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I couldn't believe my eyes when I found a rose with a Four-spotted Skimmer perched on it, basking in the morning sun. Further, the pond was well away from the flower garden which made it a doubly surprising find. The rose was definitely the preferred flower for insects that morning because a few bees tried to visit the rose. However, the dragonfly would have none of that. Each time a bee flew too close, the dragonfly chased it away then immediately returned to the rose. I just love unexpected finds and this was one of them.
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" Let's not make this complicated, I know you
Last night I had the strangest dream that you knew me too
But you need to wake up
I can't have you disappear
Just like my parent's house
I've become a visitor.. "
- OF MONSTERS AND MEN-
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Thank you so much in advance my dear friends for the faves, awards and comments. Forgive me if I cant respond sometimes. For sure and 100% I read all your comments and always so grateful for it. Take care my sweet friends. Hugs to all 💞
Yellowstone, Wyoming, US
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful. It's also home to hundreds of animal species, including bears, wolves, bison, elk and antelope.
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Yellowstone, US
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Halsbandparkiet achter de tuin. Ik zag ze al eens overvliegen maar nu streken er twee neer in de bessenstruik achter mijn tuin. Powershot pakken en proberen maar. Gelukkig zijn ze niet echt schuw. Ik denk dat dit een vrouwtje is want ik zie geen halsband
The Black Tern is a rare visitor for our way inland area. This is either a juvenile or non-breeding adult. They both look so much alike. Far shot taken at 7:23 p.m. with the setting sun at Peace Valley Park, New Britain PA.
This little chap is a daily visitor who appears on the fence outside our kitchen door every morning when he sees us put the light on!
Thanks for the kind comments and faves on my images; they are very much appreciated.
Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) approaches an American Lotus (Nelumbo lutea). Cullinan Park, Sugar Land, Texas.
An image characteristic about a city in quarantine, not psycho like someone told, but a city hit by economic crisis. So wandering around the streets, you could see discarded equipment from closed clothing stores, surrounded by favorite animals!
I planted several milkweed bushes a couple of weeks ago to help Monarchs on their migration. To my delight, I've seen several stopping by. This one was shy, and every time I approached, he retreated. He appeared to watch me from a tree, waiting for me to leave him in peace. So I did.....
Our next stop is one of Icelande's most impressive sites, just behind the visitor center. It looks spectacular in winter. Stay tuned, winter is coming!
The Male Siskin has lovely markings and this shot was taken in our back garden - Lovely to see them for a few months at the feeders
I was so excited to have this American Lady butterfly come to my garden late last week! This is the first time that one has ever visited my yard!
UNEXPECTED VISITOR Just as we were packing up from seeing anything decent from our hide in a wooded area, this beautiful male cuckoo appeared, with glistening emerald green plumage. We had a mad panic trying to get back into shooting mode again, as it did stay more than a few seconds. Seen in the Gambia, and lucky to do so.
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THANK YOU for your visit and friendship, I am still looking back and enjoying some of my old images, and I hope you are too.
Keep Warm safe and well
God bless ..................Tomx
You are late to the party Mr. Crow.
Sorry about being away yesterday but I do not get out much,
Today was a dilemma as I had to solve my internet once again with phone calls and complaints, then I had to figure out what I could post. Then, as always a two for one deal popped into my head. Happy Bench Monday and then share it with my Teddy Bear Tuesdays.