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Bull Ants Myrmecia sp. clearing or extending nest after rain, leaving a 50cm runway of finely graded soil crumbs
Tamborine Mtn QLD AU
The dark area in the lower right is the Bald Eagle nest at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, Hillsboro, Oregon.
I took this picture with my new Canon FS200 Video Recorder using the single image mode on maximum zoom. The quality leaves a little to be desired.
The nest hung under a leaf. There were two wasps working on it.
Fired just the flash unit first from a safe distance before using the camera. Had to make sure it wouldn't get disturbed and want use its business end on my fleeing bottom :)
Tamron 90mm at f/22, 1/200s, ISO 100.
Lighting: Vivitar 285 at 1/4 power reflected on a piece of white paper. Handheld camera and flash.
the birds have been really confused with mild weather this year...these eagles have started building their nest quite early this year...the picture was taken at Blackwater Wildlife Refuge 4 days ago...it was a cloudy evening and not the best conditions for taking great photographs...
I don't remember there being quite as many Osprey nests along the shoreline at Occoquan last year. Going to have to dust off the Kayak.
These twig and stick nests persist through the winter until the cormorant's return in the spring. This nest is adjacent to the Klein WPA of the Kulm Wetland Management District in McIntosh County, North Dakota.
Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS
Jerez, Spain. We were visiting the Sandeman winery in Jerez Spain when I noticed this Sorks' nest on top of one of their buildings. I guess they like being near the production of the Sherry that Sandeman is famous for.
Wasp's nest.
I found this in the smoker, which I didn't use for a while because warm weather is not good for smoking foods.
if you thought the view from my balcony was peaceful, think again... i felt guilty about chasing away the wood pigeons from their nest, but the crow trying to take over the magpies' nest didn't seem to have scruples. they chased the crow away, but it keeps trying.
New place in Omotesando for organic fusion food. Nice atmosphere and nice staff. Friendly for kids too. Great 3 course lunch set for 1500 yen.
Leica M8.2 Super Elmar 18mm ASPH.
Like this Osprey I have been very busy getting my " nest"... (new house) in order. Happy to say I am now settled enough to get back to photograpy and flickr ;-)
Inside the box - the Nest is covered with a clear plastic sort of cup - it is probably there to protect the Nest screen.
Old nest cleaned out of a bird house in February, preparing it for this year's nesting season. Note the nesting material, either Pygora goat fleece or Best Nest Builder, both available in our shops.
Tiger’s Nest - so easy to photograph - so hard to get to.
We had a beautiful day for the climb. Five hours all up, including a well-deserved lunch. Tough day, but I’m very happy I did it.
In July 2023, we went to Bhutan with Hugh, Chiara and Andrew Davis, on Ewen Bell’s ‘Best Bhutan’ tour. It was part 60th birthday to myself and partly a reward for submitting my PhD. We had a great time, and it was just what I needed.
Artists Amy Rice and Terrence Payne, in collaboration with Sotheby's real estate group, announce the opening of their first joint exhibition entitled Nest. The artists have translated the imagery and patterns from their established 2d works and rendered them into the physical world by applying them to textiles, furniture and home furnishings in order to outfit the historic Alcoa House. The Alcoa House, a mid-century marvel for modern living was designed and constructed in 1958 by Charles M. Goodman for the Alcoa Aluminum Company to showcase the wonders of aluminum.
Artist’s Reception Friday October 17th 6-10 pm
Free and open to the public
8000 Westwood Hills Drive, St Louis Park, MN
This exhibition will also be open October 18th & 19th from noon until 5 p