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Wild Honeysuckle - Lonicera periclymenum.

Tri-colored heron.

 

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The Tricolored Heron is a medium egret that feeds in open shallow coastal waters for small fish. Its long bill and neck are a characteristic feature of fish-eating herons. Its wide repertoire of passive and active feeding behaviors allows it to find, run down if necessary, and capture these fish.

 

From folder 19 of the 100 older folders I'm processing. This folder only had 2 sub-folders.

 

Explored.

Lost a Peanut Skippy spends time scratching around this tree, it looks like he is looking for something, or just entertaining himself, shot in North Carolina.

A Capybara interrupts his foraging for a quick scratch.

A kitten I am fostering called Marbles

20180117 Ron Mayhew IMG_9601a scratching for treats

... though with those scratchers it's done very, very carefully.

 

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I love pelicans!

 

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An American Bald Eagle carefully scratching an itch.

... are a part of life.

We circled the ice floe on which this crabeater seal was resting, waiting for a sign of life. Finally, he lifted one flipper to scratch himself, then went right back to sleep.

 

The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga), also known as the krill-eater seal, is a true seal with a circumpolar distribution around the coast of Antarctica. They are medium- to large-sized (over 2 m in length), relatively slender and pale-colored, found primarily on the free-floating pack ice that extends seasonally out from the Antarctic coast, which they use as a platform for resting, mating, social aggregation and accessing their prey.

  

Ruby-throated Hummingbird (f)

Bare trees and lines in the sky

Lehigh Railway's 2nd job heads north through Wysox after swapping the lead unit due to what i believe to be an air issue. This was my first visit to the LRWY and i was very happy to get the 1751 leading, I will definitely be back again soon.

Juvenile Stilt Sandpiper

It's good to have a long bill to get those hard-to-reach itchy spots. Glendale, Missouri

an old piano and the keys look like old crooked fingernails

Men “check” their testicles on average seven times a day, a survey suggests. Two thousand men were asked how often they touch themselves “down there”. While seven was the average, nearly a quarter (23%) admitted to putting their hands down their boxers at least 10 times a day.

 

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Market stalls, Barcelona, Spain.

I wish this pic could somehow be developed in to an accurate scratch and sniff photo, or that smell-o-vision really existed. The sweet peas themselves have an incredible bouquet but the scent of the rain hitting the gound after a warm, dry day was even more overpowering. It even has a name - Petrichor. The unique earthy smell that we all recognise and are incredibly sensitive to. It is caused by geosmin - a molecule released by bacteria in the soil after rain. As humans, we've got one up on all those other animals living in an olfactory world as we can detect it at around 5 parts per trillion! Take that dogs!

The skin of the Elephant is 1-3.5 centimetres thick. The skin on the back and the haunches is the thickest and the skin behind the ears is the thinnest. The skin is important in controlling temperature, especially dissipating heat. The elephant's skin is so wrinkly partly to increase surface area to shed warmth from its body. Oddly, the skin has no sweat glands except for those right above the elephant's toenails. Healthy skin plays a great part in an elephant's vitality. Elephants love to roll in mud and to throw dirt over themselves, both of which protect against sun and insects. They also love to bathe for long periods, and bathing is a good opportunity for the mahout to look for anything unusual with the skin, such as wounds, abscesses and parasites.

 

This bull Elephant came across this huge rock and immensilly enjoyed scratching itself all over its body before returning to the rest of the herd which had moved further on. Photographed on an early morning game drive in the semi-arid area of Samburu National Reserve, Kenya.

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Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) standing on a branch and scratching itself.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca na gałęzi i drapiąca się.

Young female polar bear rubbing on an iceberg, Storfjorden, Svalbard.

 

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Highland cow at scratching post, Waternish, Isle of Skye

SOOC

 

Tilly having a good ole scratch on the beach today!

... rusted and scratched, still standing and shining...

 

... two copper plates and zinc strips - different types of copper plates so different color appearance - no photoshop color...

 

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Male Scarlet Tanager in a funny pose

 

Basking Ridge, NJ

"I found it !" He seemed to be saying. We were just happy that he was not deterred by us taking pictures, and thus we took many as we desired. He was searching for food along the shore. A common migrant yet always a joy and pleasant surprise to lay eyes on one.

Elephant scratching itchy nose and ear

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