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Funny watching this Chickadee, Scratching it's But on this Branch..

This Bluebottle fly 'mooned' me.

 

Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday.

Lighthouse,

Butt of Lewis,

Scotland 2019

 

Kodak Portra 400

Agfa Isolette I

Scanned with Epson V800

Adjusted in Adobe Photoshop

This is a composite of either three or four duck butt shots I took within a few minutes of each other. The most I could get in one shot was four butts, but I wanted more, so I gathered them all together in this one image.

c'est quelque part et Eva pourrait sans doute vous donner les coordonnées GPS.

 

butte (1363rnb)

Back into the archives again, it's way to cold this morning for the bugs to be out!

Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday!

The railway bridge attached to the Butt bridge, joins the two banks of the River Liffey, facilitating the connection of the north of the city with the city center.

A Cascade Range Big Horn Sheep Canon XTi Sigma AF 50-500mm Aurora HDR 2019 Topaz Studio

The first photography stop on our short visit to the Isle of Lewis and Harris was as far north as you can go on the island; the Butt of Lewis with it's Lighthouse, rugged cliffs and coast.

Thanks to Steve for the inspiration to try a monochrome conversion.

Coyote Buttes is a section of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), spanning extreme South Central Utah and North Central Arizona, just south of US 89 halfway between Kanab, Utah and Page, Arizona. It is divided into two areas: Coyote Buttes North and Coyote Buttes South. Visiting either of the Coyote Buttes areas requires purchasing a hiking permit in advance. Only 20 people per day are allowed to hike in.

 

One of the highlights of Coyote Buttes North Area is the rock formation known as The Wave, a swirling sandstone formation.

 

The Wave and Buckskin Gulch share the Wire Pass Trailhead on House Rock Valley Road.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

north most tip of the Isle of Lewis

An interesting encounter as we were walking our papillon along a conservation park trail. The goat (buck) just watched as we passed so thankfully no 'head butting' :) was necessary. Later we noticed a small flock deeper in the forest where they apparently frequently escape from the neighbouring farmyard.

 

Thank you for viewing

Mmmmm....I just knew putting that bag of potatoes on the bottom shelf would pay off someday. Excuse me folks....I'm having a "moment". 😉

for the pervs terence and enoch

One of the many structures in the Coyote Buttes area of the Vermillion Cliffs

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Shooting Butts, Osmotherley Moor, North Yorkshire Moors National Park. used as cover for shooting Grouse and Pheasants when in season. Taken on a beautiful golden sun morning with a hint of mist and fog. my first shot in anger with my new Nikon D810. ☺

Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday!

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