.
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Today I had the visit of this little friend, he came to my house and he was to scared to get out....
John Mac Giolla Phádraig Leisen
Laurie Sigel
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We were blessed this past week by the appearance of several Snowy Owls (Bubo scandiacus) who visited the Colorado Riviera. Their rare visit is associated with an outbreak of lemmings in the Arctic, providing more food and as a result more eggs laid and more young owls. Being territorial birds, the young Snowy Owls get chased out, and head south during the winter.
This is one of two Snowy Owls that visited Boulder, a young male, and my first sighting. It spent most of the day on the mast of a parked sail boat next to a reservoir. The owl is framed by North Arapaho Peak. I was struck by how thick the feather coating is- only the eyes and talons were not covered by a thick coating of feathers.
This is heavily cropped and poor quality, but an exciting happening for us southerners- no need to comment or fav.
Visit from the steer, the barn window at the renaissance festival, Castle of Muskogee, livestock at home.
This monarch visited the garden at the farm while I was tending to the animals. I only managed a few shots before she flew away.
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"Sea of Love" by The Honeydrippers
Come with me, my love
To the sea, the sea of love
I want to tell you just how much I love you
Oh Fabbies, guess what's just around the corner? The 'holiday' everyone LOVES to hate! LOL Ah well, at least in my heart I love to love, so we can all love each other and celebrate that.
Archive dive continues with this shot in Badlands National Park during our first visit.
We've been fortunate enough to have visited 54 U.S. national parks and 8 Canadian national parks.
Badlands National Parks was one of the last parks we checked off our list, mainly because of its name. It just didn't sound like a desirable place to visit...a foolish assumption.
Since that first visit twelve years ago, I've lost track of how many times we've been back. At least a dozen. Lately, we've been going a couple of times a year to enjoy the spectacular scenery and great wildlife.
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Visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggys_Cove,_Nova_Scotia
Peggys Point Lighthouse (also known as Peggy's Cove Lighthouse) is in Peggys Cove and is an iconic Canadian image. It is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Nova Scotia and is a prime attraction on the Lighthouse Trail scenic drive. The lighthouse marks the eastern entrance of St. Margarets Bay and is officially known as the Peggys Point Lighthouse.
Peggys Cove is a classic red-and-white lighthouse still operated by the Canadian Coast Guard. The light station is situated on an extensive granite outcrop at Peggys Point, immediately south of the village and its cove. This lighthouse is one of the most-photographed structures in Atlantic Canada and one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world.
Visitors may explore the granite outcrop on Peggys Point around the lighthouse; despite numerous signs warning of unpredictable surf (including one on a bronze plaque on the lighthouse itself), several visitors each year are swept off the rocks by waves, sometimes drowning.
Peggys Cove is 43 kilometers (26 miles) southwest of downtown Halifax and comprises one of the numerous small fishing communities located around the perimeter of the Chebucto Peninsula. The community is named after the cove of the same name, a name also shared with Peggy's Point, immediately to the east of the cove. The village marks the eastern point of St. Margaret's Bay.(Wikipedia)
Visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swissair_Flight_111
Swissair Flight 111
Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.
On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from shore, roughly equidistant from the tiny fishing and tourist communities of Peggys Cove and Bayswater. All 229 people on board died—the highest death toll of any aviation accident involving a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 and the second-highest of any air disaster to occur in Canada, after Arrow Air Flight 1285. This is one of only two hull losses of the passenger configured MD-11, along with China Airlines Flight 642.
The initial search and rescue response, crash recovery operation, and resulting investigation by the Government of Canada took over four years and cost CAD 57 million (at that time approximately US$38 million). The Transportation Safety Board of Canada's (TSB) official report of their investigation stated that flammable material used in the aircraft's structure allowed a fire to spread beyond the control of the crew, resulting in a loss of control and the crash of the aircraft.
Swissair Flight 111 was known as the "UN shuttle" due to its popularity with United Nations officials; the flight often carried business executives, scientists, and researchers
Aircraft
The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, serial number 48448 registered HB-IWF, was manufactured in 1991 and Swissair was its only operator. It bore the title of Vaud, in honor of the Swiss canton of the same name. The airframe had a total of 36,041 hours. The three engines were Pratt & Whitney 4462s. The cabin was configured with 241 seats (12 six-abreast first-, 49 seven-abreast business-, and 180 nine-abreast economy-class). First- and business-class seats were equipped with an in seat in-flight entertainment system, installed at some point after initial entry into service. (Wikipedia)
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This shot is from one of the first times we ventured out for an overnight trip in the earlier days of the pandemic.
Heute gehts wieder zurück nach Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Das Spitaltor stadteinwärts. Ich wenn man bei Langzeitbelichtungen die Blende recht klein wählt und etwas Bearbeitung ins Bild steckt, macht es den Eindruck, es wäre einer 3D-Software entsprungen. Mag nicht jedermanns Geschmack treffen, ich finde es aber recht spannend.
Foto und Bea: www.waahnsinnsgestaltungen.de
Despite of some Orca sightings in Vancouver harbor this year I unfortunately did not have this luck on my birthday's whale watching tour. So I had to put 2 photos from this day together to make my wish come true. Not with help of AI, good old manual editing work. I thought for a long time whether I should even post it...now you know my decision
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"Redneck Christmas" by Ray Stevens
Oh we ain't nevr seen ther raindeer
But we painted the bulls nose red (moo)
Put runners under the outhouse
And we're usin' it fer a sled
(Darn fool idiots what're doin'?
Sorry didn't know you was in there grandpaw
Merry Christmas now ya hear?
Well, I got yer merry christmas right here
Come back with thet catalog)
Visita guiada al monasterio de Yuso (San Millán de la Cogolla), lugar de origen del idioma español. Claustro.
...while I was taking pictures of her, one guy at first just saw the back of her head, and he asked me if I made falconers' caps! LOL...then he saw Holly, and said OH! He thought that her helmet was something else! :D
Regierungsviertel
Als Berliner Regierungsviertel bezeichnet man das Gebiet, in dem die wichtigsten Institutionen der Exekutive (Bundesregierung) sowie der Legislative (Deutscher Bundestag) ihren Hauptsitz haben. Im Kern des "politischen Zentrums" der Hauptstadt liegen das Reichstagsgebäude, in dem der Deutsche Bundestag seinen Sitz hat, und das Band des Bundes im Spreebogen mit Bundeskanzleramt sowie den Abgeordnetenbüros und Sitzungssälen des Bundestages im Paul-Löbe-Haus und im Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus.
Visited Burnham Prairie Sunday before the storms and saw that the pair of snowy egrets are still there. They usually hang back, barely visible from the entrance road but after ten minutes or so they both flew in much closer in a nearby marshy area.
They only stayed for a few minutes and quickly flew back to their original positions but I was lucky enough to get a few shots. One thing I did notice when they were wading through the water looking for food, they would shimmy their feet as walked along, i'm guessing to stir up some food from the mud? I thought that was interesting as I never seen great egrets or herons do that before.
Visited Masonic Lodge (Freemasons) at their Open house day. Two members asked if they could take a portrait of me at the stairs. Once that was done they suggested to take one for me too, so I let him use my camera.
Trondheim, Norway.
A few of our our Photography Group members had an invitation to join Brian and Cass for an evening visit to RHS Garden Hyde Hall in Chelmsford Essex.
Always an English favourite, an apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Ein überraschender Besuch (Katze von einem Nachbarn) vor dem Küchenfenster, leider, jetzt weiß ich warum das Vogelhaus so schlecht besucht ist und die Eichkätzchen schon lange nicht da waren !!
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A surprise visit (a neighbor's cat) in front of the kitchen window, unfortunately, now I know why the bird house is so poorly attended and the squirrels haven't been there for a long time!!
Our last day in Hawaii, we drove around and found ourselves near Sea Life Park and Makapu'u Point. Not one to waste an opportunity, I grabbed my camera to capture a quick image of the light house over the cliffs. What I got was a gentleman paragliding. I noticed him off to the side, but it never occurred to me that he was getting ready to launch himself into my photo. I'm so glad he did. Now that there is a paraglider in the photo it just feels like a magazine cover for a travel magazine that is beckoning you to visit the island of Oahu.
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