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I normally eat a blueberry
in one gulp, hehe
They are tiny you know
But this time
Enjoying the moment
I bit a bite to enjoy it fully
Looked at the remainings
hehehehehe
A smiling face looked back at me
I laughed out loud
Small moments are the best
Aren't they
And it is Monday
I can and I will, never understand that you guys don't like Mondays, they are the best ever
Maybe even the guys in MacroMondays will say yes to my joyful moment
Then my Monday is complete already
Have a wonderful Monday you guys
Love you
La Ceja, Colombia; 2300 meters above sea level.
Zimmerius chrysops
(Golden-faced tyrannulet / Tiranuelo Cejiamarillo)
The Golden-faced Tyrannulet is the most widely distributed of the genus Zimmerius in the Andes, from northwest Venezuela to northern Peru. They all inhabit humid forest, borders, and tall second growth, and are usually seen in the tops of trees, where they regularly perch in the open. Its size is about 4.3 inches (11 cm)
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/...
"Facing it, always facing it, that's the way to get through. Face it."
Quote - Joseph Conrad
Enjoy your Wednesday ;-))
The song of the Black-faced Solitaire is pretty amazing to me; it doesn’t sound like it could be coming from a bird. When this photo was taken, I could hear several of them singing in the cloud forest around me but just couldn’t seem to spot one. After quite some time stalking around the dense vegetation, I spotted this beauty directly in front of me. I had only a few moments before the bird flew to another perch but did manage a couple of photos.
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Myadestes melanops
Quite a few hummingbirds in the garden at present and just amazing the diversity of pictures u can get as the light works wonders with their feathers
White faced heron flying over the Pipiroa wetlands from my recent visit. This is along from the cycle trail near Kopu, Thames.
“Three Faces” is some Photoshop digital art.
The Japanese say you have three faces.
The first face, you show to the world.
The second face, you show to your close friends and your family.
The third face, you never show anyone. It is the truest reflection of who you are.
The grey bill and dark underside identify this as a White-faced Ibis and not merely a (large) juvenile White Ibis. Shoveler Pond, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, Texas.
[OTHER FACES] Girl Stickers
for TSS 90's
Lm maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TSS/24/232/3257
BOM
Store maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pleasant%20Harbor/60/214/872