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A Common Grasshopper Warbler (Locustella naevia) singing his morning song. They are easy recognisable by their song and easy to approach if they are busy displaying.
There seems to be a trend for these brutal looking sculptures that look great viewed from a distance but up close I'm not so sure.
Perhaps silhouetted against a sunrise, sunset or night sky might be worth a try in the future.
Last year I finally saw a singing female cardinal, though I noticed that she sang a very simple song. This girl was singing a complex song just like the boys. A male landed in the tree near her soon after I took her photo, but I didn't manage to get both in one shot. He might have been encouraging her to move away because I had seen her; male cardinals do that for their family members.
When I saw this little bird singing his/her heart out today, I thought , spring really is getting nearer.
I took this picture of this robin singing his wee heart out on a jaggy bramble bush on Portencross Road on Thursday afternoon.
Photo © George Crawford.
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Sat morning at Tobermory was windy and cold. Managed to visit the singing-sand. Quite an experience to immerse in the wind amid half sun and cloud.......memorable event.....
Camel walk on Singing Sand Dunes.The Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, China, are the sand dunes that, when the wind blows, give out a singing or drumming sound[. They are part of the Kumtag Desert.
After we left the souk we came at the central square ; the famous Djemaa el Fna.
During the day, the Djemaa el Fna is an open square with Henna painters, Monkey handlers, snake charmers, storytellers etc. etc .
This old man sat down on the ground , singing his song ... hoping to earn some dirham.
I thought I had picked the wrong day to visit this iconic structure as the clouds gathered in and the wind picked up but I am pleased with the result.
The ‘Singing Ringing Tree’is an iconic modern sculpture resembling a windblown hawthorne tree, something walkers in the Penines will be very familiar with.
One of four Panopticons across East Lancashire
Panopticon (noun) structure, space or device providing a comprehensive or panoramic view.
After being looped in Rowley Regis Up Goods Loop on 30th April 2024, former LNER Class A2 No. 60532 'Blue Peter' is again on the move, and passes Langley Green heading 5Z68 1143 Kidderminster SVR - Crewe H.S. 'light test run', which included a POB and Class 37 No. 37667 'Flopsie' (for insurance) in the consist. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
A closer in picture of a little bird singing away on a post at Wallasey Golf Club / North Wirral Coastal Park. I wasn't really sure what bird it was, I thought Pipit or maybe Corn Bunting, but it has been identified as a Skylark.
Info from British Garden Birds: The Skylark population has plummeted, consequently, it is on the RED LIST as a bird of high conservation concern.
The decline is most likely caused by the move to winter sowing of cereals, which deters late-season nesting attempts and may reduce winter survival because there is less stubble, such as barley and wheat, and also the use of pesticides, which kills the insects needed to feed the young. Some farms are now leaving areas of bare unsown patches in their fields to help Skylarks find food to feed their young.
These little Savannah Sparrows might be found on any post or sign near an open field singing away at Ridgefield NWR. This one let me take this shot 5/24/11.
BOTANICA, art in the city botanical gardens. This is an installation by Leah King-Smith and Duncan King-Smith. It is called 'Singing Place'. At night there are light effects.
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Here is little chick having a sing-along also you will hear Currawongs in the background and also other birds, I hope that you can hear this little cutie singing amongst the background noise.
Ever since I was a child I loved musicals.
Back then, I would only see musicals in the Cinema.
After moving to England and travelling to the USA and Europe, I would always try to find tickets to see musicals in the theatre.
In the following years I would take my daughter along and while she was at school she joined the theatre group and she took part at several performances that included singing and dancing.
Daphne and Derek this song is for you...
Are you blind when you're born? Can you see in the dark?
Dare you look look at a king? Would you sit on his throne?
Can you say of your bite that it's worse than your bark?
Are you c of the walk when you're walking alone?
When you fall on your head, do you land on your feet?
Are you tense when you sense there's a storm in the air?
Can you find your way blind when you're lost in the street?
Do you know how to go to the heaviside layer?
Because jellicles can and jellicles do
Jellicles do and jellicles can
Jellicles can and jellicles do
Jellicles do and jellicles can
Jellicles can and jellicles do
Can you ride on a broomstick to places far distant?
Familiar with candle, with book, and with bell?
Were you Whittington's friend? The Pied Piper's assistant?
Have you been an alumnus of heaven and hell?
Are you mean like a minx? Are you lean like a lynx?
Are you keen to be seen when you're smelling a rat?
Were you there when the pharoahs commissioned the Sphinx?
If you were, and you are, you're a jellicle cat
Jellicle songs for jelllicle cats
Jellicle songs for jelllicle cats
Jellicle songs for jelllicle cats
Jellicle songs for jelllicle cats
Jellicle songs for jelllicle cats
We can dive through the air like a flying trapeze
We can turn double somersaults, bounce on a tire
We can run up a wall, we can swing through the trees
We can balance on bars, we can walk on a wire
Jellicles can and jellicles do
Jellicles can and jellicles do
Jellicles can and jellicles do
Jellicles can and jellicles do
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Can you sing at the same time in more than one key?
Duets by Rossini and waltzes by Strauss?
And can you (as cats do) begin with a 'c'?
That always triumphantly brings down the house?
Jellicle cats are queen of the nights
Singing at astronomical heights
Handling pieces from the 'Messiah'
Hallelujah, angelical Choir
The mystical divinity of unashamed felinity
Round the cathedral rang 'Vivat'
Life to the everlasting cat!
Feline, fearless, faithful and true
To others who do-what
Jellicles do and jellicles can
Jellicles can and jellicles do
Jellicle cats sing jellicle chants
Jellicles old and jellicles new
Jellicle song and jellicle dance
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Practical cats, dramatical cats
Pragmatical cats, fanatical cats
Oratorical cats, Delphicoracle cats
Skeptical cats, Dispeptical cats
Romantical cats, Pedantical cats
Critical cats, parasitical cats
Allegorical cats, metaphorical cats
Statistical cats and mystical cats
Political cats, hypocritical cats
Clerical cats, hysterical cats
Cynical cats, rabbinical cats
Aaah, Jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats
Jellicle songs for jellicle cats