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Anthony DiNozzo, Very Special Agent of NCIS, came back.
Last time we saw him it was in April. He is wild and lives in woods.
He arrived this morning with the soil covered by frost and with temperature was -3°C/26,6°F.
Ziva David was waiting for him on the windowsill ♥ (inside)
A very energetic and cute little bird, size of a kids palm maybe. The birds breed during rains and usually seen after the first rains. I heard upon a good number of them accidentally y'day but barely got any shots since they always stick to the grass. Though the light was low, managed a few good shots.
These birds have a very nice and easy to remember call, a two noted call "Chirp Chirp" which is very easy to hear and id, but the bird itself is very hard to sight in the grass / natural habitat.
Thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.
At first glance maybe an unusual spider? lol! This is a "bear claw," one of two that I use to retrieve a large, stuffed turkey from the oven twice a year. Yes, Thanksgiving and Christmas. ( I think it would make a great weapon, too if I encountered a burglar in my home)! Super sharp! Happy Crazy Tuesday everyone!
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From flower to flower this Bee did jump complicating my efforts to capture her. Fun to watch and tough to capture making my efforts that much more rewarding. Thanks for viewing my work. Gratitude is key. Stay kind.
very curious, always moving as shorebirds often do. An enchanting dance that it does along the shore...
Very pretty Cosmos with a pleated effect to its petals.
Taken with the Lensbaby Velvet 56 in my garden.
Yesterday dawned very foggy so I grabbed my camera for a quick walk around the wetlands before starting work. The phrase pea soup described the gritty polluted air in London during the winters. Our air is not quite so polluted but there is a fair number of wood burning stoves with particulate matter. (We have one too). But there was much beauty walking in the quiet fog at Frog Hollow.
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Like enchanted sailing ships,
fairy tales know how to take Dreamers
across the Universe... to the gates of Infinity ...
where even Time must surrender to the Light ...
Come velieri incantati,
le favole sanno come portare i Sognatori
attraverso l'Universo ... fino alle porte dell'Infinito ...
dove anche il Tempo deve arrendersi alla Luce ...
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MANY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU! :)
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It was still too dark for the usual serious photographers who like to come out to capture the sunrise in front of the Palazzo Ducale.
(Very vocal) eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) perched on a branch.
(Strasznie hałaśliwa) sójka (Garrulus glandarius) siedząca na gałęzi.
Very small (1cm in total), special and delicate Tomtit feather with a black base and a white top. The tiny droplet is laying just at the end of the black colored part. (macro approx. 10X)
When exploring the villages of Hong Kong it's not uncommon to stumble across abandoned houses such as this one in Tai Po Mei: old, dishevelled and looking very sad.
Very few Redpolls make it to British & Irish shores, where winter numbers often struggle to reach three figures. Most of the Common Redpolls that do arrive are found in eastern parts of Scotland and England, with fewer records from Wales and the island of Ireland.
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very large hornbill: length up to 1,3m (51") and weight up to 6,2kg (13,7lbs) found from Kenya down to South Africa.
It lives in groups of up to 10 in savanna areas with large trees used for roosting and nesting. Loud booming calls mainly in the morning.
bucorvus leadbeateri
IUCN RED LIST STATUS: VULNERABLE
zuidelijke hoornraaf
bucorve du sud
Kaffernhornrabe
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