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Our airtran flight to LGA is delayed. Rittin sits @ alterra bored.

Boring / Oregon City Exit 1 Mile sign (though this is actually considered to be within the Boring CPO Boundary according to a map on the official site)

I got bored at a wedding so took a snap of my shoes

The Boreal Bluet is a small damselfly with a length of 1 to 1.6 inches

One very bored and fidgety participant in this year's Kinetic Sculpture race in Baltimore. I was amused by the fact that I had to cut off the head of the spectator in the background.

Not to me! This is from the flat and windy Jæren, Norway's only really flat area which makes it so special.

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.

 

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I (most likely) paid too much for this at a tourist shop, but most of my stone frogs and turtles have broken and this one really reminded me of my teen.

What I do when Patrick has to pull over and take a call for work while I wait.

One of four Boreal Owls seen on the LWAS/NOPAs Sax Zim trip along the North Shore of MN.

Core area of Boring Oregon

 

- Boring Middle School

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.

 

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This Boreal Owl with a mouse in it's talons, was photographed (copy of slide) off of Bayly Street in Ajax, Ontario, Canada on December 27, 1995.

 

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Brad Carlson

One of a series of 'Just mucking about' kind of images from a bored evening on holiday in Somerset a fortnight ago.

I saw this and almost lost it.

It's not as bad as it sounds . . .

picture of Starr Midal and myself xo

15:11 at a loss for what to photograph, again, I went for more vanity shots. I think this best represents my pure bleh of the day!

 

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The boy was a little bored with the wedding ceremony, but he made it a great shot for me :)

Are you bored with your life? Are your teeth yellow and crusty? Are you looking for a new hairdo? Then come to the Como Zoo in St. Paul and feel better about yourself!

 

This is the primary female orangutan at the Como Zoo. She actually had more life than this, but I caught her in the middle of a yawn.

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.

Peatland GHG exchange (autochamber) following wildfire

Photo: Mike Waddington @MACecohydrology

A nesting bird north of Anchorage, June 1991. K200

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.

 

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The most exciting bird we saw here was this Boreal Chickadee (Poecile hudsonicus). Boreal Chickadees are found only in northern coniferous forests; they differ from Black-capped Chickadees in their brown caps, the extensive chestnut on the sides, and the grey at the rear of the cheek patch.

Klubi, Turku, Finland.

 

Nikon D700 + 28mm f/2.8 @ ISO 5000 + Lightroom.

  

bored during entrepreneurship..

Cyanotype Print of Drawing

14 x 11" (c) Kristin Link 2017

Day 58

one a day

So over mowing, nice to have green grass in February but I'm sure we have cut enough grass to feed 6 cows for a year!

On Feb 2, I joined a Coulee Audubon field trip to northern WI. After hearing about Boreal Owl sightings from that morning, we made a couple calls and decided to drop all plans and make a run for one. Fortunately, we were successful, and saw no less than three birds, and around a dozen were reported altogether. This Boreal Owl posed quite nicely, although managed to keep his back to me most times.

 

Lifer 1426

ABA 622

and the last regularly occuring owl I needed for the US.

Always fun to see and photograph, this little owl was hanging out in a couple St. John's yards on February 6, 2014.

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