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Summertime never ends, well, at least not in my hard drive :)
A simple capture of a Monarch butterfly feeding on the pink Sedum florets.
Happy Sunday, everyone...
Gannet diving to feed on a fish shoal in the pouring rain. Taken from a boat in the North Sea off Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire
When we have the time we sometimes feed Cleo her kibble one by one. We make her move a bit which is something quite unusual for a cat like Cleo wo thinks twice before she lifts a paw, but the main effect of this way of feeding is that it takes her longer to eat and she feels more sated afterwards. It's not always easy to find volunteers for the job, though. Cleo doesn't bite but she tends to use her claws to get the kibble. You can tell by the fingernails that the volunteer in this case was my niece Natalie.
We have a hatch in our local eagle nest, with one of the adults seen here feeding one of its young, its gray barely visible behind the sticks of the nest. I will be checking often now as the eaglets grow and the nest becomes much busier.
Drone Fly on some of the wildflowers growing in my lawn and borders.
Eristalis tenax, the common drone fly, is a common, migratory, cosmopolitan species of hover fly. It is the most widely distributed syrphid species in the world, and is known from all regions except the Antarctic. It has been introduced into North America and is widely established.
Smooth Coated Otter ~ Colchester Zoo ~ Colchester ~ Essex ~ England ~ Tuesday June 28th 2016.
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The Grafelijkheids Dunes near Den Helder form the northern part of the North-Holland dunes. These dunes were once a separate island, Huisduinen.
Due to dehydration from water exploitation and then a sudden rise in the groundwater level, vegetation in the Grafelijkheids Dunes has gone wild. Lots of rare plants such as orchids disappeared. Instead, thick growth of bushgrass and creeping willow grew. Scottish Highlanders, Dexter cattle and ponies were released. The area is surrounded by a fence to keep the livestock from wandering away.
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A Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird. Whoever named this bird didn't know that the females didn't have the ruby colored throats that the males have.
A great and very unique opportunity came up to photograph a Buzzard family on the nest. Naturally I jumped at the chance and got lucky when mum returned with a rabbit to feed her three hungry chicks.
It was fantastic to watch from up in the tree tops without disturbing them at all, and carefully leaving the area with them none the wiser.
This Marbled White was busy flitting from flower to flower feeding along Fenn Creek, but I managed to grab a shot! Shame about the grass stalk through the middle of the shot, but never mind!
As the holidays approach, especially this Thanksgiving, remember to give thanks for all you have and those you have in your life. For those of us without family, and those of us who suffer from depression, the holidays are a difficult time to contend with. Wishing you and those you love a happy, healthy and Blessed Thanksgiving.♥
Feed Your Faith
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/8 s
Lente: 14 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Hungry, friendly sheep
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Rule free-day 9, playing with the photo
Still with my 24 mm. I think I might leave him on for a while.
Fledgling male Downy Woodpecker (left) being fed by his rather worn looking mother. Definitely my favorite time of year, with all the baby birds leaving nests now.
This Arctic Tern returns to feed its chick with what appears to be a dragonfly, but the wind was blowing so hard it doesn't land, and instead feeds the chick while still flying. I had never seen this before and I didn't know it had occurred until I processed this image. Wow, that's quite the control while flying! I watched several terns flying in place into the wind during my visit to the marsh. I had to be so tough on these birds to fight these strong winds.
Taken 22 June 2021 at Potter Marsh, Alaska.