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Free Range Shrimp always delicious, check your local fish market.

Mourning Dove.

 

A 12 inch long bird with a soft, sandy buff color. They have a long pointed tail bordered with white and withblack spots on the wings.

 

It inhabits open fields, parks, and lawns with many trees and shrubs.

 

They range throughout the United States and Canada and winters in the northern United States.

 

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

On the way to the Flinder's Ranges - Carrieton Post Office - My other grandfather - on my fathers side and my grandmother were married in this village - almost deserted now. Not so far from Burra where my Grandfather on my mothers side came from small world.

The Wind River Range rises on the horizon in this view shot in early November from just east of Farson, Wyoming.

Genesis 34:5 “Because Jacob learned that Shechem had dishonored his daughter Dinah while his sons were still out with their cattle on the open range, he remained silent until they returned.”

Some experimental shot :) With the beloved Minolta MD50/1.4.

While visiting Denali Park we decided to do some driving along the Denali Highway late evening to see what the surrounding area was like. A couple days it rained or was overcast, but we had at least one good evening. These mountains of the Alaska Range aren't special, except in this wonderful evening light!

 

Taken 6 July 2018 on the Denali Highway, Alaska.

One of my attempts at the "Smile on Saturday" theme "La vie en rose".

 

Also a little testshot for the Macro Mondays theme "My Closest" where the goal is to get as close as possible... This isn't that of course (the little pearl has a length of around 10 mm, so this is probably a 3.5:1 magnification) but way over the limit for this lens. It might not look very impressive, but I find it quite remarkable what it is able to do because I'd consider this way out of its optimum range. I have to admit I don‘t know these things too well… so if I‘m wrong on that, please correct me!

 

Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "M-Claron 60 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

A glimpse of the Ruahine Ranges with some winter icing on top. It's been a very wet winter with generally not much snow in our local area - I'm sure some will arrive yet though in the high country!

 

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Waverly Road, San Joaquin County

Last light on the Cockburn Ranges with reflections in the Pentecost River. Photo taken at the River Camp on Home Valley Station at the start of the Gibb River Road, Western Australia.

Religion and railroads reach every where.

Denali National Park, Alaska

Stirling Range National Park encloses the only major mountain range with in the southern half of Western Australia. The rugged peaks, which rise to more than 1000 metres above sea level, feature stark cliff faces, sheltered gullies, magnificent views and a rich diversity of unique and colourful wildflowers. The park is one of the world’s most important areas for flora with 1500 species, many of which grow nowhere else, packed within its boundaries.

Eastern Gray Squirrel.

 

Between 17 to 19 3/4 inches long. Gray above with buff underfur showing especially on the head, shoulders, back and feet. They have a flattened bushy tail which is gray with silvery tipped hairs.

 

In Canada, some have rufous bellies and tails. Black phase common in northern parts of their range.

 

Their habitat is hardwood or mixed forests with nut trees, especially oak-hickroy forests.

 

They range in the eastern United States from eastern North Dakota south to eastern Texas.

 

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

Early morning light on the Kennedy Ranges in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. This National Park was one of the highlights of our trip west. Beautiful gorges, good bush walks and stunning scenery. All without the crowds. A must if over this way.

My old friends, Though I have not spent time lately due to the pressures of life but I must do so as it is so rewarding especially a bird so skittish and difficult to photograph well.

Reduced in numbers over most of their range .

The amazing view of the Grand Teton Range from the Jackson Lake Lodge. The Lodge sits on a natural bluff overlooking Jackson Hole and the Teton Range. The Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. It extends for approximately 40 miles (64 km) in a north–south direction through the U.S. state of Wyoming. It's south of Yellowstone National Park and most of the east side of the range is within Grand Teton National Park.

Mary's Peak is the highest point in the Oregon coast mountain range at 4,097 ft above sea level.

 

There you will find up to 2,744 various native plants and wild flower varieties.

 

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Lots of satellite trails during astro twilight! And because this is a 3 shot vertical pano, some of the trails are repeats from the same satellites! Sony lens, processing in DXO Raw and Photoshop.

A carnivorous animal in the same family as weasels, badgers, mink etc. that lives primarily on a diet of fish but also includes frogs, crayfish, crabs and even a few waterfowl.

A coat of long guard hairs over their insulated underfur keeps them warm and dry so they can stay comfortable throughout the North American winters. They are very successful at hunting prey in our rivers, streams and ponds aided by their webbed feet, long muscular tail and sharp claws coupled with the ability to hold their breath for extended periods. As a preventative measure to becoming waterlogged they do spend a lot of time on land and enter the water only to hunt or travel much unlike the sea otters that spend most of their lives in the ocean. An overland sprint of 10 to 18 miles while searching for prey is not uncommon.

River otters seem to have the ability to live alone or in pairs but are quick to socialize in groups when other members are encountered. After mating and going through a gestation period of 80 - 90 days a female will give birth to 1 - 5 pups in a den called a holt or couch which she excavates under tree roots or a cache of rocks. Prior to the birth the female called a bitch or sow will drive the male (dog or boar) away and the pups or cubs will be tended to by the female and older offspring if still around. The pups will begin emerging from the den at about 1 month of age and mom will entice them into the water for their first swim at about 2 months. After the pups are weaned dad may return and help raise the juveniles until probably 1 year of age. Females attain sexual maturity at 2 years of age and males at 3.

River otters range in size from 10 to 33 lbs and 2.5 to 5 ' in length with females being about 1/3 the size of males. When not hunting prey they spend much time playing and frolicking with each other. This individual is one of a trio that has clawed its way onto the ice to enjoy the spoils caught underwater.

It was cloudy and snowy morning at Nubra Valley. One can assess it by looking at those snow covered peaks of Karakoram Ranges

  

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Sunrise with incoming stormy weather. (2 shot pano)

The Craighill Channel Range Light, marks the shipping channel from the Chesapeake Bay into Baltimore Harbor, Maryland

Gatehouse Range, Annesley c. 1838 Buildings including stables, a dairy and a coach house. They are in stone on chamfered plinths, with moulded eaves, and slate roofs with coped shaped gables and kneelers.

 

There are two storeys, and an L-shaped plan with a front of twelve bays. The windows are mainly cross windows and mullioned casements, and most of the doors have four-centred arched heads.

 

To the west is an arched carriage entrance, and there is a gatehouse with a moulded arch containing a clock, and an octagonal lantern with a wind vane. The viewpoint is from the graveyard of All Saints Church

 

Here endeth the lesson

A pair of my fellow hikers ignore the incoming storm and seek to name the many surrounding peaks that can be viewed from Mount Fremont and it's fire watch tower. From here I could see my recently visited Suntop and Kelly Butte watch towers. It was like the scene in LOTR where they perched to light signal fires across the lands.

Made it !!..... now, where`s that hen got to ?.

Nördliche Karwendelkette

Mittenwald, Germany

The Alaska Range sports its colors with tentacles of the Toklat River in the foreground.

Looning north just before sunset, on an exceptionally clear afternoon. Beyond the large white condo (a vacation rental) is San Simeon Point, then Point Piedras Blancas, and in the far distance the Santa Lucia range meets the sea, where Big Sur 'officially' begins.

 

In the foreground are Ice Age unconsolidated sands, from great dunes that spread inland during the low sea-stand when much of the ocean water was frozen into ice-sheets a mile or more thick, over Canada, New England, and much of northern Eurasia. Dry land extended to the Farallones off future San Francisco! The last Great Warming ended only about 9,000 years ago. Of course, the Earth's climate continues to warm, as does a lively debate over how much of the warming is due to humans, and how much is natural. You won't read much about the actual scientific debate, sadly, in the popular press, as this has become an item of faith among True Believers. But, geologically speaking, we're at risk of a return of the Ice -- and human CO2 emissions may help to keep that at bay. A respectable (but controversial) hypothesis.

The Last Chance Range rises above the northern end of Pahrump, Nevada.

Taken from above Wrynose Pass on the Grey Friar track

 

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A stunning blue range rover passing Harrods!

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Mount Robson is the most prominent mountain in North America's Rocky Mountain range; it is also the highest point in the Canadian Rockies - Wiki

 

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Monument Valley July 2011. Another dull grey day today so looking back at some old photos!

  

Eastern Gray Squirrel.

 

Between 17 to 19 3/4 inches long. Gray above with buff underfur showing especially on the head, shoulders, back and feet. They have a flattened bushy tail which is gray with silvery tipped hairs.

 

In Canada, some have rufous bellies and tails. Black phase common in northern parts of their range.

 

Their habitat is hardwood or mixed forests with nut trees, especially oak-hickroy forests.

 

They range in the eastern United States from eastern North Dakota south to eastern Texas.

 

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

We are looking west from the Haines Highway towards the Alsek Ranges and British Columbia's Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park. The park is located in the very northwestern corner of British Columbia, bordering the American state of Alaska and the Canadian Yukon Territory. It is part of the largest international park system in the world. The forecast looked good, yet the clouds never really lifted. It was still a wonderful place to boondock and admire the wildflowers of the subalpine meadows.

The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge running parallel with the east coast of the island between East Cape and Wellington.

 

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