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~ Comes in Purple, Pink, Blue, Nude & Grey
~ Fitted for maitreya, legacy, reborn, kupra, erika
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Others:
Hair - VCO
body- REBORN
Head - Lel Avalon
Lashes - Darkmoon.
Maybe the Stonechat is feeling a little tipsy after its flurry of excursions lol. E-M1 MKII/100-400mm.
Please click on pic for a larger and nicer view :-)
The House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) was introduced into the eastern United States from the western part of the continent, but it is a beautifully colored bird with a cheerful song, so I can't say that I resent it.
This one was feeding from sunflower seed heads, and looks as if it just realized a big mistake.
I had a wonderful day in Bournemouth with CaptiveLight photographing an array of critters including this Red Eyed Tree Frog. This has to be my favourite though, just look at those feet. Thanks to Miles & Rihanna for making the morning go so smoothly and Lillian for organising this special treat.
reusereier/goliath heron/ardea goliath
swallowing a turtle? well the heron gave it a pass...
The Goliath Heron is the world's largest heron. The height is 120–152 cm, the wingspan is 185–230 cm
Outfit Oops! by [Coco Louis]
For the Unik Event: Unik
from February 07 to March 12
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American Goldfinch immature female ( I'm assuming), drying herself off after a bird bath. Although it looks like she just dropped something, everyone was safe :)
About 80% of my photography these days is done using manual focus lenses. Normally I'd say I do reasonably well catching the focus where I want it but clearly on this shot that wasn't the case and instead of getting focus on the central column of those strung together objects I managed to get the column on the right of it in focus. In my defence I was using a new-to-me rangefinder camera that I was still trying to get to grips with. Unfortunately with film there's no way to know about your mistakes until they are revealed to you weeks later when you get back the developed film and scans. So my conundrum was whether to post this or not. I love it for it's vibrant colour and odd collection of objects that make up these decorative "things" that were being sold in a stall near London Bridge on the last day of 2023. In the end I decided to trust in the kindness of my fellow Flickrites and give it a whirl.
Available at Vanity Event 15th March
Short and Top
Maitreya and Legacy Body
10 Different Textures
Original Mesh
This shot was taken July 2006. I was going to discard it, but the more look at it, the more I like it ~ looks like a strange plant.
Jay
Dumfries & Galloway
Scotland
When Jays take numerous seeds or nuts they are placing food in their crop, which is an expandable pouch in their oesophagus that temporarily holds food. This allows them to transport large amounts of food to a place to be stored for future use.
“Imperfections are not inadequacies; they are reminders that we’re all in this together.” – Brené Brown
Paint Splotch Wabi Sabi
Available At Wip Event 2nd November
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Black Tattoo Made it By Orchid Goldlust (in world)
IX DARK SECRETS. (Progeny v1)
Available At Sense Event
18th Feb
10 Different Textures
Rigged for Maitreya and Legacy
body
Original Mesh
Macro Mondays - Broken
Carved wooden wading bird we bought on our travels in Barbados about 20 years ago. Unfortunately upon arrival home, it had broken but I still love it - we can't all be perfect !!!!
…dropped one. I’ve seen hundreds of manu-o-Kū feedings over the past couple decades. The adult often has a beak full of multiple fish, arranged perpendicular to the bill and usually with alternating heads and tails, that it diligently offers one at a time to the chick. I know it happens, but I can’t recall seeing a missed transfer. This adult bird, anthropomorphically looking a bit incredulous, subsequently picked up the dropped fish and successfully reoffered the precious provision to the three-week-old chick. The manu-o-Kū, or white tern, is an arboreal nesting pelagic seabird that doesn’t actually fabricate a nest; instead, it uses a flat or hollow or fork in the tree to keep the egg from rolling away. The hatchling uses its strong, clawed, semipalmate feet to cling to the tree branch that will be its home until fledging. Parents alternate brooding duties until a week or two after hatching when the chick can thermoregulate and be left unattended for up to several hours. Then both parents engage in fishing and feeding, often alternating their arrival time back to the nest. Adults fish up to 120 miles and several hours offshore and provision the chick with fresh whole fish or squid rather than devouring then regurgitating a meal. This avian behavior was known to Polynesian voyagers and other seafarers. A landfall that may be out of view over the horizon could be located by following these birds conveying their catch back to their nestling.