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Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

Shooting down into a red and white tulip outside of Des Moines Botanical Gardens.

 

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what does peek out of the water ....

never seen before, no idea :)

You ?

Happy evening everyone!

Avondale Estate, Cooranbong NSW

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Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

Someone is sneaking in and out of the clouds this afternoon, surprise is on him, he will be completely out of view in a hour or so.

 

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Some of the cows are really outgoing, while others take a while and observe what is going on before approaching me.

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Prop 8 Protest in Lexington

 

It was a nasty, cold, rainy day and there was still a huge turn out. It was nice to hear the car honks and cheers.

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Just because I thought it was peeking around the corner at me.

 

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Red squrrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

Looking S thru the branches at the scene from Oregon's Cape Meares.

 

Short Beach and the jutting headland of Cape Lookout in the distance.

 

Thanks for taking a peek!

   

At last it has arrived and right now the sun is shining (after a heavy rainshower :-)

Extreme DOF from 5 cm to 250,00 km was taken with two photos.

This little yellow beauty is only about the same size as the pad of your little finger. I find it amazing that I even spotted this even smaller fellow looking of a meal on the backside of this creeping woodsorrel flower (Oxalis corniculate).

tufted titmouse close-up

Spotted this beautiful gate on a street in my Mom's area! Have a great day everyone, Happy Texture Tuesday!

A view down an alleyway between two shop buildings at houses in the residential suburb of Parkside.

I'm not one of those complicated, mixed-up cats. I'm not looking for the secret to life... I just go on from day to day, taking what comes. Frank Sinatra

 

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Explored July 15th 2009 - thanks so much everyone for your lovely comments:))

This shot didn't work out well at all, the camera was packed away again and I was in a rush, I should have known better. But I have included it as it tells a later story to the one of the birds on a wire I told this morning. It really was something of a bird morning and we should have been expecting it.....the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo that I had fed earlier (see the other shot and description) later came back with its mate. Of course, food was probably available. They landed on the roof and peeked down checking out the menu. Sadly for me the photo was a bit of a failure and for them, well, no food! But the word gets out fast doesn't it. Hunger drives everything and comes first! They did fly off, unfulfilled of course but I bet they will be back!

Blue tit in pink blossom

Birding from your bedroom window.

Played peek-a-boo for a while with this shy male gilded woodpecker hiding behind the tree branch. Finally I caught him sticking his beak into the sun

A juvenile Red-tailed Hawk coyly peering out between the branches.

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