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Sunset reflection in a pond/lake found in Chatham County Wetlands Preserve.

This spot was quite tricky because of the large radio/cell tower just to the left of frame (you can make out some of the wires on the left side of the image). The clouds behind the tower were certainly photo worthy, but the tower dominated the scene and made for poor images. This was the best of this shot on that evening.

Well, I hope you like it.

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OSMIA

 

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♫ Road trippin' with my two favorite allies

Fully loaded we got snacks and supplies

It's time to leave this town, it's time to steal away

Let's go get lost anywhere in the U.S.A.

Let's go get lost, let's go get lost... ♫

 

Tune: youtu.be/11GYvfYjyV0

 

Huge Thanks to my bestie Hails for being patient and taking this shot with me! Can't wait to be road trippin with you next week for some Beach fun! :D

  

On Dacio

Head - Lelutka

Body - Legacy

Face/Body Appliers - Not Found

Cap - Ascend

Facial Hair - Volkstone

Ears - Mandala

Eyes - Avi-Glam

Necklace - Amias

Tattoos - Prodigy Ink

Shirt - Mossu

Rings/Bracelets - RealEvil Industries

Shoes - Deadwool

Pose - Darcio Poses

Luggage - David Heather

 

Some of my dearest friends often have me "lobbing my shoes, boots etc at them... " FOUND them!! Well one of them.

So the saying only the strong will survive is what came to mind.

 

🎼: Only the Strong Survive ~ Rod Stewart ~

 

✈️ : Missing Melody

 

I see you sittin' there all alone

Crying your eyes out

While everything's going wrong

You know there's gonna be

A whole lot of trouble in your life

Listen to me, get up off your knees

'Cause only the strong survive

 

Only the strong survive

Only the strong survive

Hey, you gotta be strong

You gotta hold on

I said don't give up, no don't

I said don't go around

With your head looking down

Don't you let'em make you feel like a clown

There's a lot of opportunity

Out there just waiting for you

But you'll never succeed if you've given up

And say your life is through

Listen this minute what I'm tellin' you

 

Only the strong survive

Only the strong survive

Hey, you gotta be strong

Gotta hold on

You gotta be a man, take a stand

Juvenile Peregrine Falcon finding it's wings.

Found this scenario just a few minutes away from my home on a walk through the countryside. I love the area around here featuring fields, old oaks, beeches and fruit trees the type grandma had in her garden. Obernbeck, Löhne, Ostwestfalen, Germany

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.,😊😊

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

I found these very rare and beautiful wild flowers growing in a bog meadow here locally. I wasnt completely certain what they were at first but I had a good idea. I logged their position and counted them and reported them to the Gov Dept of Biodiversity here who were delighted with my find. They will monitor them and inform the person on whose land they are growing as they are a protected species I think they are one of the nicest things I have found. Arnt the simplest things of the World the best! Maybe we all need a lesson with whats happening. They have now all faded from bloom but I will get to them again next year. We all will, so watch out!. Keep positive, do as yer told mostly and hang on in there!

Big hugs to all my great friends on Flickr!

You are Rockin` Awesome!!!!!

  

www.wildflowersofireland.net/plant_detail.php?id_flower=2...

 

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Thank you!

 

I'm in love ❤💕

 

"Today we are shining a spotlight on Yu Zhu, a multi-talented Resident with an impressive array of skills, from photography to vlogging to styling, and even landscaping!"

 

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#SecondLife #SecondLifeSpotlight #VirtualWorld #Metaverse #VirtualPhotography #Machinima

 

At last I found the caterpillar of the swallowtail..

Found this little beauty in the snow on the North Yorkshire Moors.

I found this Marbled Beauty Moth in the garden this morning.

 

It has a forewing length of 12-14 mm (tip of wing to thorax).

Flight season July-August.

 

Many thanks to all who take the time to view, comment or fave my images.

Found these baby bees passed out face down in a Blanket Flower this morning...

Found this barn just as it was reaching the golden hour. Had to stop and make an image. Glad I did, I love old barns.

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.

 

Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 170 graduate students. The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as God's House. In 1505, the college was granted a new royal charter, was given a substantial endowment by Lady Margaret Beaufort, and changed its name to Christ's College, becoming the twelfth of the Cambridge colleges to be founded in its current form. The college is renowned for educating some of Cambridge's most famous alumni, including Charles Darwin and John Milton.

Crazy Tuesday : Geometry

I have vintage kitchen items in a a collection. Found this one at a tag sale. Not in use but looks cool on the wall :-)

 

HCT 😎

Found abstract with texture

Found its favourite tree 😊

Found this little guy just off the Queens Garden Trail at Bryce Canyon National Park. I thought it was a chipmunk, but comparing other pictures it looks to be a squirrel instead. Happy Weekend Wildlife in Utah.

These are resident waders about 15-18 cm tall and found across South Asia and South East Asia near the edges of water bodies throughout the year. These are social birds and often found in a flock of 100 and more. They prefer wet slippery mud near water bodies to rest and flock together. Sometimes we see them on the banks of lakes, but this time we spotted maybe 100 of them in a half submerged field.

 

The birds were nesting on the banks of River Godavari - one of the largest rivers of South India. The 1 km+ wide river has narrowed down to less than 100 meters in the summer, and the banks are wide open with no activity. In here, these pratincoles, River Terns, Blue Tailed Bee Eaters and maybe River lapwings were all nesting.

 

Thank you so much in advance for your views and feedback. Much appreciated.

Found near Safford, Arizona, USA

The Black Capped Chickadee shows off the grub or larvae that it found.

Bumble Bee getting Lucky.

Lybia tessellata is a species of small crab in the family Xanthidae. It is found in shallow parts of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean. Like other members of the genus Lybia, it is commonly known as the pom-pom crab or boxer crab because of its habit of carrying a sea anemone around in each of its claws, these resembling pom-poms or boxing gloves. L. tessellata is a small crab growing to a width of about 2.5 cm (1 in). The carapace is trapezoid in shape and the margin has a distinct tooth-shaped projection on either side, just behind the short-stalked eye. The surface of the carapace is marked into several differently coloured, geometric regions by a network of dark lines giving it the appearance of stained glass. (Wikipedia)

Found in the Oxfordshire countryside.Have been told that it has been recently restored

date stamped on slide August 1958

Found this 17th century prison in a delightful Somerset village, Monkton Combe.

 

From the Parish Website

" A few yards from the Church is Mill Lane, down which you will find the lock up, built in 1776, with its domed roof, strong walls and stout iron studded door. It is thought to be one of the few lock ups having two cells"

 

Posted for Sliders Sunday

Texture c/o Topaz

 

Found this Pine Grosbeak pair in a gravel parking lot up on Grand Mesa. Every time they flew into the tree they were to high for me to photograph so I got down to their level. I think several people thought I was crazy lying down in the middle of a trailhead parking lot :-)

Found this little fella under a pile of old plant pots. At first I thought it was just a lovely empty shell but soon a little head popped out to see what was happening. After having his photo taken the tiny snail was gently put back where he was found.

 

'Natural Shells' for 'Macro Mondays'

 

Thank you for your views, faves and comments.

 

HMM

Found these two in a large puddle on a quiet backroad in Western Maryland. Garrett County, Maryland

I consider street photo one of the most difficult styles of photography as your subject is constantly changing. You are not capturing a bridge or a river or a colorful fall forest. You are capturing moments from the city, an urban scenery, you are capturing expressions of random people while they are not posing for you, people doing their every day thing. So quite often I am trying to focus on something static on the street, something that caught my eye and then wait until the "right people" get into my frame. I think I got lucky on this one, as it felt like these 2 guys were just leaving the area after not finding what they were looking for (404 error, web administrators may get the joke). Picture taken at Little Five points, in Atlanta, GA.

 

Shurik'n - Samouraï

www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMBTDuvl6dQ

 

Κατα τη γνωμη μου η φωτογραφια δρομου ειναι ισως το πιο δυσκολο ειδος φωτογραφίας καθως το θεμα σου αλλαζει συνεχως. Δεν φωτογραφιζεις μια γεφυρα, ενα ποταμι η ενα πολυχρωμο δασος το φθινοπωρο. Στη φωτογραφια δρομου το θεμα ειναι οι στιγμες σε μια πολη, ενα αστικο σκηνικο, οι εκφρασεις τυχαιων ανθρωπων που ομως δεν ποζαρουν για σενα, τυχαιοι ανθρωποι που κανουν καποιες κινησεις ρουτινας. Ετσι συχνα προσπαθω να εστιασω σε κατι στατικο, σε κατι που τραβηξε την προσοχη μου και επειτα να περιμενω μεχρι οι "σωστοι ανθρωποι" να μπουν στο καδρο μου. Νομιζω σταθηκα αρκετα τυχερος εδω αφου οι 2 αυτοι τυποι εμοιαζαν να απομακρυνονται απο την περιοχη αφου δεν βρηκαν αυτο που εψαχναν (σφαλμα 404, οι web admins μαλλον θα πιασουν το αστειο). Η φωτογραφια τραβηχτηκε στην περιοχη Little Five points στην Atlanta της πολιτειας της Georgia.

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 :-)

Frost's bolete is a widely distributed mushroom in the eastern and southwestern US. Boletes are classified as a groupd of mushrooms that produce their spores in tubular structures under the cap, rather than gills. Found growing in association with hardwood trees, especially oak. The network pattern of the stipe (the stalk) and the amber droplets produced along the cap in young fruiting bodies.

 

Eastgate Park, Meridian Township, Michigan

 

Shot with single off-camera strobe (Leica SF60/Leica SF C1 trigger) positioned camera right at approximately 20 degrees, slightly above subject, modified with MagMod MagSphere diffuser.

My family all met at our farm for Easter. My granddaughter and great grandson were metal detecting in the front yard of the old house. They found these cap pistol parts. My grandfather passed away in 1950 when I was 10 years old. I know this was mine. I was a big Roy Rogers fan and loved to play cowboys. I was the only grandchild. I was probably between 5 and 10 when I lost it there. These would be between 70 t0 75 years old. My granddaughter looked it up and this gun was made between 1940 and 1950.

Parry's Nolina in the higher elevation in Joshua Tree National Park, off the road going up to Key's View (viewing destination)

  

Looking for some files I also found files I haven't seen in years :-0, whittling down to edit/play with.. .

 

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thank you everyone for the visits and likes. xo

Found some Autumn Fuchsia,s .

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Found this beautiful Eastern Screech Owl with a bit of luck and a clue from someone in the area.

 

Lake County, IL

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