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Grand Central

Finistère (France)

Coal Market,

There is almost no forest left in Haiti but people need the coal to cook and survive.

Portrait and Street Photography around the World

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La Réserve nationale de faune du cap Tourmente

 

The Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

 

www.captourmente.com/eng/default.htm

  

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Red-capped Plover (male)

Charadrius ruficapillus

 

July 11th, 2017

Jam Jerrup, Victoria, Australia

 

Canon EOS 1D X

Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens

Canon EF 1.4x III Extender

 

A small flock of these Red-capped Plovers were feeding along the receding tide when something flew by & spooked them - they all hit the deck & crouched down low to blend in with the sand.

Between sea and rocks

View of the Channel from Cap Blanc-Nez, Wissant, France.

HDR (Photomatix) + Topaz Adjust

Black-capped chickadees often are in small flocks, foraging at feeders or in woodlands. During the day they are very active, often foraging upside-down or gleaning, hovering, and hawking.

A Black-capped chickadee often hides berries and seeds under leaves or in the crevices of bark, and is able to remember these locations for as long as a month.

Cap Martin, Méditerranée en furie, face à Monaco.

  

Macro Mondays - Bottle Cap

 

I like or better to say I love champagne, sparkly and prosecco - and the bubblier, the drier, the better.

I like to check every time also the metal caps and their designs and the most interesting and nice ones to look I repurpose.

I make fridge magnets of them.

 

When Finland celebrated it's 100 years of independence in 2017 - there was a special edition of bubbly and it had a special metal cap too. Suomi (Finland) 100

 

As a metal cap fridge magnet enthusiast I had to take several trips to the liquor store - purely for the fridge magnet purposes naturally :o)

Scrap Caps are here......................................!

 

After hitting loads of walls the Scrap Cap is born.

 

Only three of these people, get in touch if your interested.

  

Spraypaint on vinyl.

YouTube -> Behind the Scene

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Ce n'est absolument pas ce que je voulais faire ce soir, mais bon, elle me plait beaucoup :) je me suis perdu en voulant aller un endroit, et je suis tomber sur une impasse, vers le Cap Ferret.

Et cela fait longtemps que je n'ai pas poster de paysages.

Pas de HDR, ni de DRI, just 1 shot prise dans la nuit.

 

Materiel: Nikon D7000 / Tamron 10-24mm Æ’/3.5-4.5G

 

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La primera gorra que pinto.

Spray, acrílico y látex.

The black cap, lovely yellowy-cream plumage and cyan bill make this a very attractive heron.

This is a picture of a group of brick cap mushrooms at Lake Waterford Park in Pasadena, Maryland.

Round Bay Quad

Atlantic wall Blockhaus

© 2017 Pedro M. Mielgo

Playa de Aro (Gerona). Desde el camino de ronda, Cala Belladona.

Al fondo, Cala Sant Jordi y Cap Roig. Mucho más allá, Palamós.

Pose longue au Cap d'Agde

Reifel Bird Sanctuary

Westham Island

Delta BC

 

These little guys move so quickly they are harder to photograph.

 

The black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a small, nonmigratory, North American passerine bird that lives in deciduous and mixed forests. It is a member of the Paridae family, also known as tits. It has a distinct black cap on its head, a black bib underneath, and white cheeks. It has a white belly, buff sides, and grey wings, back, and tail. The bird is well known for its vocalizations, including its fee-bee call and its chick-a-dee-dee-dee call, from which it derives its name.

 

The black-capped chickadee is widely distributed throughout North America, ranging from the northern United States to southern Canada and all the way up to Alaska and Yukon. It feeds primarily on insects and seeds, and is known for its ability to cache food for use during the winter. The hippocampus of the black-capped chickadee grows during the caching season, which is believed to help it better remember its cache locations. The black-capped chickadee is a social bird and forms strict dominance hierarchies within its flock. During the winter, these flocks include other bird species. It has the ability to lower its body temperature during cold winter nights, allowing it to conserve energy.

 

Black-capped chickadees build nests in tree cavities, with the nesting season starting in late April and lasting until late June. They lay on average 6–8 eggs, which hatch after 11–14 days. Juveniles fledge 12–16 days after hatching.

 

The population of black-capped chickadees is thought to be increasing, and they are considered a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is the state bird of both Massachusetts and Maine in the United States, and the provincial bird of New Brunswick in Canada.

Name: Chesnut-capped laughingthrush

Scientific: Garrulax mitratus

Malay: Kekicau-riang Mata Putih / Rimba Genting

Family: Leiothrichidae

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An action shot with Captain America.

A serene fall landscape at Cap-Tourmente preserve, QC, Canada

This white-capped albatross flew straight towards our small tour boat. It then settled on the water quite close to us probably hoping we were a fishing vessel and may throw over some off-cuts!

 

Near Taiaroa Head off Port Chalmers in New Zealand (location on map approximate)

 

See image of the bird's arrival in first comment box.

 

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Cap Fréhel is a peninsula in Côtes-d'Armor, in northern Brittany, France which extends off the Côte d'Émeraude into the Golfe de Saint-Malo. No towns or villages are situated on the peninsula however two lighthouses, one from the 17th century and the other one from 1950, are located at the tip of it. The Cap is located 8.5 km from the town centre of Fréhel.

 

The peninsula is surrounded by mainly cliffs which make it difficult to access it via sea. The whole of the undulating terrain is covered in moorland and marshes which make it difficult to construct any structure on the site.

Orographic cap cloud enshrouding a distant mountain peak in the St Elias Mountains on the Haines Highway. Yukon Territory of Canada, overlooking Dezadeash Lake.

 

Orographic cap clouds form during mountain wave conditions, when strong winds blow across mountain ranges. The presence of these clouds is significant in that they are usually associated with dangerous turbulence. All of the orographic cloud forms (rotor clouds, lenticular clouds and cap clouds) are unique in that they are stationary over a particular area and do not move with the wind flow, but rather circulate in place much like a giant eddy in the sky.

Black-capped Chickadee - Morgan County, Alabama - January 25, 2025 (the snow appears to be "tapering off."

Came across two Black-Capped Chickadees yesterday burrowing out a hole in a dead tree stump. This one stood watch over me while the other was doing the digging (I'll post that pic later on). Hope you enjoy!

... Leuchttürme am Cap Arcona, Rügen, Deutschland 04.09 * lighthouses at Cap Arcona, Rügen, Germany

Blue-capped Tanager

 

Fairly large tanager, bright olive above and gray below with mostly blue head. Stout bill. Sexes similar. Mostly an Andean species, found in the subtropical and temperate zones. Usually single or in pairs, often following a mixed-species flock. Occurs in any open wooded habitat, including forest edges, second growth, and gardens.

 

Taken on a trip led by Sam Woods of Tropical Birding Tours.

Zuro Loma Reserve - Ecuador

February 10, 2025

puesta de sol desde el cap d'artrutx (Menorca) sobre la zona del Cap de Fomentor (Mallorca)

Noël à Cadaquès avec de superbes balades dans la nature

Picture taken during the Magic Birding and Wildlife Photography Circuit of Ecuador !

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lime wood

Tilia platyphyllos

 

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