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I was at Abberton yesterday as you can imagine there is some big fish in there, carp, pike and bream as here! There must of been a shoal of bream about, I saw the cormorants catch 3 but I never saw one swallowed! They all had a go at eating the prize but keep dropping it in the water, retrieving it again, dropping it, retrieving it! Unless they swallowed it underwater which I doubt, it probably ended up at the bottom! Got a few more shots to post over time!
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“For Children: You will need to know the difference between Friday and a fried egg. It's quite a simple difference, but an important one. Friday comes at the end of the week, whereas a fried egg comes out of a chicken. Like most things, of course, it isn't quite that simple. The fried egg isn't properly a fried egg until it's been put in a frying pan and fried. This is something you wouldn't do to a Friday, of course, though you might do it on a Friday. You can also fry eggs on a Thursday, if you like, or on a cooker. It's all rather complicated, but it makes a kind of sense if you think about it for a while.”
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Echinopsis pachanoi (syn. Trichocereus pachanoi) — known as San Pedro cactus — is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains at 2,000–3,000 m (6,600–9,800 ft) in altitude.[2][3] It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru,[4][5] and it is cultivated in other parts of the world. Uses for it include traditional medicine and traditional veterinary medicine, and it is widely grown as an ornamental cactus. It has been used for healing and religious divination in the Andes Mountains region for over 3,000 years.
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Blue-gray gnatcatchers are, without a doubt, one of the most special and entertaining birds the US has to offer. With a pretty sky-blue back contrasting with a paler shade of blue, along with white and black, they boast what I think is one of the more underrated color combinations when it comes to Neotropical migrants, and I’m sure they know it because they sure like to flip those tails around (kidding, that’s a foraging technique). That isn’t the only thing about them that’s underrated; males are pretty great songsters too, emitting an intricate series of what is both their own little babbles and little phrases of other species songs. I even found yesterday that they are able to mimic new vocalizations on the spot. Unfortunately, these guys have the luck of returning earlier than the warblers, and they only get two weeks of fame before what many people consider the real show falls upon our forests. That’s okay, though- they get right to pairing up and nest-building and have fledged young by the end of June, so I think they couldn’t care less about how much attention we pay to them.
I found this troubled looking extension cord at my barn. Feeling totally disconnected no doubt. :-) HMM!
Painterly abstract image with a hike leading through a autumn forest
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Photo taken: At The North Shore Bay
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Lyric:
In my wrestling and in my doubts
In my failures You won't walk out
Your great love will lead me through
You are the peace in my troubled sea
You are the peace in my troubled sea
In the silence, You won't let go
In the questions, Your truth will hold
Your great love will lead me through
You are the peace in my troubled sea
You are the peace in my troubled sea
My lighthouse, my lighthouse
Shining in the darkness. I will follow You
My lighthouse, my lighthouse
I will trust the promise
You will carry me safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore
I won't fear what tomorrow brings
With each morning I'll rise and sing
My God's love will lead me through
You are the peace in my troubled sea
You are the peace in my troubled sea
My lighthouse, my lighthouse
Shining in the darkness, I will follow You
My lighthouse, my lighthouse
I will trust the promise
You will carry me safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore
Fire before us, You're the brightest
You will lead us through the storms
Fire before us, You're the brightest
You will lead us through the storms
Fire before us, You're the brightest
You will lead us through the storms
Fire before us, You're the brightest
You will lead us through the storms
My lighthouse, my lighthouse
Shining in the darkness, I will follow You
My lighthouse, my lighthouse
I will trust the promise
You will carry me safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Safe to shore
Rend collective
I found the little French bulldog in a shop today and couldn't resist. Tofu greeted it with his usual gentleness and curiosity. I doubt that he would reacted that way if the dog was real. :)
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Sorry this was so late in the date but I doubt April Ludgate gets up any earlier.
April Ludgate has nine lives. In one of her nine, she lives as a cat in a cat café in Philly. In one of her other lives, she played a feisty strange and wonderful feminist in the very re-watchable binge worthy show Parks and Recs by Aubrey Plaza.
In all nine lives, she always gets her way and deserves our upmost respect!
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And this is what the fight was all about. A prime upper storey apartment. Ms Eastern Rosella is just checking it out. I doubt anyone was sitting on eggs when I was there, they spent most of the time outside fighting with other rosellas, and only checked out the nest a couple of times.
Callum Brae, Australian Capital Territory, October, 2015.
Evidently had some left-over blue plastic he had to use up -- more berries coming your way.....
When in doubt post another 'tunnel farming' abstract.....
Definitely no doubt about it, where this shopkeeper found his inspiration ;-)))
It is on the main road towards Matsumoto Castle, Matsumoto City, Nagano, Japan.
Without doubt one of the highlights of visiting the Maasai Mara in Kenya is seeing a sunset. Of course there are also often opportunities to try to get a silhouette shot in front of the sun if your driver knows how to get positioned, you get a bit of luck in the process, and you have some understanding of how to work with your camera.
On this evening I was able to capture an impala in the perfect position. While not the classic elephant or giraffe shot, it was still a very special sighting.
I'm also on:
I came across the following poem when looking up snowdrops and it sums up the last week or so pretty well:
"I wonder if the sap is stirring yet,
If wintry birds are dreaming of a mate,
If frozen snowdrops feel as yet the sun
And crocus fires are kindling one by one:
Sing robin, sing:
I still am sore in doubt concerning Spring."
Christina Rossetti – from ‘ The First Spring Day’ (1830-1894) – English Poet
These snowdrops emerged on a hillside several days ago, which meant I didn't have to get down in the mud to capture an eye level view of them. They've since experienced heavy frost, snow, and rain, which left me in doubt about spring too - at least until today, which was finally warm and sunny.
but there can be no doubt that parents are the worst ;-)
George Bernard Shaw
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monarch butterfly on mums, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
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Little doubt this is a Kingbird (my first), but the Couch's, Western and Tropical species of Kingbird all look similar and all can be found in the Corpus Christi area. So, the genus is all that I can assert. South Texas Botanical Garden, Corpus Christi, Texas.
If you've visited Amsterdam you must have seen the Magere Brug, the Skinny Bridge, which spans the Amstel River at Carré Theatre. No doubt during the day you've admired its strict, parallelled and even white forms.
But for the Amsterdam Light Festival 2020 and 2021 artist Krijn de Koning (1963-) decided to use LED lights to create a 'chaotic' night view. It breaks up the strict, mathematical lines of the day-view bridge. Fascinating, even in the light drizzle so from the Blauwbrug Sammy took a shot to share with you.
Perhaps not.
Ferrari are a marque that for some reason I haven't fallen for. This particular example though with its classic period lines does appeal. Quite what model it is I haven't got a clue.
No doubt someone will be able to enlighten me.
Despite the mixed bag of weather we've been getting lately - and a general feeling that the bird migration has been slowed by the cold nights and a couple of surprise snowfalls - there's no doubt that the spring resurgence of life on the northern prairie is underway. Therefore, over the next few days, we'll look at some signs of spring in and around Grasslands NP.
First up, this Black-tailed Prairie Dog with a mouthful of dried grass. The little rodents have been foraging now for several weeks, replacing fat reserves lost over the winter. I've watched them digging roots and clipping last year's grass, but recently they've been adding a little fresh salad to their diet.
Endless entertainment for a photographer visiting dogtown...
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2022 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
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Magical Morning Moments - Without doubt, the light produced by a beautiful morning sunrise or the golden glow of an evening sunset (both times known as the 'Golden Hour') are the very best times of the day to think about capturing a subject through your camera lens. If you're fortunate enough to be out and about during these particular times of the day when the conditions are in favour then you're in for a very special treat which will totally boost your images.