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Black Redstart / phoenicurus ochruros. Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire. 21/10/22.

 

'GREY BIRD, GREY DAY.'

 

If it looks as though this beautiful female Black Redstart was photographed in foggy conditions, she was!

 

She was favouring the lighthouse garden at Flamborough Head, accompanied by another female plus one male. They were newly arrived migrant birds and moved on after a couple of days.

A good portion of the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand is rainforest. Lot of ferns! The koru (Māori for 'loop or coil') is a spiral shape evoking a newly unfurling frond from a silver fern. Its shape conveys the idea of perpetual movement, while the inner coil suggests returning to the point of origin.

Ray saw a young robin in the garden at the feeder, too young to have developed his red breast. By the time I managed to see him, he had his full livery but was still quite fluffy in parts, especially on this breezy day.

One of the beauties I found in Greece was the juxtaposition of the new with the ancient...

 

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Jacobson Trail-Wenatchee, Washington

Canada's newly minted National Bird:

Gray jays are year-round residents of Canada — remaining in the northern forest when the majority of loons and Canada geese have flown south and even snowy owls have descended from the Arctic — and they are astonishingly good at making the most of even the coldest, darkest winter months. These tough birds are unique for nesting as early as February, while the forests are still thick with snow, and have been recorded incubating eggs in snowstorms and at temperatures as cold as -30 C.

They are important to Indigenous Peoples. The common moniker “whiskey jack” has nothing to do with the grain-based alcohols, but is rather an anglicization of the Cree Wisakedjak and similar variations used by nations in the Algonquian language family, which makes the gray jay Canada’s only bird commonly referred to by a traditional Indigenous name.

Newly Fledged Forsters Tern learning to fish at E B Forsythe NWR

 

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Newly delivered CPKC painted ET44AC's CP 7431 and CP 7433 bracket CSXT 5216 on train 253 at Savanna, IL. The pair were painted at Relco in Albia and placed on the train at Ottumwa the night before.

 

November 26, 2024

One of the houses near to us has replanted their garden wall. As I went past the other day these had replaced the older ones that she had.

Loved the colour and the water drops.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)

So recently emerged the colouration is yet to develop. I think this is a Large Red Damselfly, but grateful for correction/confirmation.

Lincoln County, Wyoming

A half open Dahlia bud at Kew Gardens.

Newly Fledged

 

Young Glossy Ibis closely following its parent on one of its very first flights. It did great flying but the landing was more like an uncontrolled crash.

 

Many of the young ibis were actively branching at the heronry in Ocean City on 6/24/2019, but this was one of the first to actual make a short flight

 

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Please indicate your favorite of the 3.

First thing this morning....Mantis that had just shed.

Newly married wedding couple in Perth, Ontario.

CN AC44C6M 3304 leads a tank train East through Gary, IN.

Wedding couple at Meiji Shrine.

Tokyo, Japan

Another homebred from by garden

Crazy Tuesday - A Single Flower

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments

ÖBB Taurus 1116 109 operated by Rail Cargo Austria (RCA) with a westbound mixed cargo drives uphill the "Rekawinkler Hill" seen near Tullnerbach Station. (Lower Austria)

 

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Newly added to my series Lines and planes.

 

It covers surprising compositions in the everyday, a special view of buildings, interiors ... lines made abstract.

Newly fledged 7 week old on first flight.

Wild horses at the Klamath River restoration area in far Northern

California

A photo taken while developing photographic skills during the coronavirus self-isolating period.

The ducklings had just hatched and the mother was protecting them while daddy went off looking for food.

A newly emerged sawfly from this morning, it emerged from the ground 1 meter near me.

 

33 natural light exposures stack.

 

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Another of the USAF's latest 5th generation fighter tearing up the low-fly recently.

This particular jet is the 495th FS 'Valkyries' flagship, with only a few hours of flight time on the clock - leading a pair, mixed with another pair.

Watching these work together so seamlessly is proving badass to watch down low - for a Squadron that has newly reactivated they're certainly nailing it straight off the bat.

 

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