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Your eyes are broken bottles

And I'm afraid to ask

And all your wrath and cutting beauty

You're poison in the pretty glass

You're a wasp nest, you're a wasp nest

 

-The National (Listen)

 

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Agglomerated waste, built by termites, building their nest.

Eagles in the Refuge. This pair has been utilizing this nest for many years now. It's always a treat to "find them at home." Enjoy!

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Taktshang Goempa (Tiger's Nest Monastery), north of Paro, Bhutan. The monastery is reached by a dusty and at times quite unpleasant walk of 3 hours and 600 vertical metres up (no thanks to people paying big bucks to ride horses which makes the trail even dustier and paves it with horseshit), considerably less running down.

 

Most people do the walk in the morning and have lunch at the midway restaurant on the way down. Big mistake.... The winter sunlight doesn't illuminate the main façade and buildings until the late afternoon (and never illuminates the north side) I waited 3 hours at the uppermost viewpoint (where nobody goes) until the light became more palatable.

  

At my last visit to Pitt Lake to view the Osprey they were in the midst of mating. On this visit it seems the honeymoon is over as renovations were being done to the nest. At one point after the male hauled multiple branches over to the nest he got annoyed and flew across the river and sulked in a tree.

Philadelphia wandering

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Not quite what I wanted. I was harrassed by some old man while trying to shoot and ended up leaving because I was too distracted. He would not stop talking... LOL.

Stork's nest on the "Stork's Tower" in Herrieden

Stochennest auf dem sogenannten Storchenturm in Herrieden.

No, I decided not to hit the nests with a stick or throw a rock at either of them. Probably empty, but I didn't want to find out...

Mom is standing in the nest. Dad comes in with food and for about five minutes he eats while she watches. Then he tenderly feeds her several bites. The bites are small and I expected her to reach down and maybe feed newly hatched eaglets. I didn't see any feeding activity. Both eagles did seem to look down into the nest like they were watching or listening. I am just not sure. Checking back tomorrow.

Eagles nest

 

© Julian Köpke

handmade collage, april 2014 (4.2x5.1in)

Great blue Herons building a nest.

Meringue nests with strawberry & blueberry yoghurts, cream, red berries fruit and sprinkles: YUMMY Morning Tea with the Grandchildren when they stayed at our place.

this bird's nest is crafted out of two wine cases. pretty cool ha? It's Chinese writing on the front

Mt. Vernon Triangle - Washington, DC

Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) nests

Try Island Trail

 

Wellfleet Bay National Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary Wellfleet on Cape Cod, Mass

Surviving the winter, hexagon shaped cells exposed.

Song Thrush building her nest

I took this shot in the Eagles Nest Wilderness area near Vail Colorado when I visited in June this year. It was a cold dreary day and it rained most of the afternoon so hiking was a bit miserable. I was hoping the clouds would break and show the peaks a bit better. Not that day.

 

© 2010 James Duckworth

Found this on my walk today. Still hanging on after all the snow and windy weather that we've had.

This birds nest resides in our garden!

 

I was so fascinated with the architectual skills of the bird that created this...apart from this being a solid home for it's babies...this mother, made it a soft comfortable one as well!

 

I would love to know, from who's pillow, did she pinch the fibre for the center!

 

I hope you can appreciate the art in this creature's handiwork, as much as I do!

 

Loving wishes

Nat :)

Sparrow (perhaps Savanna).

 

Plumas County, California, USA.

 

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Nest Building, the male bringing in branches for the new nest, than the female arranges the branches, pretty cool to watch the process.

Stork's nests

 

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Damariscotta Maine

thailand

 

Bangkok chill-out open roof top bar at Eagle Nest Bangkok

See my profile for more info. Is going to hang at the Montessori school in Amherst, MA

Blue Tits investigating their new Nest Box

The nest is empty, the eggs gone, only feathers and straw left now, seems colder...

BEST LARGE and View On proper Black

One of my 'creative' Easter images for that year...

I always experience that one idea brings on another and then I am feverishly working away, time flies and nothing goes fast enough... my actions can't follow my brain lol, it's not easy being a 'creative', nor to live with one... day crosses into night, I forget to eat or drink, I'm in my own world.

Happy to have some of the child still in my heart and mind!

 

LOL. Have a good one, enjoy the chocolate (+;~)

 

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A mated pair of Great Egrets tend to their nest with its single egg.

 

Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, Fl.

A view of New River Gorge high atop Hawk's Nest during a 2006 vacation through West Virginia. I actually took a steam train ride along those railroad tracks in the late 1970s.

 

Yashica-A, Kodak Portra 160NC

Some photos from Hawks Nest Rail Trail

This nest was in my fern on my deck. I think mama didn't like my presence, so this poor egg has been abandoned.

Zero 2000 medium format pinhole on Ilford Delta 100 film. Processed in Caffenol C, 11 minutes.

I've been watching a nest of sibling osprey as they have grown (and outgrown) their home in the last few weeks. Pictured here, one of the birds repeatedly attempts to intimidate the other, who is dining on a fish below. Screeching, and diving, all attempts fail, and the two tersely settle in together on the platform once again.

 

It's been a bit of a learning curve with this new lens, so this is by no means a technical masterpiece ( I've got a ways to go with photographing birds! ), but it certainly was an exciting moment.

 

Rice Lake, ON

Not the best place to build a nest

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