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Everyone needs a friend willing to face the bull with them.
Thankful for my firecracker of a friend who keeps me laughing till I can't breath. She's always down to take on the mechanical bull and the SL bull while still being there for those serious heart to hearts. So grateful for your friendship!
The blue-faced Malkoha is a bird of open forests and scrub jungle. Easy to distinguish as its bill is apple green, and it has a naked patch of blue skin surrounding the eye. The sexes are alike. The bird is a non-parasitic Cuckoo found in the scrub and deciduous forests of peninsular India and Sri Lanka. The Blue-faced Malkoha forages in the undergrowth, taking a variety of insects, caterpillars and small vertebrates. It is also called the Small Green-billed Malkoha. This is a new species for me, the first of this year.
The current favourite bloom in my garden.
Some say the Rosa 'Angel Face' is the best looking purple rose. The colour is a mauve-lavender with some pink. It is a cross of a floribundas and hybrid tea rose.
June 2021
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
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Feasting on Boxthorn.
In about a week, the Cuckoo-shrike and Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater had cleared the bushes.
The only winner the boxthorn as its seeds were spread.
from down low, face in the ceiling
Landscape: Get Low - Time to look at the world from a different angle. Shoot a landscape from a low point of view.
Glanced down at my desk and saw this face looking back at me (your only clue). What is it?
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Position: This photo has been taken in the Savona, Liguria, Italy. Savona is a seaport and comune in the northern Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea.
A Native American legend held that an evil spirit lived in the ocean. A beautiful maiden visited the area with her tribe for a great feast. She took her dog and her kittens in a basket with her when she went down by the waves and danced. The evil spirit emerged and grabbed the beautiful maiden and tried to force her to look at him. She refused and gazed at the moon. Her dog went into the water carrying the basket of kittens and tried to save the maiden. The monster kicked the dog and cast the kittens into the ocean. The kittens and the dog turned to stone. The maiden also turned to stone and continues to gaze toward the moon.
White-faced Heron (Egretta novaehollandiae) hunting at dusk in the streets of Heathcote, central Victoria, Australia. A few days later, a White-faced Heron was reported on Ebird on the same town street, so this fellow is quite the famous Heron.
The plumes on the back look quite a bit longer than usual, so I wondered if this Heron was in breeding plumage (?); however, the breeding season for this species is September-December.
The face isn't mine :) I will try to do SP in the next few days though...watch out...hehe. Before I do, I need help from strobist masters out there....give me tips, please, please, please! :-)
Thanks for your visit, comments, and faves!
Bandon Beach, Oregon. The Castle, Face Rock, and the Cat and Kittens are seen from the bluff above the beach.
Yet another iconic sound of the Peruvian Amazon, but such a rare sight.
There aren't many photos of this bird out there - its colours, ground dwelling behaviour and aversion to open spaces in the dark undergrowth of the Amazon all combined to make it one hard to see bird!
Even with the help of playback it seems more like a ghost with a voice than a real bird.
Untamed Peruvian Amazon Expedition
Black-faced Cuckooshrike
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These are nicknamed, "Wing Shufflers" for their habit of landing and then rapidly flipflopping their wings a few times.
This one was searching for a morning treat.
Cherry Faced Meadowhawk () resting on a leaf in the aspen woods of Elk Island National Park east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
31 July, 2017.
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Pareidolia is our perception of faces appearing in natural objects. This 'face' on the edge of a wooden coffee table has been staring at me for weeks now, so I thought I'd give 'him' the notoriety 'he' deserves
White-faced Darter...Leucorrhinia dubia.
Near Carlisle, Cumbria, England.
Found the Sigma 150-600 much more useful in the boggy habitat than a 100mm macro. (tripod kept sinking though!)
A Blue Faced Honeyeater on the Honey Gem flowering Grevillea.
Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6 lens at 500mm.
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