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This is not a sweet biscuit, Tiny Teddy - so you better leave it untouched as you don't like savory things
Size of this snack incl Tiny Teddy and neg space : < 1 ½“ x 1 ½“
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Taken March 05, 2023 for the group
Macro Mondays #Snack
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/50 Sec
ISO 174
Zealandia Ecosanctuary, Wellington, New Zealand. As few as 100 House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) were released by the early settlers into New Zealand between 1866 and 1871 intended to reduce crop-eating insect pests. However they are more interested in the crops.
Ingredients:
Olympus E-M 10 Mark II
Olympus M.12-40/2.8 pro
I've taken this Beauty on a trip to a "butterfly house" 30 min from our home.
Manual focus and setup, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy!
Thank you all for your visits, faves and comments!
Macro Mondays - SNACK,
gehackte Haselnußkerne, geröstet und kandiert,
chopped hazelnut kernels, roasted and candied
I ran out of snacks for the blue jays, trust me they will let you know in their own subtle way when the food is gone. 😃
A nice start to the week, to all of you.
Thanks for your Visit Views Faves and Comments, have all a Nice Week. ✌
Eurasian Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)
Put out a fresh bird block and it didn’t take long for the blue jays to come around and start getting their fair share.
Originally the peanuts were intended for the Blue Jays. As it seems, there are many critters that enjoy them. This baby raccoon, mom and two siblings were having quite the feast. I always enjoy getting out into nature, you just never know what you may find.
Lanner falcons are well known for the blistering speed at which they hunt birds, but they sure do not turn a blind eye to a termite snack!
Lanner falcons are well known for the blistering speed at which they hunt birds, but they sure do not turn a blind eye to a termite snack!
Male Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) named "Berani", born January 2014 at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo and now living in Tiger River at the San Diego Zoo.
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered