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A rare commute to work today. In normal times I'd catch up and overtake slower moving cycle traffic - but COVID-19 has induced an attitude change. I hang back out of the riders 'exhaust/emission' zone.
This is a shared path.
This Robin seemed a little nervous, not sure if it was another rival or a Sparrow Hawk that has been known to visit the area.
Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) male, I suspect, from the behaviours he displayed. Kelowna Downtown Marina, Kelowna, BC.
The grass is greener on the other side. Actually there is almost no green grass around since we have not had rain for months!!! Anise checks out the sheep that will keep her company while she's at the farm.
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Rassi is a very social cat - He loves attention!!
(I stuck my hand in the picture so I could use it for 365, if I needed to, LOL!!)
Photographed at my feeding station in an Inverness-shire wood.
If you'd like to book a session (guided or unguided) please visit www.karenmillerphotography.co.uk/Crested-Tit-Photography-... for info. (Nov-early March)
Recently i got a call from one of my friend stating that one of my photograph is in website(given below)
www.asiapacifictravel.vn/tours/indochina_travel/india_tou...
I was quite stunned while see that image in a website of a company which is operating from Vietnam, I never expect money for using my photograph but atleast a permission through mail or mobile, even i entered my mobile number in the profile page. I was quite surprised Flickr is almost a giant in web industry don't they have watch dog to monitor such image thefts. I don't know how many of your images are glittering in the websites without your permission.
For you reference find the image below.
Thanks
Raja
The hole in the soil was made by voles intent on stripping the covering from my car's central controller (allows the roof to fold down and rise, also the windows to go up and down!). Only cost me £500 to replace ;'-0
Anyway ... the wasp appeared to be digging in a new direction ... wonder if it was nesting? Strange!
Museum of Modern Art De Pont, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Part of the Museum Behaviour series bit.ly/H0skbp
Behaving to type and following a leader. Sheep are sheared at this time of year to avoid heatstroke and combat parasites. I’m sure ewe knew that already.
Museum of Modern Art De Pont, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
More of the Museum Behaviour series bit.ly/H0skbp
I watched a Fries goby dance around the mud in 25m of water in Loch Fyne creating this pattern in an attempt to attract a mate. Its the first time I noticed this unusual behaviour. There is a slender seapen in the bottom right hand corner and at one oclock to act as a sense of scale. The image is a plan view the central bit is slightly raised. Unfortunately the fish noticed I was watching and soon disappeared into a hole
So it's been a few months since I've seen any beavers at either Vanier Park or Hinge Park. I know there's a few still around but they've kept a pretty low profile over the dark winter months. But with the arrival of freezing temperatures I popped down to the Olympic Village and actually got to see the lone beaver there out foraging for some things to eat. It had been hiding in the cattails when it came out and then suddenly did a little roll before disappearing under the ice. I've seen beavers do all sorts of things but I've never seen this behaviour before!
There were lots of bees and wasps on the sunny side of a fountain. I presume they were eating the algae that was growing at the edge of the water rather than drinking the water. Thanks for your comments - so they are drinking the water then.
August 2016
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I was so excited just to get close to the Fairy terns at Nairns - all the other times I've seen them I've been much further away. They are the sweetest little birds. Even more wonderful was to see this courtship behaviour, where the male brings the female a fish.
No. 99 in my Birds of Australia set.
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