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Juvenile White wagtail (Motacilla alba) in flight; the island Zealand (Denmark), 25-07-2020.
The image was taken from a mobile low level Tragopan hide during my own private tour.
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Probably not the best color setting to play hide and seek.
(Pheasant)
Location: Voorne-Putten, Hellevoetsluis
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This photo of a posing goldfinch was taken at my pals hide. That being said I wasn't in the hide at the time.
Here's another photo from my last visit to Ian's hide. The pool of course was built by Ian and is now widely accepted by most of the birds that visit.
A juvenile Yellow-crowned night-heron (nyctanassa violacea). I spotted the heron on the edge of some mangroves. As I approached slowly, the heron moved to the other side. We proceeded to play a snails-paced game of hide-and-seek. I would tip toe around a mangrove and the heron would quietly move away. This went on for some time until the heron thought this small dune/gully would provide an escape route, but it gave me an open shot with a patch of my favorite sea spinach as a bonus. (Other images with sea spinach used as background color: yellowlegs, reddish egret)
Leaving Anchorage and heading South down the Seward Highway you see the lovely mountains across Turnagain Arm. Here I captured the interesting clouds and mountains that still have a lot of snow across the waters. The low clouds would sometimes obscure the view so it made me think the mountains were playing hide and seek with me.
Taken 5 April 2023 off the Seward Highway.
When the bees found the Salvia flowers, I noticed only the back half of their bodies would be visible for a short while. All in a days work, I guess!
The sun illuminates these rocks that could be likened to an elephant's hide. These were formed by volcanic activity in the Devonian period (300-400 million years ago).
It seems some birds have a special kind of humor....
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"When we hide our failings from others, we seek to hide them from ourselves, and it's in the latter attempt that we are most successful." - Pierre Nicole
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ye3shgny ; had fun with u before yesterday hun ;p
shooshe ; rby y7f'6ech 7yatii ;'( , gonna miss u ( U )
A Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) hides among the tall stems of the Daffodils, pretending nothing can see him.
We all need hide outs
This is one of mine
I have lots of castles
But my very best spot
is within
when I contemplate
when I meditate
I don't need to be in a certain place to do that
I can do it everywhere
Vikings do that you know, bring their castle
Conquer the world
That's just a thing we do
We can't help us
So just surrender
Lol, its Friday, wooohoooooo
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