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Always ready to move on and explore for more food, they certainly keep very busy.
My friends Dave Denby, Dave Sutton and I decided to return to Millers Wood Nature Reserve Sussex, almost a year from our last visit.
This time the weather was light rain and overcast but it did not dampen our spirits as there was plenty of wildlife to photograph.
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The best-selling peanut butter sandwich cookies in the U.S. Nutter Butters normally come shaped like peanuts, but these were sold as a 2-cookie single-serve pack.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutter_Butter
www.snackworks.com/brands/nutter-butter
Taken for the "Macro Mondays" theme of 11/7/2022: BISCUIT.
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Had a day in the snaizeholme hide with my brother. As always lots of lovely cheeky red squirrels darting about. Didn't get the two shots I wanted, my reactions far too slow!
Nicely aligned with the Christmas theme, this is a view from a granite outcrop called Nut Crackers. A quick google search tells me that the name came from a large boulder balanced on top of the granite outcrop (check historic photo: www.torsofdartmoor.co.uk/images/tors/main/418_1.jpg). Sadly it got thrown down at some point. Last Sunday, we spent some windy hours on Dartmoor, taking in a few tors along the way and the Nut Crackers was the first one. It was sadly also the only one still in sunlight. For the rest of the walk, low clouds moved in and turned the landscape into a misty and nippy winter scenery.
Tiny Black-capped Chickadee working over a Black-Oiler Sunflower seed on a rainy afternoon.
Common feeder visitor.
This red squirrel was stood assessing me and it determined that I was not likely to get the hazelnut from it. On that basis it stood a while and let me take the picture.
N268AS & N241AS plus another Embraer EMB120ER Brasilias of
ASA (Atlantic Southeast Airlines)
viewed from our departing British Airways B777 at Dallas Fort Worth late November in 1998
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
Hard to resist such a cute pose.
Just a local squirrel at Point Pleasant Park, Halifax. With all parks and walking trails shutdown due to Covid restrictions, I find myself missing such simple outings/sightings.
This was film. Didn't take notes on the exposures. Duh.
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Love the bokeh on this film shot. Can't do that with my other setup.