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Bees in line for a drink at the bird bath. At any given time there are dozens of these little gals drinking there.
Cafe table placard with a QR code that allows you to order directly from your phone. Wow, I've not come across this before.
This is way better than going inside and queueing up to order. Sit outside where it is safer for COVID.
Tuk-Tuk's ~ Ratchathewi District ~ Bangkok, Thailand
Nikon D7500, Nikkor 18-300, ISO 400, f/10.0, 122mm, 1/250s
Waiting on line at the Whitney Museum. NYC
I think the piece was entitled "Heaven's Gate" and inside was a small infinity box of lights and mirrors. -- April 16, 2017
Skala kefalonia.Dont like queueing myself, next day I went on the boat trip and lay on the yellow sunbed,let them all get on the boat, then got the best seat.
Pouvez-vous identifier deux comportements remarquables de la chouette épervière dans cette image ?🤔
En premier lieu, la chouette emploie sa queue comme un troisième point d'appui, de façon similaire à un pic-bois. Chose qui ne m'avait jamais frappée avant de regarder cette photo.
Secondo, si vous dirigez à nouveau votre regard vers le bas de la queue, à gauche, vous apercevrez la queue et la patte d'un campagnol qu'elle a dissimulées entre l'arbre et l'écorce. Comme c'est le cas pour de nombreux oiseaux, la chouette enfouit de la nourriture aux quatre coins de la forêt afin de se préparer à une éventuelle disette.
Nous saisissons désormais la raison pour laquelle on dit qu'on est jamais vraiment confortable lorsqu'on est "entre l'arbre et l'écorce"...😉
Can you identify two remarkable behaviors of the northern hawk owl in this picture?🤔
Firstly, the owl uses its tail as a third fulcrum, similar to a woodpecker. Something that had never struck me before looking at this photo.
Secondly, if you look again at the bottom left of the tail, you'll see the tail and leg of a vole that it has hidden between the bark and the tree. As is the case with many birds, the owl buries food in the four corners of the forest in preparation for a possible dearth.
Now we understand why it's said that you're never really comfortable when you're “between the bark and the tree...😉
A kindly placed feeding station attracting several varieties of birds on the edge of Eyeworth pond in the New Forest. Also good for the photographers of course. Thank you whoever it was.
A misty morning on the banks of Loch Ard in The Trossachs, Scotland. I liked the way these Autumnally thinning trees appear to be queuing to take a dip in the cold waters.
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In Line at Holker Hall's busy Winter Market 2024, Cumbria. An annual 3-day weekend event, rightly popular, with some winter sunshine.
A little capture from a mild winter's walk upon the shore...
I'm hoping the mild weather will return! Have a great week!
Beautiful caterpillars moving in a queue....taken on trek to Sandakphu in Darjeeling Himalayas, India
Lines and planes at the airport.
A new addition to my series Lines and Planes.
Surprising compositions in the everyday, a special view of buildings, interiors ... lines made abstract. I hope the intention comes across.
If you get curious about this series visit Lines and planes
At Reumannplatz in the pedestrian zone of Favoriten, Vienna's 10th district
The lockdown for unvaccinated people is having an effect, but it came far too late. The seven-day incidence in Austria as a whole is currently 971.5 due to the population's lack of willingness to be vaccinated. However, the differences between the individual federal states are enormous, depending on who is in power there.
In Upper Austria, a coalition of the conservative Kurz-ÖVP and the right-wing anti-vaccination party FPÖ governs. The incidence there is 1,557.5. The ÖVP governor of Salzburg recently distinguished himself by making fun of virologists. In this idiot's state, the incidence is now 1,672.5, and the hospitals are sounding the alarm about overloading their intensive care units.
In Vienna, which is also a federal state, the incidence is 524.3, which is still very high, but the lowest incidence figure of all the federal states. Vienna is governed by a social democratic-led coalition between the SPÖ and the liberal NEOS party. Coronavirus measures are always a bit stricter here than in the rest of Austria and the testing and vaccination infrastructure is much better.
The main problem, however, is the federal government, a coalition of the ÖVP and the Greens. This coalition is like a marriage that continues solely because of the children. It is only continued because of the coronavirus crisis. However, the work of this government suffers enormously from this state of affairs.
By the way, I admire the Green Health Minister Mückstein for his equanimity. When the ÖVP Tourism Minister Elisabeth Köstinger made an impertinent reply to one of his proposals, I couldn't possibly have refrained from telling her to shut her stupid mouth.