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We made a visit to the Nan Tien Temple's lotus pond.
There were lots of interesting things to see including a duck with seven ducklings, lotus flowers and a white faced heron.
There was a very strange light. There were no clouds but the sunlight was being filtered by smoke particles in atmosphere giving everything an orange glow.
Troglodytes pacificus, Scricciolo del Pacifico, Isola di St Paul Alaska
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From my birthday trip a few years ago to the Oregon coast.. we had some crazy weather, but with a January birthday, I have come to accept that!
The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Villiage is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
I 💖 Steveston
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~Christie (happiest) by the River
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This image was taken In the Coral Sea near Moreton Island, off the coast at Brisbane in Queensland, Australia
When shooting the Pacific Coast in Oregon you think sunset ... but the sunrise light out over the ocean at daybreak was very pretty too.
A weathered 1942 Missouri Pacific caboose, part of the Galveston Railroad Museum collection in Texas, showcasing vibrant graffiti against its rusted exterior.
This black sand beach looks like it cold be in Hawaii, but instead it is along the icy waters of Alaska near Bear Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park. www.rossellet.com
Swirling surf and high tide reflect the imminent sunrise at Snapper Rocks on the southernmost tip of the Queensland Gold Coast.
"Here's looking at you, kid" - Humphrey Bogart in the 1942 movie, Casablanca
This photo was taken from the Port Welshpool Long Jetty which extends 800 metre out into the waters of Corner Inlet in the state of Victoria, Australia. This Pacific Gull was ever ready to swoop down and land on the water to grab the occasional bait that happened to fall off a fishing line cast from the jetty.
The Pacific Gull is Australia’s largest gull and despite its name it is rarely seen on Australia’s Pacific coastline as it lives mainly on the beaches bordering the Southern and Indian oceans.
The Pacific Gull is a very large black-backed gull with a wing span of up to 157 cm or 62 inches and has a massive yellow bill, broadly tipped with scarlet on both the upper and lower mandible. The upper wings and wingtips are wholly black with a narrow white inner trailing edge, the tail is white with a broad black band near the end. The legs are yellow to orange-yellow.
The wings of the juvenile Pacific Gulls are mottled dark brown, their face is pale with a black-tipped yellow bill, and a whitish mottled body.
This gull's mottled dark brown coloring and the black and pink tip on its bill indicates that this gull is younger than 4-years old at which age the tip of its bill will be completely scarlet, its upper wings will be black with a narrow white inner trailing edge, and its body feathers white.
Young birds attain their adult plumage only gradually and by its fourth year, a young Pacific gull has usually become difficult to tell apart from an adult bird.
sur la fontaine de la place Royale Maen Florin a réalisé des sculptures céramiques hautes en couleur représentant des formes féminines et protectrices pour le "voyage à Nantes 2023"
The remote south west tip of Haida Gwaii off Kunghit Island receives the full brunt of the Pacific swell, here seen coming over the rocks into a patch of bull kelp, Gordon Islands, Haida Gwaii, BC.
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Pseudacris regilla
Lots of these froglets in the yard this year, there Pacific Treefrogs which are also known as Pacific Chorus Frogs, these are the size of a finger nail so very tiny.
They can change there color to match what there perched on, green and brown are the most common but I have seen some grey colored ones when there on the beige side of the house.
A westbound Union Pacific stack train, led be EMD SD70ACe-T4 No. 3054, departs Green River, Wyoming, and begins its climb of Peru Hill on September 27, 2020.
Zoomed and wide versions of post sunset scene over the Pacific ocean from Jiufen, Taiwan. The lights in the water are coming from fishing boats.
Happy weekend to everyone, greetings from Oregon.
Wikipedia: The Pacific reef heron (Egretta sacra), also known as the eastern reef heron or eastern reef egret, is a species of heron found throughout southern Asia and Oceania. In Australia, Pacific reef herons inhabits most of the coastline, and offshore islands including the Torres Strait Islands. Pacific reef herons are widespread across Micronesia, with breeding records in Guam, the Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and Palau, among various other islands. The species also breeds throughout western Polynesia, including in Fiji, French Polynesia, and Tonga – though it does not breed in Niue.
It occurs in two color morphs with either slaty grey or pure white plumage. The sexes are similar in appearance.
Conservation status: Least Concern
An HO scale model railway locomotive I recently acquired.
More information:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doodlebug_(railcar)