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With the alignment of a setting sun, steam from the Prismatic Stream and a grazing bison present an opportunity that I couldn't resist
The wild Elk are grazing at the foot of the mountains in Colorado in early winter. A few snowflakes fall. The fence at the bottom of the mountain was installed to keep wild herds from going into forests where they destroy trees by chewing on the bark.
Flicker friends, stay safe and healthy during these trying times.
The beauty of Wales. Ponies grazing in the wild on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales. As you walk through the sandy pine woods to here, then on beyond the distant trees you arrive at the lighthouse on Whitford Sands, a huge and almost invariably empty white sand beach.
Migrations are one of the most fascinating phenomena that can be seen in Africa. Migratory group consists of 1.5 millions of wildebeest and hundreds of thousands associated animals, such as zebras and Thompson's gazelles.
Seen on the savannhs of Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
Crested Pigeon (Ocyphaps lophotes)
I took a brief walk to the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands this morning. This one was grazing in the dry land area.
At Langford Lakes (I thought this might make some people smile 😊). The goose is actually in the distance behind the cattle!
Winter sun melts across the landscape as the horses graze quietly in the soft morning light. Covered in a frosty blanket of snow, a visit to Frisland should suffice to warm even the coldest heart to dreams of a White Christmas.
As mentioned yesterday, I'm posting a close up of this pretty gal. She was so kind to create some excitement for our group. We had yet to see a moose and she came at just the right time and place with Denali in the background. This is a day I'll never forget.
There is a pond just across the road of Wonder Lake where this was shot. It was quite the wildlife evening. We saw what must have been a 50 lbs beaver cross the road 10 or 15 feet from us as well as a family of ducks. Some of which you see in the foreground of this picture.
I timed my shot here and held down my shutter as she pulled her head from the water hoping to get the water coming from her mouth. She made her way down the lake grazing on her evening snack. She seemed very comfortable with us standing and staring at her.
To see the light on her face you would never think it's after 10 PM when I shot this. The beauty of those long Alaskan days.
Brolga (Antigone rubicunda)
Seen in the 'back paddock' at Werribee Open Range Zoo on this day in 2018 when Lance ( www.flickr.com/photos/lankee2009 ) and Averil from New Zealand joined us on a visit to the zoo.
Leftovers and outtakes, but should get out to do some stuff with Charlie today (if the weather holds).
"The Circuit Rider" by artist Peter Busby. Photos can't do sculptures justice. Go see this one (and others along the riverwalk).
Visit riverfront.org. This was last weekend. These riverwalks are closed 7/15/2023, temporarily, due to flooding, according to their website.
Wishing all a fine weekend ahead...
In Powys Mid Wales...
I shall be away for about a week so i will catch up with your photo's when i get back! Stay safe everyone...
Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station dominates most viewpoints of Old Sawley (Long Eaton) and its surrounding landscapes.
After the heavy rains of mid-February two swans settled on the flooded farmland. I was attracted to the juxtaposition of nature and the industrial dominance of the cooling towers and the chimney (if you look closely to the base of the cooling towers and behind the foliage, you can see two trains passing in opposite directions) – also, the way that the natural light has split the composition in two horizontally with the sunlight bathing the (ugly[?]) manmade construction in warm light, and the cold muted hues of the shade depriving the beauty of nature (the swans) of their moment. It somehow feels like a betrayal.
Created using: Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio
Straw-necked Ibis (Threskiornis spinicollis)
Grazing in the Research Farm Paddock on this day in 2020.
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South Hanover, Pennsylvania.
Canon EOS70D
TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
1/400 sec.
f/7.1
600mm
ISO125