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Papery orange-red petals shining in the shadows along the disused railway embankment. Papaver dubium the Long-headed poppy.
First long legged fly of the season. Very shallow DOF, depth of fly. :) Just happened to notice it hopping around on our small potted lantana foliage. Really like these extremely tiny little guys for some reason, smaller than some mosquitoes I've seen. Must be their long legs and iridescent colors and eyes. Sun was glaring badly on its eyes, hoping it comes back in better light for better photos.
Long-horned bee was as close as I could get to an ID on this one. This is another insect foraging in the yellow rabbitbrush. All of these images were captured in an hour in three patches of brush bordering 20 yards of a dirt track. I picked a bush that came up to the window of my truck, waited and shot away. Mud Lake WMA, Mud Lake, Idaho.
The pigs, that is. Judging by the small size of this fenced area, I am assuming it was once used as a pig pen.
Smell that? That's pig slop. I love the smell of pig slop in the morning. ;)
HFF!!!
Beginning a short series on shorebirds away from the sea shore with some winter residents at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. This pair of long-billed dowitchers were probing the shallow waters of one of the flooded fields for aquatic invertebrates. This area is near the northern limit of their winter range.
El 31 a las siete de la mañana, en medio de tanto ruido y temblor, reventó un vulcan a una lengua del puerto Arrecife, y media del monte llamado Faya: por su cráter vomitó terribles llamas, que iluminaron toda la isla...
Nikkor AF 50mm f1.4 D was the lens I bought as a everyday lens for my old D600 SLR.. Autofocus was done by camera. Nikon Z line of cameras lost this ability so no AF for 50mm f1.4 D anymore.
It is based on and continuation of line of AI Nikkor fifties and share wit them optical design and aperture ring on camera. So, it is very capable MF lens when used with Zf.
Photo taken at Sweetwater Wetlands Park. The Latin name is Limnodromus scolopaceus, which is even longer than its bill.
The long-billed dowitcher spends the winter here in Florida (and farther south) and the summer on the Arctic Ocean coastal plain.
Wikipedia: The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the long-tailed macaque or cynomolgus macaque, is a cercopithecine primate native to Southeast Asia. As a synanthropic species, the crab-eating macaque thrives near human settlements and in secondary forest. They have been described as a species on the edge, living on the edge of forests, rivers, and seas, at the edge of human settlements, and maybe on the edge of population decline.
Crab-eating macaques are omnivorous and frugivorous. They live in matrilineal groups ranging from 10 to 85 individuals, with groups exhibiting female philopatry and males emigrating from natal group at puberty. Crab eating macaques are the only old-world monkey known to use stone tools in their daily foraging and they engage in a robbing and bartering behavior in some tourist locations.
Conservation status: Endangered
(A quick note: The status of this monkey has worsened since my last post of them from 2021.)
Name: Long-tailed broadbill
Scientific: Psarisomus dalhousiae
Malay: Takau Ekor Panjag / Takau Injap
Family: Eurylaimidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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24 image focus stack taken with OM1, Olympus 60mm macro lens, Raynox-250, Godox flash and AK diffuser.
The long-tailed tit is a small, fluffy bird with a distinctive, long tail that's longer than its body. It's characterized by a white head with a black eyestripe, a black and white back, and pinkish underparts, though juveniles lack the pink. They are known for their social nature, often seen in small, active family groups, and their constant chatter while foraging