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What a formidable but incredible momma, Keira is! She puts up with a lot from this lovable scamp! Inka and Keira photographed at Big Cat Sanctuary, Kent
Roe Deer Fawn (Capreolus capreolus) This fawn suddenly appeared in front of me while I was walking along a shady path. I don't know who was more surprised and before I could even get the camera to my eye she was off like a speeding bullet! She looks like she's levitating in this one with all four hooves off the ground!
Male Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) taking of from his perch.
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Winter season definitely not a good time for baseball, some small snow make the field looks different. 我家旁邊中學的棒球場,冬天有幾分蕭瑟....
This is a recent sight of a break on a distant road
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in the small valley have a wonderful view like fall forest with small river near sunset time - the golden time
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Little Owl about to take flight.
The Little Owl is not a native species, having been introduced to Britain in the 1870s, but it appears to have occupied a vacant niche without having any detrimental impact on other species. Numbers and breeding distribution increased gradually, reaching an estimated breeding population of between 4,000 and 8,500 pairs at the time of Project Barn Owl. The current distribution extends across England, north to the Scottish borders and west into Wales, where it is largely confined to Anglesey and to eastern parts of the country. There have been very few records from Ireland.
Pairs remain on their breeding territories throughout the year, with territorial calling evident during autumn – when young birds are searching for breeding territories – and again during spring. Small cavities are favoured for breeding, these often located within hedgerow trees or the walls of old agricultural buildings. Favoured nesting chambers tend to be located some distance from the cavity entrance and with little daylight reaching them. The male will often perch close to the nest cavity while his mate is incubating her clutch of eggs.
Little Owls often hunt from a perch, taking small mammals and large invertebrates, including earthworms, cockchafers and other beetles. There is evidence to suggest that breeding success is linked to the availability of small mammals, though some pairs evidently do well on other prey; a pair breeding on the island of Skomer, for example, took a large number of Storm Petrels (Courtesy BTO).
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I will be off for a few weeks dear friends.I might look in a few times but mostly I will be off.See you again in June.All the best and take care.:-)
This is a shot of the Bhimakali temple in Sarahan in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India.We were at an altitude of around 10000 feet and it was a rainy day in April.
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So don’t get exited for me lol, think by the time I got my tripod camera filters and cable release sorted this had gone. I am not the fastest setting up..but grabbed this on my phone for the location as I don’t put GPS on in my camera...
This sort of scene in this light is rarer than a spotted Zebra as we have had wind and rain mostly but hey ho we are still enjoying our break before returning to lockdown at home ...
Spent another wonderful day down on the Bellarine Peninsula with the Famous Flickr Five+ Group today, the weather was perfect. Thanks for a wonderful day :))
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A mallard duck in a splashy take-off from Bushy Park pond, Dublin, last autumn.
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