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The Rosemary Beetle feeds on rosemary and lavender. I found this happy duo on our rosemary bush. The beetles are irridescent and hard to photograph for me.
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Scratched glass of an aquarium with the sun shining through the surface with a sealion swimming towards it.
Whatever it shows,
Whatever it hides,
Whatever you make of this,
Whatever scratches you itch.,
Whatever it is that you are thinking,
Whatever it is,
It is up to you.
Scratch my ass, and I'll scratch yours. This is Cowboy my donkey who was born on Mother's Day 20 years ago. He loves to have his ears and ass scratched and if he doesn't get scratched he'll bunt you in the balls. I should have named him after Eeyore on Winnie the Pooh because of his sad bray (unlike his mother's harsh cry) as well as his sometimes gloomy attitude but I thought Cowboy would toughen him up to keep the coyotes at bay. Donkeys have powerful front and back feet that can strike out at a predator if needed.
This is a close-up of the roof of the bicycle shed at The National Physical Laboratory that I photographed through the border railings. I thought the shapes resembled palm tree fronds or the talons of a bird of prey.
One from last spring.
I took this image using my car as a hide.The Curlew was standing close to the road and was relaxed enough to start cleaning and scratching itself infront of me.
Taken in the Peak District.
White-throated Sparrow scrounging for an over-looked treat in a heap of spent black-oiler sunflower seed husks.
Common migrant and summer resident.
This wild vixen needs to quell that itch near the ear as she keeps her eye on me to make sure I don’t make any sudden moves. I took this last March about this time and I was there today to see her but didn't get any nice shots. One of the prettiest foxes I've seen, she is the photographers dream!
Taken 17 March 2021 in Anchorage, Alaska
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) scratching with its hind leg while perched on a branch.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) drapiąca się swoją tylną łąpką siedząc na gałęzi.
This little chap was enjoying a really good scratch in the dappled sunlight.
The expressions and poses these little guys make never cease to amaze and enchant me.
Grey Seal Pup - Halichoerus Grypus
Donna Nook Nature Reserve
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