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White/Pied Wagtail - Motacilla Alba
Ganavan Sands - Argyll Scotland
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„When you look ahead and darkness is all you can see, determination will pull you through“
Taken at Soul to Soul (a very long time ago)
Explore Jan 1/2008 Bald Eagle (Immature) Just learning to fly, note the pine cone he knocked off trying to land on a branch behind him that was to small to support his weight. Happy New Year All, may it bring good health and happyness to you. And some more great images! IMG_8595
A Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus, kék vércse) takes a rest during the mouse hunting.
A nice morning spent in a professional hide (Sakertour) in the Great plains of Hungary.
It was amazing so watch these small and super fast predators capturing their prey and feeding the young.
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Life at White Sands cannot be easy as the dunes march relentlessly over anything in their path. To find this delicate looking bit of pink, in the early morning light, was such a welcome surprise.
“To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.”
― William Blake, Auguries of Innocence
One from the hike to the magnificent Markha valley - First view of mighty Kang Yatze peak early in the morning being given a determined look by one of my friend.
This cow belongs to a friend who lives in Hawaii. Her family have been ranchers for generations. She told me that there is an electric fence in front of this cow, but it has figured out how to reach the "greener grass on the other side," and still avoid getting shocked, by kneeling down and putting her head under the wire! None of the other cattle do it.
Kainoa gave me permission to share this.
Running to the water trough at Polesden Lacey. There is definitely a pecking order among these sheep and I think this one was sneaking in before its turn on an unusually hot day for this time of year.