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Mashpi - Amagusa Reserve

Ecuador

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Face to face with an egret. In Key West at the Sunset Pier the egreat stood there and wasn’t shy and so I could photograph them from a very short distance.

 

In Key West am Sunset Pier stand ein Reiher. Er war nicht scheu. So konnte ich ihn von ganz Nah fotografieren.

 

Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte

Bento Mesh Head: Genus Baby Face

Bento Mesh Body: Maitreya Lara

Face Applier: Yuki by Avoixs

Hair: Gemma by Magika

Pop Pixie Ears: ^^Swallow^^

Dragon Rings & Nails: RealEvil

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Oil Tint Lipstick: Genus

Yunqing Lashes: MICHAN

Ensemble: * Ling * (4 commons, 1 rare, 2 dresses, 1 hat, armwarmers, legwarmers, lantern wings) by Les Sucreries de Fairy now @ the Sense Event from 1/18/2021 - 02/08/2021 @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/DreamsLand/168/125/1501

POSE: *Animal Family* Kiss by Le Poppycock

Dragon animesh pet: lassitude & ennui

SIM: Chinese Garden Refuge for Peace @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Qoheleth/128/66/23

The Flame-faced Tanager is one of the most spectacular members of the diverse and exceptionally colorful genus Tangara. Living up to its common name, the forehead begins as a deep glimmering red, shading into a brilliant yellow on the nape and sides of the head. This "flame" contrasts sharply with the jet black back. The Flame-faced Tanager is a common member in mixed species foraging flocks in the canopy of humid montane forest from the Andes of extreme southwest Venezuela south to central Peru. It forages exclusively along mossy branches and occasionally peering at the underside in search of arthropods. There are three subspecies of the Flame-faced Tanager, described based mostly on minor differences in plumage. The species is typically found from 1000-2600 m and is most numerous above 1500 m. The IUCN Red list assesses the Flame-faced Tanager as a species of Least Concern; however, the population size is declining due to habitat destruction. Thus, the Flame-faced Tanager should become the focus of future studies.

 

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Clock photos used are my own, Face made in NightCafe, artwork in Photoshop and FilterForge.

 

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Wünsche Euch einen schönen Montag :-))

A face to face so close I have never had it since ...!

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Un face à face aussi près je ne l'ai plus jamais eu depuis...!

 

Le Machaon ou Grand porte-queue (Papilio machaon) est une espèce de lépidoptères de la famille des Papilionidae. Présent dans la plupart des régions tempérées de l'hémisphère nord, ce grand papillon est particulièrement connu du grand public en Europe, où il est le Papilionidae le plus commun.

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The Swallowtail swallowtail (Papilio machaon) is a species of Lepidoptera in the Papilionidae family. Found in most temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, this large butterfly is particularly well known to the general public in Europe, where it is the most common Papilionidae.

 

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Billie Eilish - Ocean Eyes

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The 2000 foot north east face of Tom na Gruagaich (Beinn Allligin) emerging from the swirling mist. It is a wonderful place at the best of times, but in these conditions it takes on a majestic quality. The mountains in these parts are simply amongst the best in Scotland, and I am privileged to have been able to visit them many times and have seen many of their moods. That moment wehn the mountan starts to emerge from the fog is quite special.

A black-faced spoonbill (Platalea minor) in Saga, Japan. This bird lives in East Asia, and is an endangered species (estimated number is about 2,700). A black-faced spoonbill is different from a common spoonbill in two points, extended black region in the face and lack of brown tip in the bill.

I took this picture in Santa Fe, New Mexico on March 21, 2009.

That face......I love it.

 

This little bird could fit right in the palm of my hand. I believe this is a Common Redpoll.

Sometimes the best way to overcome your fears is to hit them face on. Join in as I stumble the boiler room of Freddy Kreuger

 

Freddy....you there?

Fire Flag Plume Moth (Sphenarches anisodactylus) (family Pterophoridae)

 

I spotted this one in the garden today and took some 'traditional' shots of it from behind, then realising that it seemed quite settled decided to quietly move around and see if I could get a shot of its face.

The shrew-faced squirrel, also known as the long-nosed squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is monotypic within the genus Rhinosciurus. It is found in forests in Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra and Borneo. This one, however, makes its home at the Tulsa Zoo.

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Red-faced Warbler - Marshall Gulch, Mt Lemmon, AZ

 

Bird Species # (410) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.

 

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Mountain face in Kashmir, Pakistan

Bison watching me closely

 

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

A White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) in a small shallow wetland near the southeast corner of Beaverhill Lake east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

24 April, 2018.

 

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Friends Without Faces

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We sit and we type,

And we stare at our screens...

We all have to wonder

What this possibly means.

With our mouse we roam

Through the rooms in a maze,

Looking for something or someone,

As we sit in a daze.

 

We chat with each other,

We type all our woes...

Small groups we do form,

And gang up on our foes.

We wait for somebody

To type out our name...

We want recognition,

But it's always the same.

 

We give kisses and hugs,

And sometimes flirt...

In IM's we chat deeply and

Reveal why we hurt.

We do form friendships,

But why we don't know...

But some of these friendships,

Will flourish and grow.

 

Why is it on screen?

We can be so bold,

Telling our secrets that

Have never been told.

Why is it we share?

The thoughts in our mind

With those we can't see,

As though we were blind.

 

The answer is simple,

It is as clear as a bell.

We all have our problems

And need someone to tell.

We can't tell real people,

But tell someone we must...

So we turn to the 'putter

And to those we can trust.

Even though it is crazy,

The truth still remains...

They are Friends without Faces

And odd little names.

Michael Olakunle Adesanya

 

by Wednesday, November 16, 2005

It's perched on the buds of a milkweed. This past summer I saw many more of these than in the past few years. Fingers crossed that this trend continues. Happy Monday!

 

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