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Some soft water movement can create an abstract.

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The boat house doors are in the middle of being stripped for a new paint job. I love that look of the sanded remnants of three colours as well as raw wood.

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Another part of the coast.

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"Treats , treats and more treats" He just loves it when none of his buddies are out and about. Your luck day "Fluffy" ... Enjoy.

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A close look at a very small Sandpiper.

 

If you sit still and wait for them to move by your position, these House Sparrow-sized peeps will often pass by very close. They forage in very shallow water or on the shore itself.

 

Sturgeon County, Alberta.

This photo of a sanderling in non breeding plumage was taken Portugal.

 

This bird was walking up and down the shore on a sunny late afternoon, looking for his dinner.

 

Sanderlings are the only sandpiper that lacks a hind toe. This allows sanderlings to be strong runners

 

-Calidris alba

Follow the blue line

Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire

The outdoor swimming pool at Saint Quay-Portrieux, in North West Brittany

“On se surprend à marcher sur le bord du trottoir comme on faisait enfant, comme si c'était la marge qui comptait, le bord des choses.”

Philippe Delerm

 

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The Great Blue Heron finds a fish in the boggy muck. Normally this area is covered in shallow water but the dry summer had left lots of exposed areas.

Port Rowan, ON

Little Egret - Egretta garzetta

  

The little egret (Egretta garzetta) is a species of small heron in the family Ardeidae. The genus name comes from the Provençal French Aigrette, egret a diminutive of Aigron, heron. The species epithet garzetta is from the Italian name for this bird, garzetta or sgarzetta.

 

It is a white bird with a slender black beak, long black legs and, in the western race, yellow feet. As an aquatic bird, it feeds in shallow water and on land, consuming a variety of small creatures. It breeds colonially, often with other species of water birds, making a platform nest of sticks in a tree, bush or reed bed. A clutch of bluish-green eggs is laid and incubated by both parents. The young fledge at about six weeks of age.

 

Its breeding distribution is in wetlands in warm temperate to tropical parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. A successful colonist, its range has gradually expanded north, with stable and self-sustaining populations now present in the United Kingdom.

 

It first appeared in the UK in significant numbers in 1989 and first bred in Dorset in 1996

 

In warmer locations, most birds are permanent residents; northern populations, including many European birds, migrate to Africa and southern Asia to over-winter there. The birds may also wander north in late summer after the breeding season, and their tendency to disperse may have assisted in the recent expansion of the bird's range. At one time common in Western Europe, it was hunted extensively in the 19th century to provide plumes for the decoration of hats and became locally extinct in northwestern Europe and scarce in the south. Around 1950, conservation laws were introduced in southern Europe to protect the species and their numbers began to increase. By the beginning of the 21st century the bird was breeding again in France, the Netherlands, Ireland and Britain. It has also begun to colonise the New World; it was first seen in Barbados in 1954 and first bred there in 1994. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed the bird's global conservation status as being of least concern..

  

In Minnesota we are all very used to winter, and we all have that moment when we realize it is finally here and here to stay. Not many days after I took this photo, the North Shore received another 20" of fresh snow. It truly is a winter wonderland up there right now! Sometimes it feels like time just keeps flying by, we are near the end of another year and another year closer to the end. Sometimes when the seasons change it can feel easy to get lost in time or even lost in life. What is the meaning? What is the purpose? Another year is ending only to be replaced by another one coming. If we chose to look at life like this it can feel so shallow. We were made for more than to watch the sun rise and set day after day and with the years pass by. There is more to life than this. We are created for something more. We are called for something so much greater!

Le Mélibée

Coenonympha hero

Présent de l’Europe à l’Asie, le Mélibée fréquente essentiellement

les prairies humides de moyenne montagne dominées par

la Molinie, une graminée qui constitue sa principale plante

nourricière. Autrefois bien réparti dans le Centre et l’Est de la

France, il connaît depuis les années 80 une forte régression de

son aire de répartition, estimée à plus de 50 % sur 20 ans. Après

avoir disparu de toutes les régions de plaine, ce papillon aux

ailes gris-brun, portant des ocelles cerclés d’orange, ne subsiste

plus aujourd’hui que dans le massif du Jura, entre 500 et 1000

m d’altitude.

Classé “En danger critique” en France, le Mélibée est victime

de la disparition des prairies humides, remplacées notamment

par des plantations de résineux. Très sédentaire, il se déplace

peu, ce qui le rend d’autant plus vulnérable aux modifications

de son milieu naturel et à la fragmentation de son habitat. Le

changement climatique pourrait également être responsable

de la réduction de son aire de répartition en moyenne altitude.

 

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“I love that blurry place where life’s transitions are made without you even knowing it.”

— Ann Brashares

 

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I was in shallow water at the edge of a river bend when this bird came around the corner. Didn't take very long before I was in his sights

Day 1 of 20 of albums that influenced my musical tastes. I'll start with Standing on a Beach. I remember listening this CD everyday in my high school years, in my house or in my friend's room, feeding our minds with these dark sounds and some bright musical notes, creating our perfect soundtrack for the teenager.

The album was titled Staring at the Sea in CD format in some countries is the first greatest hits album by the English band the Cure, released in the United States on 15 May 1986 by Elektra Records and in the United Kingdom on 19 May 1986 by Fiction Records, marking a decade since the band's founding in 1976. (Wikipedia)

 

"Yesterday I got so old

I felt like I could die

Yesterday I got so old

It made me want to cry..."

 

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Icebergs form when chunks of ice calve, or break off, from glaciers, ice shelves, or a larger iceberg. Icebergs travel with ocean currents, sometimes smashing up against the shore or getting caught in shallow waters ( credit NSIDC). We sailed into Paradise Bay it was very dark with mist. Then there was a break in the clouds over the mountain slope. This photo was taken in the mid afternoon. The seas were still but visibility was poor. The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, located at the base of the Southern Hemisphere. Antarctica is a continent, bigger than Europe, North America or Australia,

American rubyspot males are easy to identify with that bright ruby or blood-red spot located at the base of its wing. They never wander far from shallow river riffles, and will continue to fly well into fall.

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The sarus crane (Antigone antigone) is a large nonmigratory crane found in parts of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia. The tallest of the flying birds, standing at a height of up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in), they are a conspicuous species of open wetlands in South Asia, seasonally flooded Dipterocarpus forests in Southeast Asia, and Eucalyptus-dominated woodlands and grasslands in Australia. The sarus crane is easily distinguished from other cranes in the region by its overall grey colour and the contrasting red head and upper neck. They forage on marshes and shallow wetlands for roots, tubers, insects, crustaceans, and small vertebrate prey. Like other cranes, they form long-lasting pair bonds and maintain territories within which they perform territorial and courtship displays that include loud trumpeting, leaps, and dance-like movements. In India, they are considered symbols of marital fidelity, believed to mate for life and pine the loss of their mates, even to the point of starving to death. The main breeding season is during the rainy season, when the pair builds an enormous nest "island,” a circular platform of reeds and grasses nearly two meters in diameter and high enough to stay above the shallow water surrounding it. Increased agricultural intensity is often thought to have led to declines in sarus crane numbers, but they also benefit from wetland crops and the construction of canals and reservoirs. The stronghold of the species is in India, where it is traditionally revered and lives in agricultural lands in close proximity to humans. Elsewhere, the species has been extirpated in many parts of its former range. 32614

A lovely misty morning from up on the hills followed by a quick trip to Loch Ard. The mist was just starting to burn off as the light burst through. A wild swim afterwards was refreshing.

La plage d'Argent à Porquerolles est l'une des plus belles plages de l'île avec ses eaux cristallines et peu profondes et son sable fin. Elle dispose d'une belle pinède en arrière-plage et sa localisation bien abritée du mistral en font la plage idéale pour tous.

Argent Beach in Porquerolles is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island with its crystal clear, shallow waters and fine sand. It has a beautiful pine forest behind the beach and its location, well sheltered from the mistral, makes it the ideal beach for everyone.

 

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