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My picnic spot along Last Dollar Road in Ridgway, Colorado on a very windy but sunny day.

 

Who brought the wine and cheese?

  

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Blue-and-white Swallows - a common species, endemic to Central and South America. Its primarily steel-blue or violet-blue back and its white underside earn it its name, yet its most distinguishing characteristic are the contrasting black undertail coverts. This small swallow, with a slightly forked tail and shorter wings, is resident throughout most of its range, but the southern populations are migratory.

 

Wishing everyone a nice week ahead and a nice Blue Monday!

 

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The holidays are over, snow and ice on the ground, and I’m having fun experimenting!

Frame and clock are from an app I purchased, the weeping willow is from PicsArt and the hazy background is my photo from an early morning trip….

 

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Abstract of light and motion

A male Pine Grosbeak perched on a branch of a Black Spruce tree in the Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in the Township of Tisdale in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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Palm fronds and discarded coconut husks

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*Working Towards a Better World

 

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible but in the end, they always fall — think of it, always!” - Mahatma Ghandi

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in realtà lui non stava zitto e salutava tutti i nuovi arrivati con uno squillante "ciao !"

 

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11 point buck I captured earlier this week.

 

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Johnstone River Innisfail, Far North Queensland

Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces

158th MMM HALLOWEEN

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Mystic Challenge Group - Halloween Challenge October 2022

 

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The Flame-faced Tanager is one of the most spectacular members of the diverse and exceptionally colorful genus Tangara. Living up to its common name, the forehead begins as a deep glimmering red, shading into a brilliant yellow on the nape and sides of the head. This "flame" contrasts sharply with the jet black back. The Flame-faced Tanager is a common member in mixed species foraging flocks in the canopy of humid montane forest from the Andes of extreme southwest Venezuela south to central Peru. It forages exclusively along mossy branches and occasionally peering at the underside in search of arthropods. There are three subspecies of the Flame-faced Tanager, described based mostly on minor differences in plumage. The species is typically found from 1000-2600 m and is most numerous above 1500 m. The IUCN Red list assesses the Flame-faced Tanager as a species of Least Concern; however, the population size is declining due to habitat destruction. Thus, the Flame-faced Tanager should become the focus of future studies.

 

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