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Saw a Buzzard flying much lower than usual at Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham. Quickly it came down and rested on a post. I watched it for a while and took shots of it on the post and also flying off and back onto it. An incredible few moments being much closer to one of these beauties than ever before!
Backyard view from inside my frosty Halloween pumpkin. Jack will soon become food for our resident white-tailed deer.
Saw this field of Rapeseed (thanks for the ID Wrenw17 ) and needed to stop for a pic.
I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D
A discarded and now rusty blade from a DeWalt reciprocating saw.
For the Macro Mondays theme of 3/22/2021: RUST.
I saw 5 - 6 of these youngsters hanging around daddy bluebird, hoping for a free meal. Some were starting to hunt on their own. They spent a lot of time on the road, pecking at something. Don't know if it was insects they were seeking or bits of grit. I know they often ended up with dirty beaks.
When I saw this hair and cap from Wasabi in the Weekend Sale, I had to have it. It reminded me of times when a bunch of us would get together and play softball at the local sandlot. Then we had to grow up :(
This hair and cap is available at the Wasabi Store. You might still catch it on sale if you hurry.
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I saw men didn’t want to be saved from themselves, for that would mean they’d have to give up greed, and they’ll never pay that price for liberty. So I said to the world, God bless all here, and may the best man win and die of gluttony!
Eugene O'Neill - The Iceman Cometh
Saw a Buzzard flying much lower than usual at Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham. Quickly it came down and rested on a post. I watched it for a while and took shots of it on the post and also flying off and back onto it. An incredible few moments being much closer to one of these beauties than ever before!
Saw perched in a cemetery tree, used the car as cover and shot out of the window, The Little Owl was quite inquisitive, landed on the floor and gravestone for a closer look !
Yorkshire
Saw very few grass-topped roofs while traveling in Scandinavia, but had a great view of this one from our hotel room in Lillehammer, Norway. Not only was this city the site of the 1994 Winter Olympics, but the surrounding area was incredibly beautiful with dense forests and rolling mountains. Lillehammer is located on the largest lake in the country, Lake Mjosa, making for picturesque views in every direction. This totally came to mind for the "Smile on Saturday!" group challenge "Begins with G" for both the grass roof topping and the grass mowing goat! Had to share a similar shot, taken in Door County, Wisconsin, which most certainly has a Scandinavian vibe to it: flic.kr/p/2mfjHsX .
Saw these by night and by day - they spend pretty much all their lives eating leaves in the forest. There was a large family group in this part of the forest - such a treat to see them
I was trying for a full backside pic with head turned around but it partially moved its body when looking back here.
I saw you slowly rising…
Saw you shining in the blue sky.
I saw the clouds covering you…
and then saw you shining after the rain.
I saw you on the endless horizons…
saw you slowly going down in flames.
I saw you sinking in the sea of tears…
Without greeting,
No goodbye.
I know…you will shine again for me!
Ledi
Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) owlet perched outside an artificial nest box on a friend's property on the edge of the boreal woods in the area near Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
Th white down feathers are visible on the larger feathers if you view large.
8 June, 2017.
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I saw those three trees on the flank of a hill back in January in Damüls on an evening walk. They stand in a triangle on this empty slope in the shadow, while the clouds in the background are hit by the light of the setting sun.
This black phoebe was perched on one of the sticks in the lake, when it spotted something in the water worth flying about.
Une des 4 ou 5 journées ou il y avait un peu de soleil depuis mi-décembre 2022, le climat, ça ne s'améliore pas ... Et elle était un peu dégagée, miracle parmi ces cèdres touffus. Elle suivait des corneilles qui partaient au loin sans ne l'avoir jamais apperçue - One of these days of rare sunlight, hopefully those crows will let her in one piece or in peace.
(Ramphodon naevius)
Sítio da Folha Seca
Ubatuba
Brasil
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
So, you may find:
- All the photos for this trip Brasil // Atlantic Forest (2019) (271)
- All the photos for this order APODIFORMES (237)
- All the photos for this family Trochilidae // Troquilídeos (231)
- All the photos for this species Ramphodon naevius (1)
- All the photos taken this day 2019/08/14 (21)
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Yesterday I saw you three times in three different places, calling to me. And so I knew you were now ready for your love letter and picture! You are such a beautiful bird living in the pine forests of western America. I’ve known you for decades and admired you, but you know what? This is the first time I’ve ever photographed you!
Since I don’t have enough lens power to find you in the dark forest, I made an exception for you and came with a food offering to the picnic tables in the park. With giddy anticipation, I laid out a collection of unsalted peanuts on multiple tables. Within less than 60 seconds, the first party guests arrived, two crows, and they made some noise to let others know. I was hoping word would reach you as well – and so it did! Soon I spotted you high up in a tree, waiting in the background while the two crows sampled the goods. They spent a great deal of time trying to fit two and even three peanuts at once into their beaks before flying off. Did you see that? It made me laugh.
Once the crows had begun to feel satisfied, you astutely calculated the exact timing for your own visits to be immediately following beak-filled crow departures. My, what a hippety-hoppety character you are, skipping and hopping all over the place! Your jaunty crest gives you a very smart look, and you move quicker than Bruce Lee! I’m terribly happy that you presented yourself to be part of my project, and I adore you!
Be the true blue hopper in the pines!
Claudia
Saw this little beauty while on a self guided jungle hike in Costa Rica. So many beautiful creatures in Costa Rica.
The Stockdale Saw Mill is one of the oldest saw mills in Ontario. It is thought to have been built around 1870 and operated for more than a century of activity.
Today, this rustic, old abandoned mill appears on the verge of collapse and is likely too far gone for a restoration project.
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La scierie Stockdale est l'une des plus anciennes scieries de l'Ontario. On pense qu'il a été construit vers 1870 et exploité pendant plus d'un siècle d'activité.
Aujourd'hui, ce vieux moulin abandonné et rustique semble au bord de l'effondrement et est probablement trop loin pour un projet de restauration.
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