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“I feel like I’m nothing without wildlife. They are the stars. I feel awkward without them.” ~ Bindi Irwin
Why, he could charm the scales right off a snake (said with a Texas twang).
(?) Red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) on a foggy morning in McGovern Centennial Gardens. Hermann Park. Houston, Texas.
Hier noch mal eine Konserve... Ich hoffe dieses Jahr wird ein besseres Jahr für Libellen. Dann kommen sie wieder in Ihr Brutgebiet und man kann sie wieder beobachten bei ihren akrobatischen Flügen....
Wünsche euch ein schönes Karnevalwochenende...
National Wildlife Refuge - Bill Williams River, tributary of the Colorado River.
- Southwest Arizona
Had to go up to the hospital today for tests and the area turkeys were standing their ground. So I had to drive around on the grass. Then they came up to my car and started to peck at my hub cap. Getting to be a nuisance.
I always like to strive for something pleasing about an image. Sometimes it's the clarity, or the intimacy, and sometimes it's the magical feeling. It's important to have something stand out. I'm not always successful at that but I usually try!
Caught him/her out on my feeder. Been around all spring and still here. Nice to see and such a beautiful bird.
This red-shouldered hawk was kind enough to give me a warm send off at the end of a recent outing at the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge . This shot was captured toward the end of the day and the lighting wasn't fantastic, but being as the hawk was so obliging I couldn't resist.
Those who wish to pet and baby wild animals "love" them. But those who respect their natures and wish to let them live normal lives, love them more. - Author: Edwin Way Teale
Stop the hunting in the lanes
stop the unnecessary pain
Stop the culling of the deer
Stop the foxes facing fear.
Protect our wildlife
it's not a game
stop the ugliness and the shame
Not all humans are the same!
dfpnov2022
Just before sundown at the White Mountain Grassland Animal Preserve near Eagar, Arizona. The White Mountains are full of Elk. If you drive country roads at dusk you need to be careful to not hit one crossing the road. Actually they cross the roads in large numbers and when you see one there could be several or a 100 following the first one, just racing along in a big herd.