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Chestnut sided warbler.
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The Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, is a Catholic basilica that stands in the middle of the historic center of Quito. The structure is the largest architectural complex within the historic centers of all of South America. San Francisco is considered a jewel of continental architecture for its mixture of different styles combined throughout more than 150 years of construction. Inside the church there are more than 3,500 works of colonial art, of multiple artistic manifestations and varied techniques, especially those corresponding to the Colonial Quito School of Art, which was born precisely in this place.
Duntulmn Castle, Trotternish peninsula, Isle of Skye
How often do we Togs say to always keep an eye on what's going on behind us when shooting? Well whilst not a 'main course' this pic was what I thought was a lovely 'side dish'. In between shooting Duntulm castle I glanced behind me and saw the morning light striking some small islands off to the west of the coast with the hint of a rainbow. Unfortunately the rainbow never grew bigger - guess I was in the wrong position.
It's a shot that will not appeal to the masses but I just thought it made a tasty morsel.
Thanks for any views/comments.
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Another shot from our recent trip to the Langdales. I quite like the way the moody cloud almost mirrors Side Pike.
Another view of the diminutive Pygmy Owl. When I first saw this owl I was distracted by the white feather on its beak. But now I think it may tell a story. Perhaps owl had recently eaten and was preening just before he flew down to where we photographed him. The small white feather adds a note of interest to the image.
Wikipedia: The chestnut-sided warbler (Setophaga pensylvanica) is a New World warbler. They breed in eastern North America and in southern Canada westwards to the Canadian Prairies. They also breed in the Great Lakes region and in the eastern United States.
The chestnut-sided warbler breeds in Eastern North America, from Saskatchewan to the Maritimes. They overwinter in Central America to northern Colombia, with a confirmed sighting from as far south as Ecuador. While they mainly spend their non-breeding period in Central America, with the highest numbers in Costa Rica, the chestnut-sided warbler does winter in southern parts of Mexico and some north-western parts of South America. These birds are Neotropical migrants, and are very rare vagrants to western Europe.
Conservation status: Least Concern
Not only is NEO JAPAN an awesome shopping event, but the details and decor are a visual pleasure!
Taken at NEO JAPAN
The Yellow-rumped Warblers are winter visitors and I'm always glad to see them return!
They also have a popular nick-name many of you may already know ...Butter Butts ... which, while not very flattering is certainly a memorable one.
The ones in our area are the Myrtle Warblers, meaning the ones in the eastern states. Audubon's Warblers are found in the western states..
Regardless of what you call them, I love when they have their sunny side up!
On the way to Arcadia there was this huge antique place along the side of the road that lots on interesting stuff including unique items made by local craftspeople.