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Found in the Washburn Valley.

Remember your name. Do not lose hope ...what you seek will be found.

 

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And I'll use you as a warning sign

That if you talk enough sense then you'll lose your mind

And I'll use you as a focal point

So I don't lose sight of what I want

And I've moved further than I thought I could

But I missed you more than I thought I would

And I'll use you as a warning sign

That if you talk enough sense then you'll lose your mind

 

And I found love where it wasn't supposed to be

Right in front of me

Talk some sense to me

[2x]

 

And I'll use you as a makeshift gauge

Of how much to give and how much to take

Oh I'll use you as a warning sign

That if you talk enough sense then you'll lose your mind

 

Oh and I found love where it wasn't supposed to be

Right in front of me

Talk some sense to me

 

And I found love where it wasn't supposed to be

Right in front of me

Talk some sense to me

[3x]

Happy Sunday + Many Thanks :-)

My heart was beating, barely breathing but still alive

Lost along the way I'd given up my fight

Scattered to pieces all along the floor, within the brokenness

I found something more

I was broken, torn apart

Scars line my arms, on my sleeve I wore my heart

They remind me of what is real

No longer needing pain to feel

I found myself in a sea of busy places, in a world of blurry faces

I found myself, on the edge of insanity, I found, I found me

 

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I saw this cow and I do take a picture of him that day, but then he was gone after the day I took a picture of him, I was so sad because many thoughts appeared in my head, is he killed by the butcher? etc. flic.kr/p/2nRmDgv

 

today I was passing through the field and saw him, and I am really happy for he is alive then I called him and he towards me (he didn't say anything, of course he can't speak, haha), I think it's definitely some kind of lost and found.

 

I deeply hope he has a happy life and healthy. 🐃

 

Have a great day and stay well, my friends.,😊😊

Found at the Hypica from Rio de Janeiro. Sorry, I don't know the ID.

This little white feather, about 20 mm across, was sitting on top of a coleus leaf in the garden...

Fall colors this year were beautiful where they hit, but unfortunately the drought across much of Minnesota hindered many places from turning at all. I found this beautiful patch of Maples along the Mississippi River in southern Minnesota. Thankfully even in harsh conditions beauty can still be found everywhere you look. This serves as a reminder that even in the midst of our chaotic world that God still made beauty and He has not forgotten His people. Praise be to God for the love and blessing He has shown us!

.. found in LU .. it's a piece of art placed at the location of the historic Rheinschanze .. happy Sunday!

The Indian pangolin, thick-tailed pangolin, or scaly anteater (Manis crassicaudata) is a pangolin found on the Indian subcontinent. It is not common anywhere in its range. Like other pangolins, it has large, overlapping scales on its body which act as armour. It can also curl itself into a ball as self-defence against predators such as the tiger. The colour of its scales varies depending on the colour of the earth in its surroundings.

 

It is an insectivore, feeding on ants and termites, digging them out of mounds and logs using its long claws, which are as long as its fore limbs. It is nocturnal and rests in deep burrows during the day.

 

The Indian pangolin is threatened by hunting for its meat and for various body parts used in traditional medicine.

 

The Indian pangolin is a solitary, shy, slow-moving, nocturnal mammal. It is about 84–122 centimetres (33–48 in) long from head to tail, the tail usually being 33–47 cm long, and weighs 10–16 kg. Females are generally smaller than the males and have one pair of mammae. The pangolin possesses a cone-shaped head with small, dark eyes, and a long muzzle with a nose pad similar in color, or darker than, its pinkish-brown skin. It has powerful limbs, tipped with sharp, clawed digits. It is an almost exclusive insectivore and principally subsists on ants and termites, which it catches with a specially adapted long, sticky tongue.The pangolin has no teeth, but has strong stomach muscles to aid in digestion. The most noticeable characteristic of the pangolin is its massive, scaled armour, which covers its upper face and its whole body with the exception of the belly and the inside of the legs. These protective scales are rigid and made of keratin. It has 160–200 scales in total, about 40–46% of which are located on the tail. Scales can be 6.5–7 cm long, 8.5 cm wide, and weigh 7–10 grams. The skin and scales make up about one-fourth to one-third of the total body mass of this species.

 

The Indian pangolin has been recorded from various forest types, including Sri Lankan rainforest and plains to middle hill levels. The animal can be found in grasslands and secondary forests, and is well adapted to desert regions as it is believed to have a tolerance to dry areas, but prefers more barren, hilly regions. This pangolin species may also sometimes reach high elevations, and has been sighted in Sri Lanka at 1100 meters and in the Nilgiri mountains in India at 2300 meters. It prefers soft and semi-sandy soil conditions suitable for digging burrows.

 

Pangolin burrows fall into one of two categories: feeding and living burrows. Feeding burrows are smaller than living burrows (though their sizes vary depending on the abundance of prey) and are created more frequently during the spring, when there is a greater availability of prey. Living burrows are wider, deeper, and more circular, and are occupied for a longer time than feeding burrows, as they are mainly used to sleep and rest during the day. After a few months, the pangolin abandons the burrow and digs a new one close to a food source. However, it is not uncommon for the pangolin to shift back to an old burrow.

 

Unlike its African counterpart, the Indian pangolin does not climb trees, but it does value the presence of trees, herbs, and shrubs in its habitat because it is easier to dig burrows around them. Features that promote an abundance of ants and termites (grasses, bare grounds, bases of trees, shrubs, roots, leaf litter, fallen logs and elephant feces) are often present in pangolin habitats.

 

Few details are known about the breeding behaviour of the Indian pangolin. During the animal's mating period, females and males may share the same burrow and show some diurnal activities. Males have testes in a fold of the skin located in their groin areas. The female's embryo develops in one of the uterine horns. The gestation period lasts 65–70 days; the placenta is diffuse and not deciduate. Usually, a single young is born, but twins have been reported in this species. The young weigh 235–400 g at birth and measure roughly 30 cm. The newborn animals have open eyes, and soft scales with protruding hairs between them. The mother pangolin carries her young on her tail. When the mother and young are disturbed, the young pangolin is held against its mother's belly and protected by the mother's tail.

 

Since Finding Nemo came out, it's almost become almost a requirement for aquariums to have Clownfish and Palette Surgeonfish together in the same tank.

I found these delicate blue flowers blooming quietly in the half-shade of a tree. The flowers were as small as 1 cm across and the grass hight was about 20 cm. I thought I had seen them some time ago...

Sisyrinchium angustifolium (Narrowleaf blue-eyed grass, ‘Ruri-niwazekishou’ in Japanese) is a perennial plant in the Iris family. It is native to Eastern North America, and naturalized in other areas including Japan.

White-fronted Chat (Epthianura albifrons) male

 

12 months ago I spotted a White-fronted Chat on the fence of Suzanne Corey High School, three weeks ago I saw a pair on the school oval but they took off before I got a shot. On Saturday I found them in the paddock across Hoppers Lane from the school. The female wasn't keen on being photographed but the male posed nicely for a few moments.

Found in an abandoned hotel somewhere in Germany. Since the roof is completely demolished there is water all over the place. The building is literally covered in mold and all types of funghi. Even the doorframes are dripping wet. An amazing experience for man and machine (the air moisture is a trial for your camera and lenses).

Found abstract with texture

Addams - Lulu Denim Shorts Overall

Addams - Lulu Off Shoulder Top

Head - CATWA - Koura

Hair - Stealthic - Porcelain

Taken @ Backdrop Cove

Resident waders found throughout the year around large lakes, shallow rivers and wetland areas. Summer is the nesting time for these waders / reed birds and they contine to nest till the end of summers to rainy season and through it. This year, our summer is varying between moderate and cool temperatures. The swamphens haven't started nesting yet, but I suspect some of them have started demonstrating the breeding plumage - the colors are more vivid than usual and quite beautiful - like in this picture.

 

These swamphens are sighted in large numbers now around reed beds and waterlogged fields which would be thriving with small worms, insects and other creatures. We are still seeing a lot of rains and the lakes are overflowing - so the fields are where most of the activity is.

 

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Bumble Bee getting Lucky.

I found this dandelion seed struggling to escape from its `mother' at Burnbank Woods.

A common garden bird throughout much of Asia, found in open forests, fields, and parks; introduced to several regions around the world. Often tame and approachable. Brown overall with a rosy breast and a unique white-spotted black nape patch. Plumage shows slight regional variation: western birds have dark centers to wing feathers, lacking in eastern birds. Turtle-doves are larger, have black centers to wing feathers and stripes rather than spots on the neck. Coos loudly and often: “coo-a-roooo”. (eBird)

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A familiar bird to us but welcome nevertheless. We saw or heard this pretty dove most days during our time in Singapore, usually deep in the trees or on the ground.

 

Lorong Halus Wetland, Singapore. March 2024.

Birding Singapore.

Part of the stuff I get to take back to my classroom. I have thousands of marbles for a behavior system I do with my students. I've been purging my house of all the stuff I need to take back to school with me next month and hallelujah, I found my marbles.

 

HBW!

 

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lovely day at the end but very windy at the place you see

All of you motorcycle (not car) people ... this is the only motorcycle I could find and it is on a sign. This is a motorcycle club in the Northern Neck of Virginia. It is called Down-N-Dirty. I have only seen motorcycles parked there on occasional weekend evenings. Maybe you can identify the type of motorcycle on the sign.

Found it in a gutter. Now I'll see if it grows.

Found and photographed while wandering with NJ. Chinatown, Vancouver. January 10, 2016.

I can hardly believe that I really found the one of our wild orchids that is the most spectacular one to me. It's a bee orchid (Ophrys apifera), so named because its flowers imitate the appearance of bees or bumblebees. It's quite rare north of the Alps and I'm absolutely in love!

Have a wonderful weekend everybody :-)

Found this guy last year amongst a pile of logs sitting very still Found this one going through old files

Ocean Of Light — David Wahler

 

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“Doing as others told me, I was Blind.

Coming when others called me, I was Lost.

Then I left everyone, myself as well.

Then I found Everyone, Myself as well.”

 

— Rumi

Found a Field of Poppies in the Middle of October

Did you loose your bike? Laying on one of the pillars of the John Frostbridge. A nice candid with the always fun too shoot with Fuji X-T10.

 

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I'd forgotten how peaceful and therapeutic it is going outside and shooting nature.

 

HBW!

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