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a late autumn afternoon on Cape Cod

 

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Le cap Fréhel constitue une réserve ornithologique le long de la Côte d'Émeraude. Il est situé à 8,5 km du centre de Fréhel et à 4 km du centre de Plévenon, compte parmi les plus impressionnants de Bretagne : la falaise domine la mer d'environ 70 mètres. Un sentier entre les bruyères et les ajoncs, intégré au GR 34, fait le tour du cap. Par temps clair on peut distinguer les îles Anglo-Normandes de Jersey.

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Black-Capped Chickadee.

 

Between 4 3/4 to 5 3/4 inches long. Black cap and throat, white cheesk, gray back and dull white underparts. Wing feathers narrowly and indistinctly edged with white.

 

They can be found in deciduous and mixed forests, and open woodlands and suburban areas in winter.

 

They range from Alaska east across Canada to Newfoundland, and south to northern California, northern New Mexico, Missouri and northern New jersy. Winters south to Maryland and Texas.

 

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

Nxai Pan National Park (Botswana)

Scarborough, Ontario

December 8, 2019

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Festival 2021 - Cergy St Christophe

Terre-Neuve / Newfoundland Canada

Sesimbra, Setubal, Portugal

Single Use beer cap macro, Sony a7ii, 7artisans 35mm / f2.8. manual + macrodiopter

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A shot taken from my bedroom window this morning, as the sun rose over snow-capped Arran.

Red-capped Plover (male)

Charadrius ruficapillus

 

January 20th, 2021

Killarney, Victoria, Australia

 

Canon EOS R5

Canon EF 600mm f4L IS III USM lens

Canon EF 1.4x III Extender

 

One from one of my fave spots down at Killarney. Lots of fun trying to capture images of this wonderful species as they dart across the sand.

 

I was shooting late evening about 30 minutes before sunset for this image. I love the light at this time of day.

Paraiso Quetzal Lodge, Costa Rica

Cap Egmont, PEI

"Distressed" Polaroid image / SX-70

Une visite à un des plus beaux villages du Québec: Cap-Santé. Il faisait -20°C! Brrrrr!

Golfe de Saint-Tropez et Cap Camarat

Yo Ho Ho it be Cap'n Rusty looking for safe harbor in his own fo'ever port...arrr...

From our Pet Portrait's w/ teh World Famous Animal Network Pumpkin & Fiends Spooktacular last weekend...

 

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Some mushrooms are such a beauty for the eye, like these ones, almost look like they are wearing little diamonds ;-))

 

They are called "Mica caps", because of all those gleaming mica-like granules. Or in Dutch "Glimmerinktzwammen"

 

"Coprinellus micaceus is a common species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution. The fruit bodies of the saprobe typically grow in clusters on or near rotting hardwood tree stumps or underground tree roots. Depending on their stage of development, the tawny-brown mushroom caps may range in shape from oval to bell-shaped to convex, and reach diameters up to 3 cm. The caps, marked with fine radial grooves that extend nearly to the center, rest atop whitish stems up to 10 cm long. In young specimens, the entire cap surface is coated with a fine layer of reflective mica-like cells that provide the inspiration for both the mushroom's species name and the common names mica cap, shiny cap, and glistening inky cap. Although small and with thin flesh, the mushrooms are usually bountiful, as they typically grow in dense clusters. A few hours after collection, the gills will begin to slowly dissolve into a black, inky, spore-laden liquid—an enzymatic process called autodigestion or deliquescence. The fruit bodies are edible before the gills blacken and dissolve, and cooking will stop the autodigestion process." - WiKi

  

"De gewone glimmerinktzwam (Coprinellus truncorum, synoniem: Coprinus micaceus) is een schimmel uit de familie Psathyrellaceae.

In de jeugd is de hoed van de gewone glimmerinktzwam eivormig en bedekt met witte puntjes, resten van het velum (dit is goed te zien door op de foto te klikken). Later wordt de 1-3 cm grote hoed kegel- tot klokvormig. De hoed is geribbeld en bruinig van kleur. De lamellen zijn eerst wit, verkleuren later tot zwart. De witte steel is 3-10 cm hoog, niet geringd.

Vanaf mei tot in de herfst is de gewone glimmerinktzwam te vinden in groepen, bundels en zwermen. Deze algemene soort leeft op levende en dode loofbomen in bossen, parken en wegbermen." WiKi

waiting for the colors

Red-capped Robin

Petroica goodenovii

Petroicidae

Foraging Red-capped Robins usually pounce onto their prey on the ground from an elevated perch, such as a low branch or a stump. The species has also been recorded raking the leaf litter with its feet, regularly stopping and holding its head cocked to one side, presumably to detect any prey it has disturbed.

Manu Biological Research Station, Pilcopata, Peru

Une rencontre avec deux photographes : Mathulak et Fabien Ropars et un très bon moment passé en leur compagnie .Un endroit extraordinaire capturé au coucher du soleil !

A meeting with two photographers: Mathulak and Fabien Ropars and a great time spent with them. An extraordinary place captured at sunset!

Bajando hacia Cap de Long desde Campbieil.

 

Pirineos, 14-10-2017.

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