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Created for TMI's March contest "Go Wide"
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Wide view created by cropping.
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This is "Bella" one of Daughters three Cats..Once a wild feral cat but now a established family member.
DOUX - Ryan Hairstyle
.Tardfish. Self-Medicated Crown
^^Swallow^^ Earrings Gauged S04 (f)
Lunar - Bell Set
On our way to Ulenburg Castle we passed fields of crop and forests. Obernbeck,Löhne, Ostwestfalen, Germany
You can dig up Queen Anne's lace when it's young and plant the carrot-like tubers in your garden, but this plant propagates most effectively by seed. The seeds can be gathered by gently brushing your hand over the flower umbels in late summer as it goes to seed... it is also a biennial.
Here is a stitch of two wide angle views combined to get the really wide blue hour view there at Lac Moraine.
Ein weiter Blick über das Land in Westerhever.
A wide view over the country in Westerhever.
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Not sure what she's looking at on the front porch ceiling.
I have an area in my garden that has very old irises that I got from my son's house...
they are all the same... but for some reason, I got this solid purple one this year... the first and only one!!
Song Inspiration - Katy Perry - Wide Awake
Location - Silent Melody
Pose - Something New - Believe in Magic
Hair - Tableau Vivant \\ Editorial \ Eastern wind - Redheads
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An adorable little Red-shouldered Hawk chick peers out of its nest, wide-eyed at the big new world that awaits!
The Whooping Crane Conservancy, Hilton Head Island, SC, USA
(This photo was taken with a long zoom lens from a respectful distance, so as not to disturb the bird and nest area in any way)
Rainbow bee-eaters are always watching for flying insects, and can spot a potential meal up to 45 metres away. Once it spots an insect a bee-eater will swoop down from its perch and catch it in its long, slender, black bill and fly back to its perch. Bee-eaters will then knock their prey against their perch to eat it.
Even though rainbow bee-eaters are actually immune to the stings of bees and wasps, upon capturing a bee they will rub the insect's stinger against their perch to remove it, closing their eyes to avoid being squirted with poison from the ruptured poison sac.