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Gray Spring discharge

Marion County, Arkansas

The Blue-gray Gnatcatchers seem never to stop in there quest for insects, hears one diving off a limb after what appears to a fly!

Gray-headed Swamphen seen at Wakodahatchee Wetlands Delray Beach Florida

Full colour image of a Gray Wolf

My yard. Good bird to have at my bird bath.

Gray Catbirds are relatives of mockingbirds and thrashers, and they share that group’s vocal abilities, copying the sounds of other species and stringing them together to make their own song. The most common call is a raspy mew that sounds like a cat.

For whatever we lose

(like a you or a me)

it is always ourselves

we find in the sea

 

-e.e. cummings

I just had to stop on may way home from work to capture this phenomena. New snow on the thin ice at a very gray evening.

The Gray Heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts of Africa. Generally quite common and conspicuous in wetland habitats from marshes and tidal flats to small ponds, ditches, and wet fields; nests colonially in tall trees. Mainly seen as singles or in small groups, standing quietly in or at the edge of water, less often hunting in fields. Plumage is mostly gray overall, with paler neck; the adult has white crown, black eyebrows, and a black shoulder patch. Like other herons and egrets, flies with neck pulled in to form a bulge.

 

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Finally got one that I am happy with! Best seen large or original size.

from left to right:

 

- White

- Light Bluish Gray

- Light Gray

- Dark Bluish Gray

- Dark Gray

- Black

Fujifilm X-T3, Fujifilm 100-400mm

1/2000, f/6.3, Iso 800, fl.400mm

A shot of the mother and the juvinille Gray Gray Owl family from Oregon. This shot was difficult due to the dense foliage - took awhile of positioning to get a clear shot.

 

EOS-1D Mark IV + 800mm f/5.6L IS

A back shot of the A-B-A set of CP F units as the train heads for Bensenville yard at River Grove, IL.

These cranes are native to East Africa.

  

Gray Catbird followed me half way around Stonelick lake scolding me

A gray house on a gray day. I was hoping for more sunlight when I ventured out on a very cold day to photograph this old home. I soldiered on and thought maybe the lack of light and contrast would accentuate the sad, empty feeling of this lonely old home. I think it does but there is still room for improvement.

 

What strikes me most about this subject is that the house and the trees around it all just refuse to quit.

 

I'm anxious to return and do more studies and take advantage of different lighting conditions, better technique, and more emphasis on the stubbornness of the subjects.

It's pretty obvious this beautiful gray fox female has had kits. She is coming around quite a bit for a bite and she always leaves with a mouth full of food for the kits.

Blouse by Zara Basics

This is the smallest of our fuzzballs and quite camera-shy. I like how she blends in with the gravel bokeh.

 

I'm trying to learn, so c&c are always welcome.

 

(photo-e, pp-e)

Perfectionism is my enemy and the only friend, leading me through this hell of hatred of everything average and the heaven of stimulation. If it should be mean or cheating then it's better not to be at all! I demand it from me and thus i do the same from you otherwise one of us should explode.

I don't feel like an old man.. But damn, check out the gray hairs in my feeble and thin excuse for a beard..

 

$old++;

The Adipose v4, or the Gray Knight as it is commonly known, is a variant of the common "Chub" family of Frames.

 

It's bulk belies a surprising agility, owed mostly to better implementation of technologies already in use in it's older Sibling, the Spearfisher (Adipose v3).

Gray langurs or Hanuman langurs, the most widespread langurs of South Asia, are a group of Old World monkeys

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