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/Sparrow, relaxing in the sun.
seen in my garden - Enjoy! :-)))
Nikon Z 9
NIKKOR Z 800mm f/6.3 VR S Z TC-1.4x
St John the Baptist, an 18th century Anglican parish church, sits right in the valley of the River Ver, just between the village of Markyate and the 16th century Tudor mansion of Markyate Cell which you can spot in the background.
Taken on my trip. Glad to be back home and back into Flickr.
Hope you all have a wonderful week ahead!
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The way she is sitting reminds me of a gargoyle. Just returned from a trip to the NE to visit family so I'm having a tired Bear With Me Monday! Wait, is it Monday?
The wonderful live oaks, hanging moss, and bromides make such a great setting for this beautiful barred owl ! If I could chose background I could not do nearly as well , not even close, as does his natural surroundings. Breathtaking to see and photograph !
Wishing you all a great day and a very blessed one too !!
Maka (born 6/95). A silverback Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) living in the bachelor troop with his two brothers at the San Diego Zoo.
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
Almost every day, I walk to a pond not too far from here, where there's always a lot of water fowl activity.
There are these 4 ducks, three whites (one tufted) and a black. They are always together, and they always come up, out of the water and over to me when they see me. I'm sure they're hoping I'll feed them, but I don't.
But I talk to them. I tell them they should never eat bread, it's bad for them. And I take their photos.
Yesterday, this fellow came by with a bag of seed and was trying to feed the geese who didn't seem interested and swam away.
I pointed to these 4 who were swimming farther out and told him if you toss it, they will come.
And they did.
They were so cute, not aggressive, but standing at his feet like little dogs looking imploringly up at him.
I had the zoom lens on the camera and no time to change, so couldn't get a clear photo. I tried backing away, but the ducks just followed me. We sometimes walk together......I think we may be friends by now, or more likely they continue to hope I'll feed them.
This isn't very clear, and I obviously edited it.
It's the formal studio portrait. ;-)
One of my favorite things about birding adventures is visiting a rookery. With the constant bickering over nest sites, screeching, squawking, garbling and endless chasing, there's constant enjoyment and it's truly 'a sight to behold'. This Cattle Egret was maintaining a constant watch over a selected nest sight where his mate was sitting...you don't want to mess with them!
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An American Kestrel - North America's littlest falcon - on a rare sunny winter moment in the Pacific Northwest.
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Dress@TO.KISKI - Kendra Mini Dress with Lace - Salmon (The Sense Event)
Covid lock-down series, from my archives: All smiles, sitting for his portrait.
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All three great horned owl chicks have fledged now and can fly very well. I still see them sitting in the same trees and now and then right next to each other :-).
This truck has also been sitting in the same spot for some time. It is facing the truck from last week one large yard away. About a block. How odd is that?
Happy Truck tHuRsDay