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Eastern Bluebird and the moon of the Solstice
Merle bleu de l'Est et la lune du solstice d'été
Mount Royal Cemetery
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WISH YOU ALL A MARVELLOUS WEEK:D ( still working........comment asa I can)
This Cape May Warbler was by far the most active Warbler in my friends backyard. He guards all the jelly feeders from other warblers.
This is a view of the whole Island of Fuerteventura as a bird may see it, every mountain is a volcano..
I appreciate your comments and views. I will be off here for about 10 days will be commenting as I can . Have a great day everyone.
So much hate and anger going on, I needed a respite from the ugliness. Snowy Plovers today were the answer for me. Love, love, love these little guys. Thanks for being there for me little ones.
Petit Gravelot - Charadrius dubius - Little Ringed Plover (Juvenile), Urville Nacqueville, Cotentin, Normandy, France
Very slow day at Coyote Hills, but this beautiful 'museum' of Cedar Waxwings saved the day. I love that word to describe them.
I was astounded at the water levels at the park today. The water just past the entrance kiosk is very close to the road. Never ever seen it so high!!
The bird had recovered quickly and flew away happily - and I had taken some nice photos! :-)
Bruchpilot Nr. 2
Der verunglĂŒckte Vogel hatte sich schnell erholt und flog fröhlich davon - und ich hatte ein paar schöne Fotos gemacht! :-)
Hier sieht er schon wieder fit aus!
Another recent image taken during a visit to Dubbo Zoo (Dubbo, NSW; Australia) with long time friend and fellow flickr photographer Joe Micallef.
There were a couple of these Blue-faced Honeyeaters hanging around an eating area.
They were reluctant to pose in the same tree or on the same branch for long, but I managed to get this and a couple of others....
Hope you like this one!
Thanks for any comments, views or favorites - most appreciated!
Have a splendid day and week everyone!
Bad luck that I only had the 18-55 mm on :o) but she was awesome :o) I've never seen swans here before. No feed for them here. But this one was very young and clearly lost. She kept searching and looking around, before she disappeared around the corner and probably found a place to rest for a while :o)
Doing what it seldom does.... catch some rest... and having some deep thoughts :). Overland Park Arboretum, KS
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