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Muted processing for this time of year. The boardwalk appears so still and lifeless at this time of year. Not necessarily the case though, as I found some cool invertebrate life, which I'll post shortly!
'Kids I'm Bored 51' is a creatively edited macro photograph of an anemone flower. It is a part of a series.
boring brown bolete or brown and yellow bolete
Ziegenlippe oder Filziger Röhrling
[Xerocomus subtomentosus]
stacked from 24 images; software used: Helicon Focus
This owl was perched in a sheltered spot on a neighbour's property while enduring a mini-blizzard. It was mostly sleeping but Blue Jays were harassing it here.
Fledged sometime between 3 pm and 4:15 pm. As of 9 pm she hasn't moved from this perch. I am amazed at how fast they grow. She is very aware, watching all the activity below. Her perch is at the same height as the nesting box, about 10 feet (3 meters) off the ground.
The dogs were getting antsy and it didn't look like she was interested in moving, so I let them all loose for a run around and this little owl watched very intently. I'm just amazed by the whole thing.
We were incredibly lucky to find this normally very secretive owl out in the open and only 5 minutes away from a skittish Great Grey Owl hunting on the same stretch of road.
2021-05-30 6238-CR2-L1T2
Getting bored of the same old thing all the time, I need to change it up a bit. I have had the last week or so where I went though some of my photos from this past year and deleted a whole bunch. But I did come across some that I liked and this being a little different I thought it was time to changes things up a bit.
Le fulmar boréal occupe principalement les eaux pélagiques de l'Atlantique Nord et du Pacifique Nord, s'aventurant jusqu'aux limites de la banquise.
Pour la reproduction, il colonise les falaises côtières escarpées et les îles isolées où il peut nicher en toute sécurité face aux prédateurs.
En dehors de la période de nidification, il mène une existence purement hauturière, restant en haute mer même durant les tempêtes les plus violentes.
The northern fulmar primarily inhabits the pelagic waters of the North Atlantic and North Pacific, venturing as far as the edge of the pack ice.
For breeding, it colonizes steep coastal cliffs and isolated islands where it can nest safely away from predators.
Outside the breeding season, it leads a purely open-ocean existence, remaining on the high seas even during the most violent storms.
Crashing bore just about sums up this non-sunrise, if not for the rocks and waves the morning would have been a total wash.
Mintin e Pontcanna
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Madainn ann am Pontcanna
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Maidin i bPontcanna
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Pontcanna goizean
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Morning in Pontcanna
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Caeau Llandaf, Caerdydd / Cardiff
Trailside
April 9, 2017
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Impossible Project B&W 600 Black Frame Edition Gen 2.0
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'Roid Week Spring 2017. (Day 7, no.1)
When Jasper is bored, he'll often lay like this, staring at us, front paws off to one side. Words? We don't need no stinking words! The message is clear.
Bored stryge scanning the rooftops of Paris from the gallery of chimeras, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, France.
When I read one description of f this bird, it said it had “ a brown cap and cinnamon colored feathers on it’s side.” What a delightful little guy he is. But he is not bold enough to eat from your hand like the Black Capped Chickadees do.
The boreal chickadees at Sax Zim Bog (Minnesota) don't show up at regular bird-feeders, but they do like peanut butter.
Note: One of the area volunteers told me they don't use peanut-butter to attract birds when it's warm out -- because it can (theoretically) get stuck in their feathers. But, it isn't a problem when it's cold outside. At the time of this picture, it was about -15f outside.
Continuing to add photos from a flash drive.
I visited the Weaselhead Park in hopes of finding at least one of two special owls that had been reported in the park. Lots of walking on icy paths. I was thrilled to see this Boreal Owl as I was on my way back to the parking lot! I was never close to it and left after I got my photos.
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