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Red-naped Trogon - Harpactes kasumba impavidus - Красношейный трогон
Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1)
Rainforest Discovery Centre, Sepilok, Sabah, Malaysia, 08/25/2022
Karen, like me, has stamina issues. She can't go for more than 45 minutes without having a nap. This is one such nap in a furniture shop. She fucking loves furniture the saucy bitch!
There's a tiger park outside of Chiang Mai, Thailand, where these gorgeous animals are bred, raised and trained. At first I didn't want to go because I'd heard that a similar place in Thailand drugs the animals. I was assured once I got there this isn't the case, and I saw no evidence of anything other than TCL.
These cubs are 4-6 months old. We saw them playing like kittens, running, leaping, and tackling each other. Then they dropped to nap in the shade.
Everyone has asked us what tiger fur feels like. It's coarser in texture than I'd anticipated, and it lays quite flat, like a rug. The individual hair shafts don't lift up like a dog's would when you move your hand across them.
Shopping Guide:
AVATAR
Hair ~ Lamb. Gem
Top ~ *:..Silvery K..:*BohoStyle ver2_OuterP(7) and Moon Elixir - FLF Serena Angel
Collar ~ {HIME*DREAM} Kimiko Lingere - Black
FURNISHING
:CP: Celestial Massage Table
The Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) is a bird of the oriole family and is found in many parts of Asia.
Unlike the Golden Oriole which only has a short and narrow eye-stripe, the Black-naped Oriole has the stripe broadening and joining at the back of the neck. Males and females are very similar although the wing lining of the female is more greenish. The bill is pink and is stouter than in the Golden Oriole.
We have two nicely padded sofas, 3 padded chairs and two full size beds. Where does Natasha choose to nap? On a folding chair with a reusable grocery bag on it. Cat logic I guess.
It also explains why the grocery bagger, who's allergic to cats, had a sneezing attacks while bagging my groceries.
This little bumblebee wasn't disturbed at all by having the camera shoved nearly in his face while he was napping on the zinnia top.
Michelle my 20 year old daughter and Maggie my 7 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback taking a nap on the couch. Columbia, Maryland.
The Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as the Blue-and-Gold Macaw, is a member of the group of large Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It breeds in forest (especially varzea, but also in open sections of Terra Firme) and woodland of tropical South America from Trinidad and Venezuela south to Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. It extends slightly into Central America, where it is restricted to Panama. It is an endangered species in Trinidad, and is on the verge of being extirpated from Paraguay, but still remains widespread and fairly common in a large part of mainland South America. There is also a breeding population in Miami-Dade County, USA. It is therefore listed as Least Concern by BirdLife International.
Santa Barbara Zoo. California.
I was getting very tired picking my own cherries today. Then I saw this guy taking a nap under the cherry trees. That must be the best spot.
A school teacher of one of our sons, years ago, placed a bathtub in the classroom to encourage kids to read books. The goats at the zoo sometimes remind me of that experience. They have a bathtub in which some of them like to take naps.
I watched these guys nap for around half an hour. I had quietly snuck into position (Of course they heard me, but in Cades Cove, they didn't care.) and was sitting with my back against a tree and they didn't seem to care that I existed. Then a young mother and her daughter came running into the woods so she could get a cell phone picture of her kid within about 30 feet of them with the kid's back to the deer. Needless to say, the deer did not stick around.
It's a shame how little respect so many people have for the wildness of wild animals.
Napper's Ruins is located on the north side of Lake Bonney. Napper's Ruins once stood strong as a hotel built for former workers of Cobdogla Station. It was originally called Lake Bonney Hotel and consisted of 11 rooms that included a well stocked bar and an eating room that could cater for 12 people. This room was occasionally used as a dance room. The hotel is now nothing more than ruins and includes interpretive Information around the site. The ruins are the remains of the accommodation house which was built by William Parnell in 1859 and later sold to William Napper in 1863. Napper’s first wife is buried in Cobdogla and was the first white woman buried in the Riverland. The graves of William Napper and his second wife are also in this vicinity. The cottage behind the ruins is locally known as the Fisherman’s cottage. During the 1956 flood, this building was inundated with water. These properties belong to the local branch of the national trust but unfortunately have fallen prey to vandals.
Info courtesy of www.barmeratourism.com.au/images/HistoricalIconsbrochure.pdf
The cabin lights are dimmed and the shades are down for the 11-hour daylight flight from San Francisco to Narita, Japan. United Airlines 777.
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A local Burmese man takes a nap inside his vehicle on a hot day.
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