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Sunny wanders the fairgrounds taking notes of the local flora to report back to the Faewylds. “Oh what a lovely shade of purple you are! Oh you're thirsty? Let me help with that. I'm happy to help a fellow plant out.” They said excitedly to a new floral friend. Sometimes magic and nature need a hand.
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PThat body stretch from the warm comfy bed to peep through the curtains at a red glow in the sky was all I needed to entice me on to a bitter cold Dartmoor.
Madness I hear you cry!
I sensed the dramatic clouds were going to light up but realised that I was at least 1/2 late to drive, park up and walk up the nearest Tor.
So, I stopped beneath Sharpitor by the drinking pool for the ponies, sheep and cattle. It was like an mini ice rink and great to reflect the colours of the sky. The ice was thick so the animals couldn’t get to the water.
After rushing like a crazy man to set up the camera and get my warm gear on I decided not to hike up the Tor. Instead I stayed by the car to photograph the frozen pool. Luckily I saw the best of the sunrise within 5 minutes.
The vibrant sunrise display soon faded but I was happy to get a few shots. I headed up to Sharpitor then onto Leather Tor just for the exercise and maybe a few more photos.
An hour and half later I was back in the car warming up drinking hot steaming tea and munching on a chocolate bar. Someone had broken the ice in one area of the pool so the animals could get a drink😄
📍Dartmoor , Devon
📷 Canon 5D mkiii
🔘 Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM
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E' stato per una donna che ho cominciato a bere, e non ho mai avuto occasione di ringraziarla.
it was for a woman that I began to drink, and never I had occasion of to thank she.
A close(r)-up of another one of Iceland's mysterious (ex-)inhabitants - a petrified troll.
Or a drinking elephant or dinosaur.
Or, for the more scientific, a 15 m high basalt sea stack.
Whatever you see in it - it's called Hvítserkur, and it can be found at the eastern shore of the Vatnsnes peninsula, in northwest Iceland.
If you have the time, the surroundings have frequently lots of seals to spot....
I first saw these brown Chinese geese (anser cygnoides) wandering along a beach on the island of Pangkor, in Malaysia. They spent a bit of time looking out to sea from close to the breaking waves, then made their way to a nearby freshwater stream. I thought the algal bloom in the water looked most unappetising - but they were all happy to take a drink from it..
Everywhere I travelled in Italy I saw these public drinking fountains!! The water is always flowing. This one is in Venice.
I didn’t know the name of this spot until Google Lens identified it for me. The wonder of modern technology. This is on The Robin Hood Way just outside Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, it’s also quite a well used mountain bike route, that being the reason for my visit.
I love Laikipia Wilderness Camp and the ability to get out of the vehicle and shoot wildlife on your own terms. This young calf was wary and hid behind it’s mother’s legs but eventually came out of cover to enjoy a drink from the still flowing river. Taken one evening along the riverbank hiding behind scrub and feeling privileged to watch a family of elephants enjoy the water.
Olympus EM-1ii, 300mm F4, 1/400 ISO 2000
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Where there is a feeding frenzy you can be sure to find a drinking frenzy as well.... It was a very cold morning by the river and waited for these American Robins to come to the water. My toes were frozen but that is the price to pay at times. Unfortunately, they elected for the darkest shadow area :(. This image was cropped and turned into Black and White.
I thought she or he was drowning, put him on a leaf and on the ground. Later I found out they like to drink water :-)
The Colors Of Summer
Kokkari, Samos GR
Crazy Tuesday Theme / Drinks
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Mondays: Free theme
Tuesdays: CRAZY TUESDAY THEME
Wednesdays: Macro or close-up
Thursdays: B&W and Sepia (NO monochrome in color, NO selective colors)
Fridays: Flora
Saturdays: Landscapes
Sundays: Fauna
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As the light faded on 2014 we enjoyed one last drink of the year before turning sights to the new one.
These blue flowers were the hot-spot for several Ruby-throated Hummingbirds at Brookside Gardens. It was fascinating to watch several of them work the flowers over time, occasionally flying off in pairs as they "fought" over territory, and resting on the nearby branches from their exhausting flights. This female checks this flower for nectar as both benefit from the interaction, she gets the nectar and the flower gets pollinated.
Taken 6 August 2016 at Brookside Gardens in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Spring has sprung and the waterfowl has been returning to the creek.
Mallard ...(Anas platyrhynchos)
Its been refreshing seeing the return of species that head south for the winter. A sure sign the cold, snow and long dark nights are soon to be behind us.
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