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*** Rana arbórea de ojos rojos /
Red-Eyed Tree Frog /
Rainette aux yeux rouges /
Agalychnis callidryas ***
Peninsula de Osa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
➣ Originaria de las selvas tropicales de Costa Rica, Honduras, Panamá y Nicaragua, medida Agalychnis callidryas entre 5 y 8 cm. Ella tiene una corta vida en un promedio de entre 3 y 4 años. Esta Rana parpadeará ojos rojos para persuadir a un menú cambiante del predador. ... Ah no, espero que ella no piense que ... 😋
➣ Native to the tropical forests of Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama and Nicaragua, the Red-Eyed Treefrog measures between 5 and 8 cm. It has a short life span, averaging between 3 and 4 years. She will blink her red eyes to persuade a predator to change menu ... ah no, I hope she doesn’t think that ... 😋
➣ Originaire des forêts tropicales du Costa Rica, du Honduras, du Panama et du Nicaragua, la Rainette aux yeux rouges mesure entre 5 et 8 cm. Elle a une durée de vie courte, en moyennne entre 3 et 4 ans. Elle clignotera ses yeux rouges afin de persuader un prédateur de changer de menu …ah non, elle ne pensait tout de même pas que … 😋
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It is a detail of a baby doll that my grandmother gave me in the 1960s.
The doll is of hard plastic and I didn't like that.
I haven't played with it often. I loved (and still do) teddy bears. There was no baby doll in my doll carriage, but a teddy bear.
Smile on Saturday: one eye
a bit of delusion for this juvenile pale chanting goshawk (melierax canorus) .he just lost a prey but they are used also to hunt walking on the ground.
this behaviour is uncommon among birds of prey
kgalagadi transfrontier park,northern cape ,SA
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"El Tercer Ojo"
Credits : All images and textures are mine. Many Thanks to my loved Grandson "Luisito" for his Eye.
Created for Eye Challenge - Mystic Surrealism/ Purple Mystery Challenge - January 2017
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More pelican art....not too sure if these chaps are in love or about to beat each other up but made an interesting pic.
This juvenile Burrowing Owl gave me the evil eye when I photographed him. I wasn’t that close but he didn’t want to be photographed that early morning on Marco Island.
Sun suffocate the atmosphere
But I'm safe with you far away from you
Another fire through another open door
It's what I'm living for
Breath of mine be all that you need
It's not much from a broken nothing
Wear another truth on your turned-up sleeve
This is everything I dream
Uh uh yeah he-hell no
I am wild eyed and waiting
Uh uh yeah he-hell
I am wild eyed and wandering
Fortunately I have enough of you
You say it's not where we are
It's not what we choose
Looking out from all that you have built
With red skies I will drift
Uh uh yeah hell no
I am wild eyed and waiting
Uh uh yeah hell no
I am wild eyed and wandering
Uh uh what are your dreams?
Uh uh what are your dreams?
Dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) is a little sparrow, generally patterned with gray, white, and shades of tan. All have pinkish bills and white outer tail feathers. Juveniles are streaky. Breeds in a variety of forested habitats, especially with conifers. Found in any wooded habitat in the winter, often in flocks. Usually forages on the ground for seeds, but also fond of brushy thickets or weedy fields.
It had just finished raining slightly. I was hidden in the grass hoping the grebes would come closer. When they did it was a magical hour. Here the grebe trying to find what was making the clicking noise.
amazing sim really
slurl.com/secondlife/Amancio/209/137/21
on black: View On Black
texture Joes Sistah
pose: Del May
Macaw eye and surrounding feathers forming an interesting pattern.
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From Macaw Facts:
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Macaws are birds who are more active in the day so the bulb of their eye is flattened and substantially shallow. Parrots have a narrow skull and their eyes are set at the sides of their heads. This allows a macaw to see with only one eye at a time. The strategic positioning of the eyes of macaws gives them the ability to view almost 360 degrees. This means that they can see most of what is in their front, back, above and below.
Another feature about a macaw’s eye is that it can move the eye bulb inside its socket. Not all birds can boast of this amazing capability. It helps macaws keep an eye out for danger without turning their heads.
Macaws can also see almost two to three times better than us. Their eyesight is excellent when it comes to perceiving details and motion. In addition to their keen eyesight, birds also have the ability to see a different spectrum of colors. Humans can see red, green and blue wavelengths while macaws can see violet wavelength in addition to the other wavelengths that we can see.
..... hehe love this , all real , maybe little excessive HDR
ciao my friend ! and thank always for all ; ))))))
and ...LYJR !!!!!
London Eye, formerly The Millennium Wheel.
Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London - United Kingdom.
This photo was taken from Westminster Bridge.
Looking eye to eye with a local pelican. The pelicans are always a fixture at the Fort Pierce Jetty. Begging and fishing for food all day long.
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Wikipedia: The dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) is a species of junco, a group of small, grayish New World sparrows. This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in summer ranges far into the Arctic. It is a very variable species, much like the related fox sparrow (Passerella iliaca), and its systematics are still not completely untangled.
Conservation status: Least Concern
Another shot from the narrows, which was my favorite part of my trip to Zion last winter. This was a really breathtaking hike and to think we almost skipped it! This image is from a ways into the canyon. As the walls close in on you, the light level goes down but if you're there at the right time of day, you can see the glow of the afternoon sun illuminating the canyon walls in front of you for some truly otherworldly light. If you look reaaaaally close you might be able to make out some teeny tiny people.
My last image from here was way too colorful, I'll probably redo it sometime.
Hope you like it!
He vuelto a sacar a pasear mi vieja Lumix FZ150 es una cámara que siempre me ha gustado para hacer macro ya que puedes enfocar encima del sujeto no hay distancia mímina de enfoque. Asñi que con Ola como modelo he hecho un macro espero que os guste. Un saludo a todos.
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