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After a full week of family and eating delicious food, it is time to get back to my exercise routine haha. This snowy owl has the right idea doing owl stretches.

It's difficult to feed swans and ducks, because gulls much more agile than other birds and manage to grab slices of bread on the fly.

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never far away from its mother this baby elephant couldn't have been more than a few weeks old, it was "trying out" its trunk, waving it in the air, changing it into shapes and generally getting used to what its general purpose was, much to our enjoyment of this scene in Kruger national park

Lesser Goldfinch (I think) enjoying sunflower seeds for breakfast.

Azur blue damselfly

Azuurwaterjuffer

Agrion jouvencelle

Coenagrion puella

Hufeisen-Azurjungfer

Ljus lyrflickslända

Łątka dzieweczka

Sørlig blåvannymfe

play with bento head every day XD

 

details : nontan-style.

This is the largest of the four species of squirrel in Sri Lanka. It becomes habituated to people and will readily approach them at picnic spots and hotels to take fruits.

 

National animal of Sri Lanka

 

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Biebesheim am Rhein

I took this photo because I liked the way the sun shone through the raised wing.

Landesgartenschau Balingen, Germany

White Ibis

Eudocimus albus

 

A little flexing before settling down for the night.

 

Circle-B-Bar Reserve, Polk County, FL

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Chestnut-headed Bee-eater

(Merops leschenaulti)

Experimenting with limited vision.

These few swans stay here to cold frosty winter...

This is the Lesser Yellowlegs - Tringa flavipes - which is a medium sized shorebird more closely related to the Willet than the very similar Greater Yellowlegs. Breeding in northern Canada it migrates to the USA and winters in the West Indies and South America. It lives anywhere there are marshes, muddy pools, ponds, lakes etc. feeding mainly on insects, small fish and crustaceans. This one was seen in Guardalavaca, Cuba.

 

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A merlin doing some leg stretches.

Thanks to all for your comments, your favorites and your visits.

Greetings.

Gracias a todos, por vuestros comentarios, vuestras favoritas y vuestras visitas.

Saludos.

Thank you all for visits, faves and comments, greatly appreciated!

Thank you for visits. favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated

Thank you all, dear friends, for visits, faves and comments

And well.. my dear Coffee!

 

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