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Stansberry Lake, Washington 2019

Une fleur nommée nutance,prise sans pied donc pas tres nette,promis la prochaine fois je l'aurais avec moi!!! ;)

nuts and birds lovely

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The Nut Stanley Tasmania

happy (squirrelly) friday

A different kind of Weevil to the previous post. This one kept still in the hope that I wouldn't see it.

A Eurasian grey squirrel at Lurgan Park, Lurgan.

Taken at walton gardens

The husband, daughter, and I went for an outdoor adventure yesterday. We had a theme for the day that involved the fourth member of our party: a hickory nut. The concept was simple: The nut had to stay with us from beginning to end, be kept in someone's hand to be kept warm, and should be included in the photos taken throughout the day. So here are the highlights from our day out on The Nut Adventure.

This little fella was on a cushion covering a patio chair.

Thanks to Theo Groen and Photospool for identification.

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This type of screw nut is called "wing nut" for a good reason.

And when you consider that this is a detail of a wooden plane, you get a plane wing... nut. So, perfect match for this week's theme "wing", right?

Anyway, I'm late to the party, this time around, just a few hours shy of the end of the submission window, so it'll have to do. 😉

I found these cookies in the States a long time ago and fell in love but they weren't available in Canada. They have now arrived in Canada and I had to grab some. Now the new thing is this cookie dipped in chocolate which is even better. If you haven't tried Nutter Butter cookies you don't know what you are missing.

 

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Stainton, County Durham, UK..

The feeding table at Rostherne Mere very busy with Nuthatch which is rather nice as we rarely see them at home.

Myiarchus nuttingi

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

Williams - California

If you hadn't ever seen a nuthatch before, one of the few birds that can not only walk up but down a tree easily, you might think you were seeing things!

 

Their name comes from the fact they will lodge a nut or acorn into tree bark then "hatch" the nut by knocking it with their beaks.

 

This specimen is a white-breasted nuthatch male. Taken on Theodore Roosevelt Island in the Washington, D.C. area.

Taken in Guasca, Colombia

Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM and Caruba Extension Tubes.

Sony A7R II with Nikkor 500mm F4P and 1.4x extender

A cute squirrel in the snow, holding a nut and trying to crack it.

Sciurus vulgaris

Orava

Red Squirrel

taken in lower walton

. . . Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts. Reminds me of the cover from Steely Dan's "Pretzel Logic" album, only with nuts.

 

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taken through my window wish I had a better camera I can use with one hand

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