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One of my attempts at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Flowers and/or Buds".
Shot with a Nikon "LS-3510AF 50 mm F 3.5" (scanner) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Young Raccoon out in the early daylight hours - presumably on his way to a spot to sleep the day away, De Pere, Wisconsin USA
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This young least bittern was just beginning to feel his wings and to venture away from the security of his nest and home . It is such fun to watch how new and exciting everything is to them and to watch as they tentatively move out further and further.
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In many countries or regions, mountain names are repeated. For example in Scotland where some mountains are given obvious names the result is that there are many called Being Dearg (Red Mountain in Gaelic). In Wales too there are nine mountains named Y Gran (The Cairn).
In this case, this mountain summit is known as Montana Negra (Black Mountain in Spanish). This is located in the southern hills of Gran Canaria but I recognised the name as I have also climbed a peak in Tenerife with the same name.
My hike up this hill wasn't one I had come across in a guidebook. For some reason the British seem to have an obsession with climbing to the summit of a hill, whereas here like most foreign mountain ranges paths take high routes through the mountains and ignore the summits. There was no sign whatsoever of a path up this peak. In fact the only sign man visited was this little cairn which seemed insignificant given the 3,520 height of Montana Negra.
Shirley has long since given up trying to stop me venturing off into the hills on my own whilst on our foreign trips. I must admit that I do like the solitude of being able to explore somewhere new at my own pace.
When I checked on our little hummingbird nest in our back yard, I noticed one of them was outside the nest. Then about an hour later, I noticed it was back in the nest. Flight (albeit short) is the only possible explanation. Hummingbirds can't walk and they certainly couldn't have stepped over the lip of the nest. I keep checking back. I'd love to see them actually take flight.
48624, carrying the number 48476, makes a positioning move to head the 10.00 weekday service at Loughborough Central
...between blackberry plant and a fence :-)
WELD, SEAM, JOINT -THURSDAY 16-22 May 2019, Group Our Daily Challenge
Here's to new ventures, new friends, and all the positives I'd like to carry from this year into the next one. I hope it's a much better year for everyone.
Unedited, firestorm
This gorgeous Atlantic Puffin takes a break from collecting nesting materials and decides what to do next? We visited a known nesting site near Elliston, on the Bonavista Peninsula in eastern Newfoundland in early July and we discovered a small group of these little creatures that had ventured off of their nesting island and were seemingly gathering nesting materials on the mainland. I couldn't believe my good luck to have some of them within easy reach of a 100-400 mm ( plus a 1.4 Extender ) . I photographed a few , I didn't spend too much time with them as the rain was falling gently and I had captured a few decent images. Atlantic Puffins are the CUTEST little cartoon birds that I could ever imagine!
Seabourn Venture. Luxury cruise ship in front of the Genova Nervi reef
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Cruise ships and Vancouver City as a backdrop,
Burrard Inlet, Vancouver Harbour,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
PILATUS VENTURE (IMO: 9693214) is a Bulk Carrier that was built in 2016, sailing under the flag of Hong Kong.
It’s carrying capacity is 63276 t DWT and her current draught is reported to be 7.4 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 199.9 meters and her width is 32.26 meters.
Rail fanning east of Bluefield, WV is a new adventure for me. Good day, fun day...looking forward to more excitement in the East River Valley.
Norfolk Southern, Christiansburg District, east-bound manifest, Hale's Gap (between Oakvale, WV and Glen Lyn, VA.
2025.03.24
IMO:9482483
MMSI:477173100
Callsign:VRER6
Width:32.0 m
Length:190.0 m
Deadweight:53390 tons
Gross tonnage:32505 tons
Year of build:2009
Class:Handymax
AIS type:Cargo Ship
Ship type:Bulk Carrier
Flag:Hong Kong
Builder:
CHENGXI SHIPYARD CO..LTD.
Owner:
XIANGLONG INTERNATIONAL SHIP
Seabourn Venture
IMO 9862023
Seabourn Cruise Line Passenger Ship
Flag: Bahamas
Built: 2022
Length: 172 m
Beam: 24 m
Gross tonnage: 23000
DWT: 2500 t
Departing from Greenwich.
14.4.24.
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A family of Squirrels nested in the Oak tree this year. Last count was four young ones (above) and Mum nearby. In the garden.
7:39 a.m. — Sailing north at 12.1 knots in the rain at Powell River, B.C., Canada.
Last port of call: Victoria, Canada.
Destination: Desolation Sound, qathet Region, B.C., Canada.
Passengers: 100
Cabins: 50
Crew: 35
Built: 2018 at Nichols Brothers Boat Builders, Whidbey Is., Washington State.
Tonnage: 2,906 gt
Length: 240 ft.
Width (Beam): 46 ft.
Draft (Depth): 9 ft.
Speed: 12 knots
Registered: U.S.A.
Equipped with reinforced Zodiacs, and mudroom.
Offering tours to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, and Central America. The National Geographic Venture has a shallow draft depth, allowing navigation near shore, and Zodiacs launch from twin platforms for wildlife viewings.
Nikon Coolpix P510
Nikkor ED VR 4.3-180mm ƒ/3-5.9