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This is the initial view I had of the boreal owl found Feb 25, 2013, along the Red River in Grand Forks County, ND. It was a "first" for the county, and perhaps the first live boreal owl seen in North Dakota since 2001.
In the dark of the night, the small Boreal Owl comes alive in the spruce and fir forests of northern North America and Europe. This bright-eyed, square faced owl sits and waits on a perch for small mammals and birds before gliding down talons first to grab it. From late winter through spring, its quick, hollow hooting sounds across the dark forest as the male calls for a mate. They spend the year in boreal forests, occasionally making their way farther south in years of prey scarcity.
Change for India helps provide bore wells to rural villages without sufficent water. Bore wells in India are a great source of clean drinking water.
Super Takumar 200mm F/4. Old RAW file from Alaska. Bore Tides can move very fast and are an impressive sight in motion.
I got bored, so I threw this together.
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I've had a few, so my photoshop "skillz" aren't very sharp.
What do you do when you are supposed to write a thesis but you are to bored to do it? Yes, you grab your camera and take pictures of your interiors....
Brussels, Belgium. March 2010.
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This is what happens when you tag your image "boring."
Turnagain Arm is famous for its tidal bores. When there is a particularly low tide, the inrushing new high tide often appears as a wall of water.
We happened to park along Turnagain Arm just when such a bore was to occur.
You can see the bore wall as a thin white line just below the water "horizon". We were too far away to get good photos, but the bore was very impressive when viewed through binoculars. The face of the bore was at least 2 miles from us, so it could have been from 10 to 40 feet tall.
Be sure to view the larger sizes to see the detail (just click on the image).
Image processed with GIMP.
Another version of my bored photo...
I am currently trying to squeeze in reading the "Chinese Cinderella" book that i borrowed form Dhenz a few months ago. I try to squeeze it from my paperwroks and CSI dvd marathons hahaha! Busy me... busy as a bee me.... =D
(NPS Photo/ Tim Rains)
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Uploaded as tribute to the Boring Postcard books by Martin Parr. Found these at Oxfam for £2.99
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Place de L'Hotel de Ville- Vichy
Esmalte beeeem BLÉ, mas não deixa de ser bonito. No mesmo dilema da maioria das outras fotos, ficou aparecendo o branquinho da unha na foto, mas ao vivo ficou bom, não tive culpa, problemas da minha câmera! ;C
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We spotted this boreal owl perched along a road in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
Photo by Courtney Celley/USFWS.
The tunnelpatin, mother of the boring personnel, poses with three school kids in front of the new boring machine Molly.
Molly is the third boring machine of the North/South line, the new metro line of Amsterdam.
The school kids gave the machine the name Molly.
Check www.meltdown.nl
Change for India helps provide bore wells to rural villages without sufficent water. Bore wells in India are a great source of clean drinking water.
The annual visit of the Ringling Bros Barnum and Bailey Circus to Anaheim was a bit too much for this young man as he waits for the animals to be off-loaded and the elephant walk to begin.
Anaheim, California, USA
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