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Common Moorhens were fairly common but less common than their cousins the American Coots, which were widespread and present in large numbers.

Also known as amaryllis (candy cane variety)

this one was strolling about near the penguins at the big South African penguin park

Bongo - Whipsnade 25-03-2015 5D2A1396

This delightful little white-striped black is less than an inch wide from from one wingtip to the other. Find these tiny moths flying during daylight hours in dark damp shady woodlands where jewelweed (touch-me-not), the host plant for their caterpillars, grows. I rarely get a view of these white-striped blacks from below and out in the sun like this one was last summer.

IF you have set your alarm early enough you probably have withness this moment when sky get ping/orange in a split of a second, then it is time to hit the button. There is a song about the hardest button to button, have a look: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4dx42YzQCE

5th Avenue and East 42nd Street

This White-throated Sparrow appeared to be eating a leaf. Hopefully there was an insect on the leaf for a meat course.

When you think film is fully rewound and it is time to give light another opportunity for analog creativity… or at least let’s put it this way!

DF, Brazil.

 

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Lepidoptera

Superfamily: Papilionoidea

Family: Hesperiidae

Subfamily: Eudaminae

Tribe: Eudamini

Subtribe: Eudamina

Genus: Chioides Lindsey, 1921

Species: C. catillus (Cramer, 1780)

Subspecies: C. c. catillus

Scientific name: Chioides catillus catillus

Taken in British Columbia's Fraser Valley by David.

  

I was happy to get the opportunity to take some decent photos of this species. They are somewhat uncommon and often very skittish in this area.

  

David

Parque Nacional de Brasilia - DF, Brazil.

 

A Brazilian endemic species.

 

Their natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, specially near creeks.

 

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Aves

Order: Passeriformes

Suborder: Passeri

Family: Parulidae

Genus: Myiothlypis Cabanis, 1850

Species: M. leucophrys (Pelzeln, 1868)

Binomial name: Myiothlypis leucophrys

Synonyms: Basileuterus leucophrys

Evening falling, dirty truck window, the hills become a silhouette and the curving yellow stripes seems to go on forever when I am tired and heading home.

Same species as yesterday's post, but this one is the more typical variant called the 'white stripe', since those markings are so clearly visible on its head.

 

According to allaboutbirds.com,

 

the White-throated Sparrow is a 'large, plump sparrow with a long tail and fairly small bill. Bold face pattern with black and white crown stripes, yellow spot between eye and bill, and neat white throat patch on gray face and breast.'

 

I photographed this bird in the springtime as the leaves and blossoms were gracing us with their lovely colors.

 

I like the way the bird was facing the other way, but then gave me a nice facial pose when it turned back to look at me.

 

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Vinyl Ruched top, Blueberry Aria jeans, Truth Alias hair.

 

Grauland

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DOUX - Shy Hairstyle

.:villena:. - (Maitreya) - Crop Denim Jacket - Light Blue

Tee*fy Aubree Ruffles Top - WhiteStripes

.:villena:. - (Maitreya) - Thick Knit Leggings - Black

 

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Heliconius comprises a colorful and widespread genus of brush-footed butterflies commonly known as the longwings or heliconians. This genus is distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the New World, from South America as far north as the southern US. The larvae of these butterflies eat Passion flower vines (Passifloraceae). Adults exhibit bright wing color patterns to signal their distastefulness to potential predators.

 

Heliconius butterflies have been the subject of many studies, due partly to their abundance and the relative ease of breeding them under laboratory conditions, but also because of the extensive mimicry that occurs in this group. From the nineteenth century to the present-day, their study has helped scientists to understand how new species are formed and why nature is so diverse.

 

Because of the type of plant material that Heliconius caterpillars favor and the resulting poisons they store in their tissues, the adult butterflies are usually unpalatable to predators by bright colors and contrasting wing patterns, a phenomenon known as aposematism.

 

Heliconius antiochus

Wings of the Tropics, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, FL

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Second macro for theme pick two, stone and stripe.

 

youtu.be/H6_OP50BpKo Song "Friends "

by white stripes.

On the mistflowers at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center...

Although not a rare bird, this is the first White Crowned Sparrow that has appeared in my backyard in 40 years. It is a bit larger and more robust than the ever-present House Sparrows that are seen in our neighborhood.

 

As quickly as he appeared, he was gone, not to return.

 

In Explore 6-13-2024

can't remember seeing jet fighters in the sky here in Germany for decades ... in these times, important aircraft are now accompanied by four fighter jets ...

 

Aircraft Condensation Strips ...

 

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A pair of older grizzly cub siblings, still wet from trying to catch salmon, stroll along the lakeshore at Chilko Lake, British Columbia. The front one has the blonde colouration and the unique white shoulder stripe often seen in bears from this area.

15/05/2023 www.allenfotowild.com

Parque Estadual de Terra Ronca - São Domingos, GO, Brazil.

 

This species has quite long hindwing tails. It's a butterfly found mostly from Central America to South America.

 

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Lepidoptera

Superfamily: Papilionoidea

Family: Hesperiidae

Subfamily: Eudaminae

Tribe: Eudamini

Subtribe: Eudamina

Genus: Chioides Lindsey, 1921

Species: C. catillus (Cramer, 1780)

Subspecies: C. c. catillus (Cramer, 1780)

Scientific name: Chioides catillus catillus

Parking lot minimalism

Taken just off Whitestripes Road, Aberdeen.

Dark slaty color with brown back and white stripe along the side. Thick bill with red & yellow frontal shield. Habitat - fresh marshes and reedy ponds - Pompano Beach Florida.

Parque Nacional de Brasilia - DF, Brazil.

 

Known in Brazil as "pula-pula-de-sobrancelha".

 

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Aves

Order: Passeriformes

Suborder: Passeri

Family: Parulidae

Genus: Myiothlypis Cabanis, 1850

Species: M. leucophrys (Pelzeln, 1868)

Binomial name: Myiothlypis leucophrys

Synonyms: Basileuterus leucophrys

A rusty-tipped page (Siproeta epaphus) at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory in Florida.

Female Woodpecker

Largest Woodpecker in North America and one of the largest in the world.

white-striped sphinx

Denver Colorado

video here: youtu.be/AgzYIYB4cUc

Neamt, Romania (002_4057)

From the SL Fierce Magazine album covers selection.

 

Brittainy Collins

Luka Requiem

 

Get Behind Me Satan custom pose by Nathaniel Pevensey

 

Oh, don't be so shy

Welcome to our neighborhood

Hope you stay awhile

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