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A very close fly by.

 

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A distant shot and big crop, but nice to catch this parent with one of its four chicks.

Sturgeon County, Alberta.

First Avocet of the season.

 

Beaver County, Alberta.

I posted a shot featuring the female yesterday. Here she is with her mate in focus.

 

Edmonton, Alberta.

 

A picker’s delight....what’s your favorite? I want that bell with the dog on it!

Employee returns from taking out the garbage. Shot in the South Loop, Chicago Illinois.

Minto, ND. The flags, the old red truck...it's a classic.

The Avocets are massing up now. As you can see, they are loosing their rusty colour with some already in winter plumage.

 

This image does not do justice to the number of birds I saw there. There were at least two thousand. I just got tired of counting after that :)

Americana

I am sure if this sign could talk it might have a few stories.

Old sign off the 95 in Nevada.

A nice little Americana pic of a couple waiting for their bus somewhere on the road to Wagoner, Oklahoma around June of 1999. (Ma & Pa's Film Archives)

Petersburg, Virginia was a very interesting city; Old town looked like a ghost town. It was quite strange and it felt like we were in the Twilight zone. But I really liked the looks of this antique store.

Setophaga Americana

Warren County, NJ

San Jacinto Wildlife Area, Lake View, Californie, U.S.A.

Un autre Lifer de la Californie.

 

Voici un autre superbe oiseau de passage dans ce merveilleux endroit et puisque que c'était le printemps en Californie les fleurs sauvage bordaient les étants.

 

San Jacinto Wildlife Area, Lake View, California, U.S.A.

Another Lifer from beautiful Southern California.

 

Here is another beautiful bird passing through this wonderful place and since it was California's spring wildflowers lined the hills.

Leaves of Century Plant (Agave americana). A stunning, sculptural plant. As the 6-foot leaves unfurl, savage spines leave a lasting impression on the plant’s epidermis. Matures in roughly 10 years, at which time a yellow-flowered stalk bolts upwards of 26 feet (8 meters); the primary plant dying thereafter.

 

McGovern Centennial Garden. Hermann Park. Houston, Texas.

 

"With Teeth", a lullaby of sorts, by Nine Inch Nails: www.youtube.com/watch?v=H21PyAV4zCU

  

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Carapace irisée de la chrysomèle du romarin

Regenbogenfarbiger Panzer einer Chrysolina americana

Rainbow-colored carapace of a chrysolina americana

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American Avocet at Blacks Creek Reservoir near Boise, Idaho

An American Wigeon at Kathryn Albertson Park in Boise, Idaho

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Taketomi : Shin

 

Contoured Mesh Head by Vive Nine Fiore

           w/ Taylor Applier + Aya Lip

The side of a grand old barn north of Freeport,IL..This location is for sale,so you could own this piece of Americana,which includes a nice house,pond,and 17 acres!

  

Cooking Lake. Strathcona County, Alberta.

 

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Greater Rhea

(In soybean plantation, a male feeding and caring for his young.)

Recurvirostra americana: Two immature/non-breeding adult avocets along the shallow beach of Texas City, TX. American avocets are large waders in the stilt and avocet family.

 

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rappresenta una minaccia per le tartarughe autoctone in via di estinzione e per l’ittiofauna, essendo una forte predatrice di pesci. È una specie molto adattabile ed è anche portatrice di agenti patogeni per l’uomo.

Efecto de noche americana, jugando con Isos, velocidad, diafragma, EV (compensación de la Exposición) y filtro ND. está captada a las 10:23:56 am.

 

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The female on the right has a more deeply curved bill.

 

They are transitioning into winter plumage. It was a little hazy on that day, but I like the effect.

• Wood stork

• Cigüeña de cabeza pelada

 

Scientific classification

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Chordata

Class:Aves

Order:Ciconiiformes

Family:Ciconiidae

Genus:Mycteria

Species:M. americana

 

Juvenile / Inmaduro

 

Boca del Cufré, San José, Uruguay

Located in Hyde Park, New York, the Eveready Diner is a favorite of the locals & visitors to the historical home of President Roosevelt.

Credit: Uni-qu3 MIleniablue tight dress net Maitreya --- Esclusive items for 7Event event-- more details in Blogg .

 

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Song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-eYbUVZedY

The first barn was completed in 2013 by the Hygienic Dress League — the husband-and-wife street art duo of Steve and Dorota Coy from Detroit.

 

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An ancient silo, old Ford pickup and a long unused windmill keep a lovely well-preserved barn company on a delicious Minnesota summer day. As an old person, I can’t simply look at this photo but instead I find myself transported into it and a time it represents.

 

There was a number of decades last century when rural America was coming alive with a transition from rudimentary physical labor to a more promising future through technology that held hopes of easier and more prosperous living for farmers and their offspring.

 

For those of us growing up in the decades on either side of mid-century, there were experiences of a lifetime to live, like taking our first airplane trip, watching our first black and white TV followed a number of years later by watching our first color TV program. We were happy with the quality even though years later we would be horrified if we had to watch fuzzy programs.

 

Our country was creating at a rapid rate some of the world’s most marvelous buildings, machines and 8-cylinder cars that whizzed down two lane highways at speeds exceeding 55 mph. NASA was reaching for the moon even as our military was considered the most powerful on earth.

 

But underlying the external progress, farmers were slowly undergoing changes as well, changes that turned our Norman Rockwell farms into ever expanding soil factories intent on wringing out every dollar the land could produce. Along with that pursuit, we began to see changes happening to farm families through the loss of farm youth to jobs and careers in our burgeoning cities.

 

Americana turned into a memory.

 

(Photographed near Annandale, MN)

 

Basswood (Tree)

Tilia americana

 

I consider this a weed. It's forever dropping twigs and branches, the wood is basically useless for anything but carving and the only thing worst for firewood is Butternut. The older ones in my woods are over a 100 feet tall with a 4 foot diameter. It's highly unlikely I'll be pulling them out of the ground anytime soon.

A very rare sighting here. This young Whooping Crane was spotted by several people in a marsh north west of Edmonton, and the word got around quickly. I was at the right place and time today to get this shot as it flew by me to land on a field where has been foraging a long distance away from the road I was standing on.

 

This is a young non-breeding individual that did not go up to Wood Buffalo National Park, or is taking his sweet time to get there. No urgency for it.

 

The whooping Crane's primary natural breeding ground is Wood Buffalo National Park, in Canada's Northwest Territories and Alberta.

They winter in the coastal marshes of Texas, particularly in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.

 

Martin-pêcheur vert, Green Kingfisher. Adult male.

At first glance, this might look like part of a large flock of Snow Geese, but they are American Avocets in winter plumage.

 

Cooking Lake in Central Alberta has long been known as a major staging area for American Avocets during migration.

 

This shot is one I took there at the end of August in 2022, but never processed. The entire flock was estimated at about 5,000 by biologist Dick Dekker who just completed a 15 year study of the Avocets of Cooking lake.

 

Cooking Lake. Strathcona county, Alberta.

Catie and I went drone flying and then enjoyed a few beers on the deck at Lake Como. It was a beautiful evening in a place that almost doesn't seem real!

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