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The only Jacana or Lillytrotter in the Australasian region. This attractive species occurs from the Philippines south through Wallacea to north and east Australia.

Great Blue Heron Florida.

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This piece, made of brass and glass (the red piece in the middle is made to look like a gemstone, but is glass), dates to the 1830s-1840s, and was worn to accentuate to hairstyles of the time - when women always, well almost always at least, kept their hair long and as an adult had it pinned up in intricate fashions. The label in the museum didn't clarify, but I think it is a Swedish piece.

 

On display at Nordiska museet (the Nordic museum), Stockholm.

Queensland, Australia

 

Irediparra gallinacea

Australische jacana

Jacana à crête

Kammblatthühnchen

 

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Close enough to the edge of Comb Ridge.

Napali coast, Kauai Hawaii

Lake Macdonald, Sunshine Coast, Australia-1832

Taken with an I phone, didn't want to miss this comb cloud.

Al I wanted was one comb but these combs came in a package

I had to buy them. for some colorful inspiration :-)

This is from my archives, it was a dull day.

So i decided to experiment & add some frost to it ,

to make it look wintery.

 

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Macro for Macro Monday's theme "Vibrant Minimalism."

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Yellow-crowned Night Heron having a bad hair day.

Taken at Sandy Camp Rd Wetlands Reserve, Lytton, Queensland.

 

Aka Lotusbird.

 

With its long legs and oversized feet, at first glance the Comb-crested Jacana appears particularly ungainly. However, anyone who has watched one nimbly picking its way across precarious platforms of floating aquatic vegetation would disagree. Similarly, those strangely elongated appendages would seem to render any attempts at long-distance movements problematical. Again, this is incorrect. They have been occasionally recorded as making very long distance journeys.

 

Birdlife Australia.

I just loved finding these lovely birds again at the same reserve I saw them 13 years ago on our last Australia trip.

The view towards Combs Moss from the path between South Head and Brown Knoll with Chapel-en-le-Frith in the valley below.

This was one of my target species for eastern Australia. A delightful little wader with enormous long toes and feet to enable it to stand on floating vegetation, hence their nickname, Lily-trotter. Females are the dominant sex in this family and are much larger than the males. The females maintain a territory with 3-4 males and they lay eggs in each male territory for them to bring up. Judging by the size of this bird, it is a male.

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Cold misty conditions over Chinley and Chapel en le Frith with Combs Moss in the background.

A small abandoned cabin in the valley below Comb Ridge was surrounded by a fence. Today, the fence acts as a tumbleweed catcher. Wilbur is almost hidden by the pile on the right side of the image.

 

Happy Fence Friday.

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Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 filter + GND8 filter

 

Bolonia, Tarifa (Cádiz - Andalucía)

 

On Black

 

More pictures of Tarifa

 

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Lasts three months and produces a good-sized basket of dog fleece.

 

One of the models doesn't know I'm taking a picture.

 

Another selection from Combs Lane

Gold Coast, Australia-1822

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graphite,oil&waxonheavyrag 22 1/2 " SQ

Kununurra, Western Australia

Plastic comb-shaped anti-bird device placed on a height restriction bar to an underground carpark. These soft plastic comb-like spikes are much friendlier than the usual more lethal-looking metal ones that are angled in 2 directions in a V arrangement.

Snow on combs Lane...

Very Fast and agile mover

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