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Op Hemelvaartsdag samen met mijn zus naar Tilburg geweest om deze rakkers weer eens te bewonderen. Er waren weinig tot geen mensen dus dan kan je met een gerust hart er eens even voor gaan zitten. De eekhoorntjes waren ook zeer relaxed en werkte zelfs gezellig mee. Ook hebben we wat jonkies gezien. Al met al een heerlijk uitje met voldoende afstand van alles en iedereen

Taken at lemon trees the art between seasons. Not sure the sim designer realized there is a sheep with a tree kinda growing out of it, but I saw it as an opportunity for a funny pic, when you get the angle just right.

Little owl at eye level. We were in a towerhide and this little hunter was in a tree in front of us. This was a bonus because the towerhide is there to observe kestrels and european rollers.....wich were also there. And when I say observe I also mean photographe :-)

Who me, chase a bird?

I just enjoy climbing trees

I'm not hunting here

This is my neighbor's ornery fluffy cat "Crookshanks".

 

Smile on Saturday - Fluffy

Taken in Boyton, suffolk! Cettis Warblers rarely show themselves so I was very lucky when this lovely male sat within metres of me! 😀

Lazy and relaxed.Tsukudu Game Lodge. Hoedspruit -South Africa

I think this owl was sleeping as I was maneuvering around to find a spot where I could best view it. In this shot its deciding which of my eyes would best pair with a mouse.

 

(This was in a dark area up in the trees. Brought down the highlights in Lightroom, bumped up the shadows, did some selective lightening of the eyes along with saturation bump and then denoised in Topaz AI and made it 16:9 to look good on my TV.)

I see you down there

I'm not going anywhere

I feel safe up here

A Baltimore Oriole stretching his neck amidst the newly opened leaves to look down. I love hearing his call whenever he arrives in our yard.

Happy furry Friday from Charlie and the gang.

American Red Squirrel enjoying an autumn nibble.

 

Seen while hiking along the coastline, at Cochrane Point, Acadia National Park.

 

More photos to come! Check out my album 2024 Northeast Roadtrip www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72177720320440072/

 

iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/observations/247296203

 

Jenny Pansing photos

Curious little Pine Maren checking out the territory and planning his route...

The courtyard at our condo is often visited by raccoons. Most of their visiting hours are at night so it was somewhat unusual to see this one during the day and 30 feet up in a tulip tree (NEVER plant a tulip tree, they are aphid hell).

 

After hanging on for approximately 3 hours, raccoon eased its way down and left the area.

 

The wild raccoon lives a largely solitary life. Their attraction to urban areas can cause them to much more densely populate and they will build their dens in chimneys, attics, roofs, crawl spaces, under decks and sheds.

Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA

Common Bonnet, just growing out of a large tree, all on it's own, maybe if I went back there would be more of them, sometimes they do grow singly.

"Birds of a feather, flock together"

On a walk through a local conservation area, I observed huge numbers of American Goldfinch, than as quickly as they appeared, they all disappeared together.

Happy Wing Wednesday!

He arrived!

My little Lego Charlie!

We are so happy together.

This great egret put on a show for me. Lucky moment.

 

Day 27

Now that it is late spring, almost of the little bird babies have found their wings. So many of them have not yet discovered more than the smallest, basic fear of people with the chickadees being the most fearless and the titmice being the most suspicious.

Hanging in a tree in Maastricht, the Netherlands.

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