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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!
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Every morning during the Corvid 19 lockdown I am walking around the lake in my local park just as the sun is coming up. It has brought some great opportunities to capture sunrises and to spend time with the wildlife. This particular pair of swans are a new pairing. The male had a lifetime mate and she died earlier this year. This was a sad event but the cob flew off and returned about a week later with a new mate. It is lovely to watch them together. I do not think we will have cygnets this year, but maybe next year we can look forward to them again.
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.
Otters at Satay by The Bay fighting over a tasty morsel. Unfortunately that's the end of my short interlude on "Nature/ Wildlife", should really be photographing more but too caught up with work/ other commitments. :(
Yesterday rode out to watch the eagles. Ground is getting bare and we need some snow. They are so majestic.
We've all had enough of snow and cold and many months to go still...........going to be a LONG winter.
It was nice to see it had a successful hunt, I couldnt see him when he landed but a few seconds later he flew up in a tree with a vole in his talons
Snowshoe Hare running around! I tried some high key images today; white subject on white snow on a cloudy day... BTW those are the back legs....
Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald - Germany
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I was quite excited when I spotted this Kingbird land in this blooming tree while I was enjoying a round of golf in Virginia. I had my camera ready since I knew I would be seeing lots of birds along the fairways. This was a case of being at the right place at the right time. I got several shots and even a flight shot as it left the tree but this one seemed to have the right pose. I love spring for the opportunity to get shots like this!
Courtesy Brittany Martin Many find comfort or hope from seeing mourning doves. Some people believe that the sight of a mourning dove is a message from God, angels, or other spiritual guides. In the Old Testament of the Bible, a dove is a symbol of reconciliation, forgiveness and peace.
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Derbyshire yesterday with the Dippers, there were at least 3-4 pairs operating in this lovely river within a 1-2 mile stretch :-)