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We were discussing Flickr's recent server migration and the issues that followed.
Actually, my proximity to the nest was probably the issue
Mourning Dove, Zenaida macroura.
You’ve seen this dove from Both Sides Now.
NYTimes this morning reports that Texans are powerless and irate, due to the state-wide ice storm. Some have been irate for quite a while. This peaceful dove should not be categorized that way. The photographer, however, is both crabby about a 2nd day without electricity, and grateful for a working gas fireplace and stove, and for the hospitality of friends. Windmills in the North Sea work fine under worse conditions, but ERCOT did not plan for what now turns out to be the worst case.
Could happen again.
17 Feb 2021; 08:40 CST
Irate, White-browed Scrubwren has some questions to ask about this shoddy paint-job on a fence-post.
This irate "farmer" is effectively scaring away any birds from eating it strawberries. Before robots took away jobs, this scarecrow was doing its work. The funny thing is that right after taking this photo, the real farmer chased me off his property!
The white-footed fox or desert fox (Vulpes vulpes pusilla) is a desert-adapted subspecies of the red fox, found across the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent. Paler in colour with characteristically light feet, it is typically solitary and relies on stealth rather than speed. Observed in late afternoon in Desert National Park, Jaisalmer, this individual was foraging and briefly grooming before becoming alert to our presence and slipping back into the open desert - seen, and then gone, as they often are.
Spotted at Desert National Park, Rajasthan, India
Read more at traveltravailsandheck.com/2025/12/21/foxes-india-white-fo...
An irate mother chases her errant son through the dank, depraved alleyways of 1956 Brownsville Brooklyn in a futile attempt to encourage him to redouble his efforts to improve his report card in the next cycle. Despite the copious welts and concussion he endures, his grades continue to falter. This deeply sensitive, unvarnished work by American folk artist Thomas Hart Benton revealed the raw realities of inner city adaptation awaiting those who originated in old country lands and who were given to doling out a daily dose of corporal punishment. A new meaning to the term ‘baker’s dozen’ (as in clobberings) soon took footing.
Sombre Hummingbird
Scientific name: Aphantochroa cirrochloris (Vieillot, 1818)
Portuguese: Beija-flor cinza
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