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Holíč - castle park (Slovakia)

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Part of a small pair of scissors, that has the shape of a crane. In full size it would be too big for the Macro Mondays theme: 'Sharp'.

 

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New Orleans Marriott Metairie at Lakeway

For MacroMondays theme " Sharp "

A territorial bird, the Sharp-shinned Hawk's name describes its flattened, thin tarsus or shank. This is the smallest of the North American accipiters; the female is larger than the male.

Dickcissel bird on a wire fence at the Kankakee Sands in Indiana. The fence in place to protect the Bisons.

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Smile on saturday theme "small part sharp".

 

Bosanemoon (Anemone nemorosa)

Sharp-shinned Hawk on the fly. Bucks County PA.

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(Explored 3/5/20)

 

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Macro Mondays 'sharp' theme.

 

An extremely sharp rose thorn!

 

The image measures less than 1" in width.

"Temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use."

Quote - Washington Irving

 

Have a nice start of this week! ;-))

  

My new sharp vegetable knife

The green in the knife is the reflection of a green tablet

I'm actually not sure if this is a male but I believe so based on it's size. Females are larger than males.

 

He is so handsome that the first thing that came to mind is the song Sharp Dressed Man for this incredible Sharp-shinned hawk.

Macromondays - sharp

2022 one photo each day

 

Nikon Z 9, 800mm S PF, 1/1000, f/6.3, ISO 400. View Large.

I found this bird in my backyard yesterday (10/31) eating a Halloween treat. The prey may have been a Dark-eyed Junco. Unfortunate for the junco but the hawk has to eat. Although it is hard to tell from the photo the hawk was under the canopy of a shrub on a dark mostly cloudy day so the photos are not as sharp as I would like. Yakima County, Washington. IMG_9536

Macro Mondays: Sharp

Thorns of a rosebush a dark autumn day

Mes nouveaux crayons de couleur entourés d'un boudin à l'avant n'ont pas attendu les Fêtes de fin d'année pour montrer leur pointe bien aiguisée. #Macro #MacroMondays #Sharp

in de serie "te gek bestek"

 

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While I was watching the warblers and kinglets flying around in the brush, all of a sudden everyone disappeared. I seen something had flown in nearby and there he was... a juv. sharpie. Made my day as I don't see this little hawk very often.

As far as I know, this is a golden eagle (steenarend/Steinadler)?

maple leaf macro :-)

Jewel Basin Hawk Watch, Flathead National Forest, Montana

Papa-moscas-do-campo (Culicivora caudacuta).

Tabapuã Farm, Cocalzinho de Goiás, Brazil.

IUCN Red List - Vulnerable

Animal in wildlife.

Papa-moscas-do-campo (Culicivora caudacuta).

Tabapuã Farm, Cocalzinho de Goiás, Brazil.

IUCN Red List - Vulnerable

Animal in wildlife.

Macro Mondays theme: sharp -- sharp claws of the cicada shell emerged from the ground and the point of a headpin.

 

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A Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) male on display on a lek or dancing grounds near Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

This point of view shows why they are called sharp tailed !!!

 

19 May, 2016.

 

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Macro Mondays theme for September 19 is "sharp".

This is a sharp knife I picked up at a Renaissance Faire many years ago.

 

The total frame is about 2 inches. I've placed a measurement photo in the first comment box. I also placed a full shot of the knife in case anyone is interested.

 

Backyard bird, Yakima County, Washington. This Sharp-shinned Hawk has been a frequent customer to my snack bar. Occasionally he/she captures a snack. IMG_3731

The many corners of Rudder Tower on the campus of Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

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