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Sundance has numerous nicknames but Fluffers is the most used.
Happy Caturday!
For the Happy Caturday Group 2/5/2022 theme "Nicknames".
--2/7/2022 - Thanks for adding this photo to "Explore", the invitation to "In Explore, the invitation the group "Katzen aller Art-Cats-Chats de toutes sortes" and the many comments and favorites.--
Breeding Anhinga with those cool teal rings around its eyes blow dries and fluffs at Viera Wetlands.
The Green heron holds its head completely still as it shakes its wings and booty.😊
I took this image in low light in the early morning with the iso cranked up to 10000 and the speed at 1/200 second.
Fahoo forays, Dahoo dorays, Trim up the tree with Christmas stuff like bingle balls and whofoo fluff
8 of a family of 9 Mallard ducklings. Their mum was standing on the bank above them.
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© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured in December 2024.
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I watched this sparrow land on the fence wire and am sure it fluffed its feathers on seeing the sheep wool! HFF
Northern Cardinal (f) staying warm on a cold winter morning, wind chill well below -20C
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The Anna's hummingbirds over winter in our area. Last nite we had one of our rare snowfalls. This little bird was doing a lot of sitting probably to conserve energy. It has its feathers all fluffed up to make it look almost twice its usual size.
Eplore: Dec. 14/08 #434
Despite unexpected conditions in its southern abode, the Mourning Dove knew what to do to maximize the R-value of its down jacket in Webster, Texas.
our Ragdoll boy Moses 3 month ~ little one have to find his spot next to our 1 year old Siamese. But he learns to fight back🐅 guess a boy thing?!
but also they sleep together and sharing moments... just takes time. So far after 3 weeks beeing together its working.
playing again with my lens reversed
This isn't a dandelion. What kind of flower does this besides dandelions? I can't figure out which flower turned. It's bigger and sturdier than a dandelion.
EDIT -- just figured it out. It's yellow salsify.
White-browed Coucal Centropus superciliosus
The White-browed Coucal, sometimes referred to as the Lark-heeled Cuckoo, is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa. It inhabits areas with thick cover afforded by rank undergrowth and scrub, including in suitable coastal regions.
This image was captured in the Greater Mara area in Kenya, East Africa, while on photo safari with CNP Safaris. www.cnpsafaris.com
©2017 Duncan Blackburn