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I found these little feathers on the grass that were plucked out together during a fight between two house sparrows while I was visiting my friend. The screeching of them called our attention but luckily they stopped fighting then went their own way.
Feeding birds are forever retreating suddenly to their hideyholes when spooked on our patio. But there is no need to call in Scotland Yard's Flying Squad... A tiny telltale feather clinging to the leaf of our Clematis montana has given away one of their haunts ... :-))
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
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Carribbean Flamingo, aka American Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) in the Urban Jungle habitat of the San Diego Zoo. Conservation status: Least Concern
Finer threads - Santiago skin
Finer threads - Body skin
Sintiklia - Storm Hair
LANEVO - SCOPEDOG GOGGLE
Hotdog - Feathered coat
Badwolf - Ragnarok rings
NIKOTIN - Cigarette bento
Leven Ink Tattoo - Cysinia Tattoo
TMD
I do not believe that any peacock envies another peacock his tail, because every peacock is persuaded that his own tail is the finest in the world. The consequence of this is that peacocks are peaceable birds.
John Ruskin
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For smile on Saturday - feathers
Art - Dry brush and layers from photo image
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My friend Tom and I were sitting in this rowboat watching a colony of egrets go about their business of building nests and sitting on eggs, when we notice this very active bird flying around with a feather stuck to its toe. He would go pick up a stick and deliver it to his mate and then repeat this with the feather fluttering behind. Because they all looked alike from our vantage point, this one we could keep track of. Here it has dropped off the stick and was heading back for another.
stick carrier
dropping one off
getting another
Image and haiku by John Henry Gremmer
Mute Swan [Cygnus olor]
Cold, blustery and very windy day...lots of swans in the harbour doing just this!
They weren’t actually asleep - their legs and feet were still paddling. Every now and then one would stick his head up, have a look around and then snuggle back down.
Maidens Harbour
SW Scotland
trying to use the new eye for lucky my cam :
Tamron AF70 - 300mm F / 4 - 5.6 Di LD Macro 1 : 2
combine with Ranger ND Filter
"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" :-)
Gruccione (Merops apiaster), European Bee-eater, Žuta pčelarica
They're back :).
Isola della Cona together with the Caneo area, is part of the Natural Reserve called Foce dell’Isonzo; covering a surface of 2,400 hectares, the area is located along the last 15 km of the
river Isonzo and has been recognised as best area in Italy for birdwatching.
Thanks to everyone for your visiting, favs & comments :).