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After several years opening a store just for fun, I decided to rebrand my store not so long ago because I dislike how the old one looks like + I'm not happy with the name. I enjoy making hand drawn stuff and remembering how one of my SL sister love the old brows I made a lot, I decided to remake a better brow with this new brand as the first product I hope everyone like it!
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Please try demo first! On-Going giveaway on my facebook~
Albert (if he is male?) was showing well on my first day at Bempton Cliffs, but keeping low over the water. My main issue was fitting him all in frame with that huge wingspan.
So not my best shot, but at least you can tell what he is! It is quite amazing to think this bird would normally only be found in the Southern Hemisphere and is thousands of miles off track. Seems to be doing all right though!
The white-browed woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus) is a medium-sized passerine bird endemic to Australia. The white-browed woodswallow has very distinctive plumage consisting of white brow over a black head with the upper body being a deep blue-grey and with a chestnut under body.
I took several photos of these Woodsparrows, the best of which I combined into a single photo using artificial intelligence. The more I use AI, the more I love it.
'Wanna come over for Netflix and seeds?'
A male Red-browed Finch carries a gift of grass head to his partner to entice her into mating with him.
Lake Manchester, QLD
Ranging across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, it is endemic to Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is temperate forests.
Kathmandu Valley. Nepal.
Today's theme, three bird photos taken on May 1st, 2024. In recent days, a pair of Red-browed Finches have come to my food table looking for a free meal. They're very flighty and hard to capture with my camera. Today I got lucky and this is the best of three shots I got before they flew away.
The Red-browed Finch is most easily recognised by its bright red eyebrow, rump and beak, on an otherwise green and grey bird. Upperparts are olive green with grey underneath. Both sexes are similar in appearance. Often observed in small flocks, which feed on the grass. They will fly into dense undergrowth when disturbed by a passer-by. Red-browed Finches may also be called Red-browed Firetails.
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Elderly woman wearing a traditional rigid broad brim hat (Koop), Hsipaw Myanmar. The Koop is made from bamboo and acts like a waterproof shield in the wet as well as blocking out the hot sun.
387) White Browed Crake
White-Browed Crake, Amaurornis cinerea, Sintar Kening Putih
This is Small, slim-bodied crake with relatively long legs and toes. Well vegetated coastal and terrestrial wetlands, both freshwater and saline, especially those with thick shrubs near water edges. Feed on earthworms, slugs, leeches, insects, water spiders, frog spawn, and small fish; also seeds and leaves of aquatic plants. This species can be found in South East Asia, down south to Northern Territory of Australia.
Spain; Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia 6/11/26.
Never thought I'd see one of these in Murcia! One or two do pass through each autumn, it's just a matter of connecting with them. This one was found the previous day, normally they're gone by the next day.
Snowy browed flycatcher, Vietnam.
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The White-browed babbler (Pomatostomus superciliosus) is a small, gregarious Australian bird known for its distinctive white eyebrow and long, decurved bill. They are typically found in family groups, inhabiting dry, open woodlands and shrubby areas across southern mainland Australia. They are active, noisy birds that forage on the ground, often in flocks, and build dome-shaped nests from sticks.
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Red-browed Finch
Scientific Name: Neochmia temporalis
Description: The Red-browed Finch is most easily recognised by its bright red eyebrow, rump and beak, on an otherwise green and grey bird. Upperparts are olive green with grey underneath. Both sexes are similar in appearance. Often observed in small flocks, which feed on the grass. They will fly into dense undergrowth when disturbed by a passer-by. Red-browed Finches may also be called Red-browed Firetails.
Similar species: Silvereye
Distribution: The Red-browed Finch occurs mostly east of the Great Dividing Range, between Cape York in Queensland and the Mount Lofty Ranges in South Australia
Habitat: The Red-browed Finch is found in grassy areas interspersed with dense understorey vegetation, often along creek lines.
Seasonal movements: Largely sedentary.
Feeding: The Red-browed Finch feeds on seeds and insects on the ground, but sometimes perches on seeding grass heads.
Breeding: The nest of the Red-browed Finch is large and domed, with a side tunnel for an entrance. It is a rough construction of twigs and grass stems built in a dense shrub between 1 and 2 metres from the ground. Both parents share nest-building, incubation of the eggs and feeding of the young when they hatch.
Calls: Short, high-pitched whistles.
Minimum Size: 10cm
Maximum Size: 12cm
Average size: 11cm
Average weight: 11g
Breeding season: October to April
Clutch Size: 4 to 5
Incubation: 14 days
Nestling Period: 22 days
(Source: www.birdsinbackyards.net)
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This species of owl is mostly found in southern Brazil and small portions of Argentina and Paraguay. It's common tupi-guarani name is murucututu or murucutu, a word that is also used to refer to the Spectacled Owl.
Another shot of the Bempton Cliffs Black-browed albatross, taken on a pretty windy day earlier this week.
Some visitors avoid coming to the cliffs on windy days, especially if they have a fear of heights and that can be a shame. The viewing platforms are very safe and the seabirds like to "show off" their skills in the wind. In this shot the albatross is virtually hanging still with hardly any forward movement.
Yes, this is Albert taken near Bempton Cliffs last year on a rather gloomy day.
After being blown off course from the South Atlantic a few years ago, Albert has spent most of his time in the Baltic Sea around Denmark and Germany and made regular visits to Bempton Cliffs. As far as I'm aware though he didn't put in an appearance at Bempton this year.
As always, thank you so much for stopping by and for leaving any comments or faves, they are very much appreciated.
Falkland Islands, Pebble Island
Unfortunately strong wind prevented our small plane from taking us to one of the Islands where this Albatross breeds. On several occasions we saw and photographed them from some distance offshore. The Black-browed Albatross are found circumpolar in sub-Antarctic waters and over 200,000 pair nest on small islands off West Falkland.
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Here's my newest release for FLORA! I was very inspired by doja cat recently... so i wanted to create brows that are somewhat similar to hers! The picture was done by my amazing friend Serein, be sure to check out her work, she's absolutely amazing <3
INCLUDES:
+ OMEGA appliers
+ 4 colors, which one of them is tintable white!
Hope you enjoy~ ♥
Leila is now available in mainstore and marketplace
Skin exist in 5 different tones for Lelutka Evolution with different colors of brows and 1 without, shape for Nova head.
Body skin compatible with Maitreya, Belleza, Legacy, Slink, Tonic.
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~Meow Meow~ Skin Leila T2 blond brows
~Meow Meow~ Leila shape
~Meow Meow~ Eye pack Rainbow pride 2 models of 5 different colors (you can get them for free for some days in my group, see notice tab)
~Meow Meow~ Blush Candy 5 different colors available as limited group gift at The Darkness Event, Taxi
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Fashion style Boys to the bone
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(Yummy) Gala Ring Set
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i use Viewer firestorm - Sky preset "Default" - Resolution Ultra. I used material effect from Lelutka for more shine. I used photoshop only to crop the picture, add blur and light, clean little mesh avatar default according to the pose. Skin & makeup without editing. Demo available so always try!
The white-browed wagtail or large pied wagtail (Motacilla Maderaspatensis) is a medium-sized bird and is the largest member of the wagtail family. They are conspicuously patterned with black above and white below, a prominent white brow, shoulder stripe and outer tail feathers. White-browed wagtails are native to South Asia, common near small water bodies and have adapted to urban environments where they often nest on roof tops. The specific name is derived from the Indian city of Madras (now Chennai). - Source: Wikipedia
(Thalassarche melanophrys). This is an image I've always wanted to capture. The breeding behaviour of the albatross. These birds are so elegant and their 'eye liner' and plumage is magnificent! These images were taken on The Falkland Islands.
Motmots have always been among my favorite birds. Their colours are absolutely stunning! The Turquoise-browed Motmot is found from the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico down to Costa Rica. I recently returned from a trip to the Yucatan region of Mexico, where I had an amazing time photographing this individual which I would find in the same area almost every day. What a beautiful bird!