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...Rabbits, this is your chance to make a break for freedom!

 

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after a long walk in the park this afternoon Keyser is taking a nap

Governor Hogan visits NAPS School by Tom Nappi at Annpolis, Maryland

Governor Hogan visits NAPS School by Tom Nappi at Annpolis, Maryland

The red-naped ibis (Pseudibis papillosa) also known as the Indian black ibis or black ibis is a species of ibis found in the plains of the Indian Subcontinent. Unlike other ibises in the region it is not very dependent on water and is often found in dry fields a good distance away from water. It is usually seen in loose groups and can be told by the nearly all dark body with a white patch on the shoulder and a bare dark head with a patch of crimson red warty skin on the crown and nape. It has a loud call and is noisy when breeding. It builds its nest most often on the top of a large tree or palm.

 

The red-naped ibis is a large black bird with long legs and a long down curved bill. The wing feathers and tail are black with blue-green gloss while the neck and body are brown and without gloss. A white patch on the shoulders stands out and the top of the featherless head is a patch of bright red warty skin. The warty patch, technically a caruncle, is a triangular patch with the apex at the crown and the base of the triangle behind the nape that develops in adult birds. The iris is orange red. Both sexes are identical and young birds are browner and initially lack the bare head and crown. The bills and legs are grey but turn reddish during the breeding season. The toes have a fringing membrane and are slightly webbed at the base.

 

They are usually silent but call at dawn and dusk and more often when nesting. The calls are a series of loud braying, squealing screams that descend in loudness.

 

This species can be confused with the glossy ibis when seen at a distance but the glossy ibis is smaller, more gregarious, associated with wetlands and lacks the white on the wing and has a fully feathered head.

Európa Napi Utcafesztivál a Margitszigeti Atlétikai Centrumban. Ruzsa Magdi a Nagyszínpadon

Fotó: EC/Dudás Szabolcs

2016.05.08.

This rarely happens, ha ha ha!

she finds the strangest places to sleep.

Students receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Governor Moore visit NAPS School by Anthony DePanise at 74 Greenery Point Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21402

Cat's nap in a street of Castelo Rodrigo, you can see other photos here on my blog about this ancient village.

Now is my turn napping ….

Students napping while traveling from Columbia, SC to Nashville, TN. Osbee always sleeps with his mouth open.

Grupo NAP de Dança

Something about the SFSU student center makes it conducive to nap taking. (Or maybe it's just the effort it takes to be a student.)

Photo by John Baker.

Governor Hogan visits NAPS School by Tom Nappi at Annpolis, Maryland

Taken at Sappyfest 13 in Sackville, NB.

August 4th, 2018.

Kids nap mats are at KooKoo Bear Kids

Students receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Sharing the cardboard box for a nap - Nickerchen in der Pappschachtel

 

50 mm 1:1,8 F.Zuiko OM-System

f 2,8 / 1/13s IS Auto

Ozzy curling up for his morning nap.

There are a number of flowering trees in Nepal that are rather spectacular

Every old man in Shanghai has such a napping chair. It is made of bamboo slats and pinches your hair if you let it grow too long.

Governor Hogan visits NAPS School by Tom Nappi at Annpolis, Maryland

Taken in under an apple tree in Dunraven Gardens at Southerndown.

Playing in your crib for 1.5 hours during nap time is tiring!

Governor Moore visit NAPS School by Anthony DePanise at 74 Greenery Point Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21402

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