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Despite it's name this gull is quite rare in most parts of the UK.

 

Fortunately on the west coast of Scotland we have them in abundance.

 

Common Gull - Larus Canus

 

Ardmucknish Bay Scotland

 

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Not a canoe but dedicated to Dean anyway. I shot this through some grasses to get the near bokeh-like effect.

Watching these guys forage is like watching a ballet...

 

American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana)

Dare county, NC

Having just crossed the Scottish border and the sun having dipped, Stanier rebuilt 'Royal Scot' 4-6-0 no.46115 ‘Scots Guardsman’ skirts the North Sea at Lamberton with the RTC’s York-Edinburgh ‘Edinburgh Christmas Market’ tour.

Wild teasel getting pushed around during a snow assault.

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Dip Falls - North West Coast, Tasmania

In the blue late December shadows on a beach called Polly Joke on the North coast of Cornwall.

Sun setting across Sheffield UK. Sept 2025.

Female Mallard Duck,taking a morning Dip.

It’s rumoured that this was used to cleanse coins before transactions were made in plague ridden times. I don’t think I’ve touched real money in a year so in some ways it could be seen as an ancient alternative to Apple Pay.

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Scotland and we discover Loch Lubnaig, a nice spot for a break, in between two showers... we are to get a lot of images.

  

Loch Lubnaig is a small freshwater loch near Callander in the Stirling council area, Scottish Highlands.

 

It lies in the former county of Perthshire.

 

It is part of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.

 

It is around 5 km long, and has depths of up to 44.5 metres.

 

The loch nestles in the space between Ben Ledi and Ben Vorlich.

 

Fed by the River Balvaig from the north and drained by the Garbh Uisge to the south, Loch Lubnaig offers fishing from the shore while canoes can be rented at the north end.

 

Alternatively, two car parking areas on the east shore offer perfect, albeit sometimes busy, canoe launching points.

 

But as it is raining, we are in luck, not many people around and, aaahhh, silent!

  

A golden Autumn branch decorates my view.

  

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A Yellow-jumped Warbler ( Audubon's) is thinking about a second dip after already enjoying one.

Did you know that the Yellow-rumped Warbler is divided into four forms?

The one shown is a Audubon's Warbler and breeds in western North America. Males sport a yellow throat and gray head and chest.

The Myrtle form breeds in eastern and norther north America. The male's white throat distinguishes it from the three other forms, along with other differences.

The Black-fronted warblers look like the Audubon's warblers but males have a dark face and breast. They live in Mexico and are nonmigratory.

The fourth but not least, the Goldman's Warbler males have a yellow throat bordered in white, and are nearly black on the head and ches. They live in Guatemala and are nonmigratory.

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'A Cool Dip' On Black

Post #308

Head:

Lelutka - Evo X Briannon Mesh Head @Mainstore

Body:

Body:

Ebody - Reborn Body @Mainstore

Outfit:

Bikini - Cynful Clothing Co. - Anesthasia Chain Set @Mainstore

Accesories:

Belly ring - Rossi - Flowerbomb Belly Piercing @CakeDayEvent

(October Round)

Hair:

Ponytail - Punklist - Piper @Punktober

Backdrop:

KC’s Decorated - Quick Dip Backdrop @Mainstore

Post #308

Head:

Lelutka - Evo X Briannon Mesh Head @Mainstore

Body:

Body:

Ebody - Reborn Body @Mainstore

Outfit:

Bikini - Cynful Clothing Co. - Anesthasia Chain Set @Mainstore

Accesories:

Belly ring - Rossi - Flowerbomb Belly Piercing @CakeDayEvent

(October Round)

Hair:

Ponytail - Punklist - Piper @Punktober

Backdrop:

KC’s Decorated - Quick Dip Backdrop @Mainstore

A large birch tree overhanging the Glencoe Forest Lochan on a wet day.

Taken at Pagham Harbour, on the walk down to Church Norton

 

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There's a dip in the ground that leads to Nichol's Chair, you can just spot the top of it :-)

Cedar Waxwing, Colorado

A Water Dragon* enjoys a dip amongst the Water Lilies. Only the back of its head and part of its body are visible near the stalks of the Lilies.

 

* The Australian water dragon, which includes the eastern water dragon and the Gippsland water dragon subspecies, is an arboreal agamid species native to eastern Australia from Victoria northwards to Queensland. There may be a small introduced population on the south-east coast of South Australia.

 

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Sage Hills Trail, Horse Lake Preserve, Wenatchee, WA

shot by: charles

Edited by: me

 

it caught ,my eye for two reasons.

1) i love graffiti i personally think the graffiti artists who are good at it have such talent and creativity

2) my friend dip1 is in this picture (:

 

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An Eastbound BNSF autorack train rolls into Winslow, riding the iconic dips paralleling I-40 with the San Francisco peaks about 60 miles away providing a snow covered backdrop.

The Dipping Stone on Whaley Moor is an example of an early medieval wayside cross which also functioned as a boundary marker. Though lacking its shafts and cross heads, it is reasonably well preserved and is important as one of the regional group of twin-socketed wayside crosses which also includes the Bow Stones and Robin Hood's Picking Rods.

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