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This is the seventh shot in the Bald Eagle sequence (That Snow is Deep, Here I Come, Looking Mean, Preflight Check, Flaps Up, We Have Liftoff) as the eagle heads into the mix to steal a fish. Photographed at the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve.

and a bit of intense music to go along...

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it really looks like we 're going to have a pink fall, yes!

A Tricolored Heron races across the water concentrating on its next meal.

Clouds and rock formations reflected onto the sea.

A walk along the oceans shore. The late afternoon world is full of colors, mostly shades of red and gold. The ocean is loud,intense and the power is unmistakable. The wildlife hunts and gains power from the sounds and sights. It is entertainment only nature can provide.`125

Cottage Lake in the early morning.

 

Taken @ The beautiful Panjin

  

“Everything I experience hits me deep, raw, and intense. As an empath, I feel the energy of myself and others. As I age, this ability only grows deeper and stranger.”

 

― Sylvester McNutt III ―

  

“As a highly sensitive person, I can sense your mood from a mile away. Don’t try to hide it. You’re not fooling me.”

 

― Tracy M. Kusmierz ―

  

“Highly sensitive beings suffer more but they also love harder, dream wider and experience deeper horizons and bliss. When you’re sensitive, you’re alive in every sense of this word in this wildly beautiful world. Sensitivity is your strength. Keep soaking in the light and spreading it to others.’”

 

— Victoria Erickson ―

  

♫ TUNE ♫

  

La livrée du machaon se démarque par sa coloration de fond jaune intense tachée et veinée de noir. Les ailes antérieures portent dessus une large bordure noire avec une rangée de taches jaunes et un large miroir sombre poudré de jaune à l'angle des « épaules » ; le dessous reste dominé par le jaune avec des veines et des taches noires. Les ailes postérieures sont nettement plus jaunes dessus avec un bord crénelé, une chaîne de cellules jaunes surmontées d'une rangée de taches bleu sombre et un ocelle rouge, cerclé de noir et de bleu ; dessous, le jaune domine encore plus avec un fin réseau de nervures noires, les taches bleues doublées d'une tache rouge orange pour certaines d'entre elles. Reste le signe peut-être le plus distinctif : un prolongement, une « queue » qui s'insère dans le motif crénelé du bord, qui lui vaut le nom anglais de swallowtail (queue d'hirondelle).

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The livery of the swallowtail is distinguished by its intense yellow background stained and veined black. The forewings carry a broad black border with a row of yellow spots and a large dark mirror powdered with yellow at the corner of the "shoulders"; the underside remains dominated by yellow with veins and black spots. The hindwings are much more yellow above with a crenate border, a chain of yellow cells surmounted by a row of dark blue spots and a red ocellus, circled with black and blue; below, the yellow dominates even more with a fine network of black veins, the blue spots doubled with an orange-red spot for some of them. Remains perhaps the most distinctive sign: an extension, a "tail" that fits into the crenellated edge pattern, which earned him the English name swallowtail (swallow's tail).

Never one to merely blend in, the Azure Kingfisher is dressed to impress. We came upon this bird fishing on the edge of the Daintree river, and approaching slowly by boat, it let us incredibly close.

 

It was so dark in the riverside understory I was shooting at ridiculous shutter speeds between 1/30th-1/80th sec HH at 860mm (EFL). This is the best shot I've ever managed of this tiny, colorful critter. What a stunner. I love kingfishers!

 

Azure Kingfisher, Daintree River

Far North Queensland, Australia

It was raining so intensely that I couldn't get out of my car.

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Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) immature

 

One from early this day in 2018 as we headed to Glenmore and the Lerderderg State Park.

One of my all time favourite Wedge-tailed Eagle images.

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The intense stare of an owl, especially this Northern Hawk Owl is almost hypnotic.

Collared Sparrowhawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus)

 

From a visit to the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands five years ago.

just experimenting with a new lens...

The owner had left his dog waiting on the street which caused the poor thing intense trauma.

Intersection of looks

The Mickleden Valley, Great Langdale, Cumbria

Cooper's Hawk. This hawk hunts around our neighborhood. He chased a pigeon into one of our windows, killing it instantly. He was not leaving without that pigeon, so he let me get unusually close to take some pictures.

Black Kite (Milvus migrans) female

 

Seen near the entrance to the Werribee River Park at Werribee South on this day two years ago. She had a nest on another branch of this dead tree that she was keeping a very close watch over.

A fish frolics in the pond, oblivious to the Snowy Egret gliding along the waters surface right above him, whom with the precistion and dexterity of a prima ballerina, is about to snatch him up for it's next meal.

 

This shot was taken from our trip to the DR last December and my favourite image from the week we spent there. Thanks for viewing and have a great weekend!!

… der kleine Prinz…

Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

 

“Pure as we begin.

Pure as we come in.

Pure as we begin.

Ruled by will alone.

 

Pure as we begin.

Here we have a stone.

Gather, place, erase so.

Shelter turns to home.

 

Pure as we begin.

Here we have a stone.

Throw to stay the stranger.

Swore to crush his bones.

 

Ruled by will alone.

 

Spark becomes a flame.

Flame becomes a fire.

Light the way or warm this.

Home we occupy. .....”.

[Tool]

 

Music

"Intension " by Tool

 

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A deep intense tone of blue geraniums.

Collared Sparrowhawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus)

 

One of two young birds that were terrorising the small birds in the trees along the Princes Highway in front of our local hospital.

An Osprey gives me an intense stare after landing on top of an old hydro pole. They are magnificent birds to photograph whether perched or in flight.

Path at Cascais. Portugal

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Thanks to Lenabem-Anna for the texture.

Brown Falcon (Falco berigora)

 

I think David ( www.flickr.com/photos/birdsaspoetry ) might recognise this lovely lady.

Seen in the Point Cook Coastal Park on this day five years ago.

Taken at Beaver Lake, Asheville, NC.

Theme CT: Red

 

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White-faced Heron (Egretta novaehollandiae)

 

From the archives and a Visit to Altona Beach.

 

Happy Wing Wednesday!

Female. Not sure if she is Boat-tailed or Great-tailed. Riverstone Wetlands, Sugar Land, Texas.

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