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My wife and my son standing together and enjoying the view to the Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland.
In the opposite direction you can find the famous Diamond Beach, where you can see (and photograph) ice blocks on black sand. Almost everybody took their images of the ice blocks, but for me the other direction worked best.
I was photographing the hoverfly when I saw the colourful wings of the fly ?? on the same flower.
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Crested Pigeon (Ocyphaps lophotes)
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)
Feeding in our garden this morning, in the rain.
On a short section of street running, Pan Am local LA-1 shoves 2 loads for Whittemore Perlite up the Lowell Hill Branch at Lawrence, MA with high hood GP40 380. The roughly one mile branch has two active customers, both receiving covered hoppers.
I used to have a hoodie with that text on it back when downloading music was seen as criminal...
These two are just flirting, or possibly moving past flirting and planning a family. Who knows? The male kept flying off fetching fish that he came back and handed over to the female, who kept telling him to go get more.
I guess that's one way to get (almost) free lunch?
just a quick pic of my alt avatar and I, with a little heart for all of you ♥♥♥
(Photoshop work done by my friend Rachelle!)
Featuring SLIDE @ The Cove October round. You can find my blog post here: planetaelicia.wordpress.com/2021/10/12/sharing-is-caring/
Several old companions rest easy, a deserted barn, old corn crib and a tractor long ago retired. Younger people sometimes can't understand the instant bond between old people when they first meet but shared memories of times past are the super glue of the heart.
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With four eaglets in the nest its survival of the fittest. All four eaglets survived and as late July/early August all four could be seen around the nest.
I like how the green from the leaves are reflecting on the Eagles feathers.
The Detroit River is the border between Canada and the United States. One side is the Canadian city of Windsor and on the other side is Detroit, also known as the ‘Motor City’ (Motown). Windsor and Detroit share a lot and one thing the people on the Windsor side enjoy is the view of Detroit’s skyline. Prominent on that skyline is the Renaissance Centre the world headquarters of General Motors
As fascinated as I am to watch and photograph them in flight, I am even more intrigued to have a hummingbird land nearby to rest. He looked around, taking in the surroundings and gazed momentarily at me just a few feet away. Moving at a pace that we can barely comprehend, one wonders what these fast-paced nectar feeders must think of us? I imagine that it’s no different than a human watching a snail or a slug slowly slither across the ground. It might be somewhat amusing but likely frightfully boring. So, while I slowly lumbered back up the stairs at a pace akin to molasses dripping on winter’s morning, my friend took to the skies, sipped a belly full of sweet syrup, and flew back to his nest. For an instant we shared a space in time, briefly connecting, our eyes interlocked in a moment of shared wonder.
I wasn't sure if I wanted to share this photo. But I think it's a good addition to my stream. So for that, I am sharing this "secret" photo.
I have seen four ring-necked parakeets clinging onto this feeder all feeding away peacefully, but quite often there's a lot of pushing, shoving, squawking and flapping to access the best position. On this occasion, the three in the photo were behaving perfectly.
The 45 meter high tower in its woodland environment is possibly one of the most photographed tourist attractions in Zealand.
A long and interesting walk to the top #3 .....
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A rare moment captured: two of North America's largest ungulates sharing the same space. Have a great day!!!
Looks like there are customers already, but I did not notice any helmets anywhere...
Melb Bike Share launched today.
www.theage.com.au/victoria/on-your-bike-public-hire-schem...
The bicycles are a heavy-duty design, have three speeds, weigh 18 kilograms and have a small basket on the front.