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Alpage de Roy, Le Praz de Lys, Haute Savoie, France .

 

Observed from St Albert, AB at 9:30pm. Interesting.

Hasselblad 500c | Fuji Pro 400H

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Observe: to see, watch, or notice.

 

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Caché dans sa grotte, il me regardait et attendait

silverlake, los angeles march 2008

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WEST-AFRICA -- COSTA D' AVORIO -- RIVER LA NERO

PLONEOUR-LANVERN - 19 V 2020

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Leica monochrom. Summilux 50. Massa Marittima. 2015.

I'm at the point in my puzzle where I have to observe the slight color variations and details in the pieces. So close to being done. Then I can have my table back.

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Observed at Woolacombe in North Devon on Saturday 4th January 2020.

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DSC_8085 Depot Town, Ypsilanti MI

Viaggiare è come innamorarsi: il mondo si fa nuovo... Jan Myrdal

The robin occurs in Eurasia east to Western Siberia, south to Algeria and on the Atlantic islands as far west as the Azores and Madeira. It is a vagrant in Iceland. In the south-east, it reaches the Caucasus range. Irish and British robins are largely resident but a small minority, usually female, migrate to southern Europe during winter, a few as far as Spain. Scandinavian and Russian robins migrate to Britain and western Europe to escape the harsher winters. These migrants can be recognized by the greyer tone of the upper parts of their bodies and duller orange breast.

 

Attempts to introduce the European robin into Australia and New Zealand in the latter part of the 19th century were unsuccessful.

 

The robin is diurnal, although has been reported to be active hunting insects on moonlit nights or near artificial light at night. Well known to British and Irish gardeners, it is relatively unafraid of people and drawn to human activities involving the digging of soil, in order to look out for earthworms and other food freshly turned up. Indeed, the robin is considered to be a gardener's friend and for various folklore reasons the robin would never be harmed. In continental Europe on the other hand, robins were hunted and killed as with most other small birds, and are more wary. Robins also approach large wild animals, such as wild boar and other animals which disturb the ground, to look for any food that might be brought to the surface. In autumn and winter, robins will supplement their usual diet of terrestrial invertebrates, such as spiders, worms and insects, with berries and fruit. They will also eat seed mixtures placed on bird-tables.

 

Male robins are noted for their highly aggressive territorial behaviour. They will fiercely attack other males and competitors that stray into their territories and have been observed attacking other small birds without apparent provocation. Such attacks sometimes lead to fatalities, accounting for up to 10% of adult robin deaths in some areas.

 

Because of high mortality in the first year of life, a robin has an average life expectancy of 1.1 years; however, once past its first year it can expect to live longer and one robin has been recorded as reaching 19 years of age.

 

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Observée sur le quai de Leclercville

Observé en Belgique (11.2024)

I found this vacant floor in my office building today... My life feels slightly more complete now.

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Sujan, a bus driver from Manikganj, drives a Gulistan-Dhamrai bus. met him in one of our university occasions as we hired this bus along with several more.

At twilight he was looking at a crowd of almost 20k students of Daffodil International University while telling a few details about his life.

in her High Atlas Mountains, Morocco

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I've mentioned this several times in several forums/discussions over the years: I don't actively go looking for pictures to take; instead I await for picture opportunities to present themselves.

 

By always having a camera on my belt I'm able to capture a moment in time that I find significant enough to document and save for posterity. These kind of pictures hold more meaning to me as they are a moment-in-the-life-of-me/family, as opposed to a staged/planned picture.

 

Picture taken this morning after heavy rains came through last night (which we need more of in SoCal!). This, along a path Chizuko and I walk along daily. Only reason I took this pic is that I inadvertently looked back and noticed the Sun shining in two places. I promptly drew out my camera and snapped this pic to capture the memory.

 

Moral of this post: Always be observant of your surroundings and always have a camera on-person...

 

Irvine, California.

Observed at Dell Woods, in Abernethy National Nature Reserve, near Nethy Bridge in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.

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