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Raccoon -- a young one ... and s/he was doing just fine. This appeared to be a bit of a performance in response to some nearby crows.
Climbing a very steep, tall tree in which her kill was cached. She appeared just before sunset to feed, but was disturbed by baboons. The shot was taken as the sun went down, hence the golden light.
A female black spiny-tailed iguana (Ctenosaura similis) entering a tree cavity, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
Squirrel on Magretha Island in the Donau between Boeda and Pest. We crossed the whole island by footh. Squirrels were on a pinetree filled area busy with harvesting their wintersupplies. So my shutter wasn't that fast but the squirrel was.
...on top of her climbingtree in the sunroom.
*/Xenia Onatop is a character in the James Bond movie GoldenEye, played by the actress Famke Janssen.
...the Box Elder.
This type of tree is not very well liked by a lot of farmers. Me?
I now have 3 favorite box elders!
They make perfect trees to climb up into and watch the world go by!
'Nother glance at itinerant porky on the move @ Safari North Wildlife Park..Crow Wing County, northern Minnesota.
Alt photo for the FGR and The Joy of Life groups.
I love climbing trees...depending on how high or readily "climbable" it really is. lol
I got myself into this tree at my job.....almost fell out trying to take my pic.. bwahahahaha
yikes......again, the things we do for flickr...or a good photo opp.
Momentary capture of this black bear cub ascending a small tree @ Vince Shutte Wildlife Sanctuary in northern Minnesota. Imaged in summer of 2019.
120 in 2020.
60. I remember ...
An interesting tree on Sharpenhoe Clappers. Looks like it would be a great climbing tree, would need some help getting up to the main branches though!
Since I’ve spent yesterday evening in a movie theatre eating popcorn (salted) and watching a great adventure, I thought that today I would have my own adventure. So I went outside and looked for a big tree that I could climb. Climbing up wasn’t even that difficult, I quite enjoyed myself up there, taking in the view but when I tried to get down again, the problems started. Turned out that getting down is way more difficult. I got a bit dizzy looking down and had to wait for my uncle to hold a big fluffy pillow in the air so I could jump on it. I quickly went back inside hopping on the bed where I got some yummy hot chocolate to help me recover from my endeavour.
Never climb a tree without a rope or an uncle holding a pillow. But I think that in the end, trees are not for climbing but for taking naps under them, quite so :-)
Went out this morning looking for the momma bear and her cubs but, instead, found another bear climbing up another tree. The momma bear from two days ago was no where to be found.
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You can see by the look on her face that she's decided she got in a little over her head way up there! :)
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Leaves = London Boroughs?
The man in charge of this installation told me that the leaves were fashioned in the shapes of the London boroughs. It was said with such conviction that I could only manage a 'Really? Which one is Redbridge?' You could go mad trying to find the truth.
Mack watched my older cat run up a tree and instantly tried it. He got up to the lowest branch and decided he didn't want to do this after all. Embarrassngly for both of us, I had to take a chair outside and rescue him.
I just got home from traveling to celebrate the new year & spend a day with various photographers, who traveled from around the world to join the LA Flickr Gathering. I'm not a big fan of this photo, but I was a big fan of the beautiful hike and kind, talented people I had the chance to meet. I didn't really set up anything, but rather took a few snapshots and 'behind the scenes' photos. I'd call this one of the former. It's so wonderful to see fellow young people pursing what they love with a vengeance. You can see photos from their trip/meetup here