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This Ladder-backed woodpecker has been drinking from one of the hummingbird feeders.

This morning he set upon the feeder's shepherd hook and eyed me sitting 6 meters away at our table.

Then he proceeded to plop onto the feeder and drink.

 

Happy Wing Wednesday!

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123 Pictures in 2023 #59 "Ladders"

These "rope" ladders were found in a playground at the entrance to the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve in Corpus Christi, Texas. They lead up to a sort of treehouse, about 4 feet of the ground.

The cairn at the top of Jacob's Ladder seen from the head of Edale.

I had to take this through the hedge into my neighbour's garden where one of their cats had found a novel bed. Cats and ladders don't usually go together but many years ago we had a grey persian who loved scampering up the ladder to the loft when Phill went up there.

 

Feeling a lot better now, though the tiredness is still there. Apparently with pneumonia this takes a while to subside. As I see it a great excuse not to do too much *wink*

 

Happy Furry Friday everyone.

 

Wishing you all a happy and restful weekend

Another image taken in Shoreham bright and early this morning. This is only visible at low tide, which is why I have been unable to find it on two occasions! Thanks to Darren M for helping me out!

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Part of the Long House complex at Bandelier.

*Pose

 

Ramsei -1970 Ladder

 

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A Pueblo ladder is known by many names: Kiva ladder, log ladder, southwest pueblo ladder. While it holds many names, a Pueblo ladder is essentially a decorative (and for some, spiritual) log ladder that is has been a part of the Pueblo culture for centuries.

This one is small about 20cm (8 inches) tall and was probably part of a display in someone's home.

For #59 Ladders: 123 pictures in 2023

Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park, Mission, TX

Another picture from the beautiful fish ladder. This one is taken with Mamiya RB67 and 90mm SEKOR on Ilford Delta 100.

a female Ladder-backed Woodpecker on the side of a mesquite tree

Texas-Specht - Picoides scalaris

 

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Georgia

Horizontal not vertical

 

My ladders spend 99.999999% of the time (or maybe even more) horizontal, not vertical.

 

#HFF

 

Stacksteads

 

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In the depths of the Amazon at Lagos Yaguacaca near Leticia, Colombia, I encountered the Ladder-tailed Nightjar, Hydropsalis climacocerca. This photograph captures the essence of this elusive bird, expertly blended into its environment. The nightjar's plumage, a complex pattern of browns and tans, mirrors the intricate textures of the Amazonian forest, rendering the bird almost invisible against the branch it rests upon. The subdued light of the forest canopy gently illuminates its form, highlighting the incredible natural camouflage that nightjars are so renowned for.

 

As a photographer, my mission is to reveal the subtle beauty and intricate details of wildlife that often remain unnoticed. Here, the Ladder-tailed Nightjar sits in quietude, its presence a secret to all but the most observant eyes. Through my lens, I strive to bridge the gap between these hidden wonders and the world, bringing moments of nature's brilliance into focus. It's an intimate glimpse into the life of a creature perfectly adapted to its surroundings, a testament to the marvels of the natural world.

 

©2020 Adam Rainoff

Male of Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Picoides scalaris) in first light, Elephant Head Pond, Amado, Arizona

One of Beckley’s F. D. ladder trucks.

The bathing ladder and the little pier ready to swimming,,,,after one or two months.

This is the fish ladder I mentioned in a couple of recent posts. Bonneville cutthroat trout exit Bear Lake and work their way up the ladder to enter St Charles creek where they spawn. Wild Cutthroats were nearly extinct in Bear Lake before several projects restored access to spawning streams. Ice covers most of each section of the ladder this time of year.

The observant may spot a familiar face in this shot. rain doused steps leading from the River Froom to the fields of Eastville Park caught after the storm.

400 years old lime tree in front of the cottage . Styria . Austria . Europe

ROG 37611 drags GA DVT 82107 over Cattawade Viaduct working from The Mid Norfolk Railway to Leicester LIP. A few other photographers here to witness this move using ladders and poles. Unusual to come this route?

Mecca Hills Wilderness

Overgrowth by a rusty ladder on shore of Caernarfon harbour,when the tide was out.

This ladder appeared on the path near the park one morning, stayed there for three days and then disappeared.

... a backyard in Hamburg

A new shop opens in Stockbridge (Kestin) and the ladder men are engaged to make the finishing touches to the exterior of the premises.

"Stay on the path" said they.

 

"Humbug" said I. "If I did that, I wouldn't have gotten this shot".

In Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

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