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dabbed purple ;-)
meteorological spring, day 84
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getupftes Lila ;-)
meteorologischer Frühling, Tag 84
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(small crop).. A cute little 'Blue-tailed Damselfly'.. 'Ischnura elegans' Full size..
HBM..!! have a great day.. thanks so much for looking..
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Find out where to get these adorable outfits from Foreign and Gimmick at Ninety Nine in my new blog post: delisadventures.wordpress.com/2016/07/13/dabbing-with-cuzzy/
Yes, yes, I know... technically this is an Impala and thus not a Deer. But Alliteration with Dabbing and this little buck just didn't work otherwise - so I took some license and re-classified him as a Deer for this photo.
Update November 26, 2025 - This image has been shortlisted for the APOY 2025 Category "Animal Kingdom"
Swiebodzin, 10 June 2021.
There can't be many articulated DAB buses still around today, this one was 31 years old at the time of the photo. Due to reduced services being operated this bus hadn't moved in more than a year.
Dortmund beer, long ago...
Die Werbung aus den 50er Jahren war einfach zu schön, um dran vorbei zu gehen...
The 1950s ad was too beautiful to just pass by...
Recklinghausen 2018
Series of five. Following on from the videos, a series of stills of the Cormorant swallowing a Dab. Look what I've caught!
An NF&G conductor brings the power back to a hitch at Meadow Creek, WV. His brakeman patiently waits to get 'em laced up.
Hoy entre tinieblas..
he sentido un placer especial
estabas espectacular,
y aunque no he podido recoger ese momento...
ha merecido la pena madrugar.
Y el gato negro me miraba...
mientras te daba vueltas sin parar,
con la velocidad metida en el cuerpo
y esa energía especial que tu me das
I've seen this behaviour from other specimens as well - but I have no idea what they are doing.
To me, this female European wool carder bee (Anthidium manicatum) looks like she's doing the "dab" move which was popular a couple of years back. I doubt Mrs. Bee is doing that though.
Here she is coming in for a landing on a lambs' ears (Stachys byzantina), a plant which is a bit of a favourite for this species as they use plant hairs for their nests and there are few plants with more hair than lamb's ears have.
Over the years, I've gathered about fifty (at the time of posting this) shots of these bees and if you want to see them, I've put them in an album here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/albums/72157667862870066
After looking thru my Sierra Valley folders I realized there were still several birds that I hadn't posted. There were many swallows flying around Marbled Hot Springs Rd. this Barn Swallow still had a dirty beak from 'mud dabbing'!
This droid has a critical (but also kind of cool) error that only allows it to do one thing. The dab.
Hey guys. I know I haven't uploaded in a few days but I am working on a few other projects as well but those will be finished in a few weeks so I will be uploading daily soon! Catch you guys around!