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Heaps goodness for the moos. It was a really humid day with the sort of light you only get then as if the subject is lit with giant outdoor kliegs:)
Houtem, Veurne, West Flanders, on the border of Belgium and France.
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went out for an hour yesterday as it was a 'barmy' 6deg, still plenty of snow about & big drifts at the roadsides but last night we had rain & today it's almost gone...
Today I made small birdseed balls.
The birds love it ❤
Pflanzenfett warm machen, Quark 40 % Fett, Haferflocken, etwas Mehl, Nüsse, Sonnenblumenkerne, Erdnüsse, hartgekochte Eier, Eierschale zerbröselt, Rosinen und etwas Pflanzenöl reinrühren.
In Förmchen (Donatförmchen z.B.) füllen, kalt werden lassen und aufhängen. Fertig ;)
Vegetable fat make hot, quark 40% fat, oatmeal, flour, nuts, sunflower seeds, peanuts, hard boiled eggs, eggshell crumble, raisins and some vegetable oil.
Fill in ramekins (Donat ramekins for example), will be cold and hang up. Ready ;)
Die Amsel (Turdus merula) oder Schwarzdrossel ist eine Vogelart der Familie der Drosseln (Turdidae). In Europa zählt die Amsel als einer der am weitesten verbreiteten Vertreter dieser Familie zu den bekanntesten Vögeln überhaupt. Ihre Körperlänge liegt zwischen 24 und 27 Zentimetern. Die Männchen sind schwarz gefärbt und haben einen gelben Schnabel, das Gefieder der Weibchen ist größtenteils dunkelbraun.
The Blackbird (Turdus merula) or black thrush is a species of bird in the family of thrushes (Turdidae). In Europe, the Blackbird as one of the most popular representative of this family is one of the best-known birds at all. Its body length is between 24 and 27 cm. Males are black in colour and have a yellow Bill, the plumage of the female is mostly dark brown.
I assume the skin on the top was edible to some creature like a squirrel or mouse or opossum or even raccoon, all of which roam our neighborhood.
NOTE: SLUGS are a suggested predator, and until further information is discovered, I must agree it could be....slug drool seems everywhere!
So this is what she was doing when i turned around.....eating Gasper's food.....I think she liked it....a lot
at last light in the eve, right after a heavy hailstorm they popped their seedheads and showed a giant mane of fluff!
Originally an exhibit on stand 50 at the 1962 Earls Court Commercial Motor Show, 1962KD is seen here a few days after entering service with Norshore Animal Foods.
The cab here is an LV/B(M) built by Bowyer Bros (Boalloy) of Congleton.
The tipper body is by Holmes (Preston) Ltd, who of course built the well known 'Homalloy' aluminium bodies, and joined forces with Cravens later in their existence.
Enjoy the great view with a delicious meal at the Wildcat Terrace.
Lunch at the animal kingdom also features animals. (of course)
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For animals that eat silage, a bale wrapper may be used to seal a round bale completely and trigger the fermentation process. In very damp climates, it is a legitimate alternative to drying hay completely and when processed properly, the natural fermentation process prevents mold and rot. Round bale silage is also sometimes called "haylage".
Quoi de plus beau que le regard d'un animal qui peut vous être reconnaissant? Ici, un lapin bélier qui s'appelle Réglisse et qui mène une vie exemplaire. Il est heureux, le montre et nous le rend bien.
Canon Eos 7D + Canon 10-22mm f/3,5
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Reminds me the little train of my father. He had the famous white Jouef citern wagons with plastic wheels (damaging the track). They were in boxes, every time I could look at them it was just like paradise going down inside me. I'd like to live this for ever, never growing up in our inhumane society. Sadly, he almost never used them. Some times he did a circle with tracks and just a Jouef power, but of course it didn't work very well. But anyway, as kids, we were excited by theses plastic toys put on the table with ugly little houses along the track, almost fighting to be the one who turns the power button ! Some years after, he begun to build a real big and serious network in the repaired room behind the roof, with stations, several paths and so on. He bought a blue Jouef BB 66000 with working front lights. We were loving it. He changed the wheels of some material, and stopped using some others (every little piece in little train cost very much, so the wheels !). The train had to fit with the new-bought meter long tracks, made of clean shining metal !
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