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Minnesota Red Squirrel
The red squirrel is a species of tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus common throughout Europe and Asia. The red squirrel is an arboreal, primarily herbivorous rodent. In Great Britain, Ireland, and in Italy numbers have decreased drastically in recent years. Wikipedia
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Fish are diverse — each species has evolved to live successfully in its specific underwater environment, from streams and lakes to the vast expanse of the ocean. In fact, fish are the most diverse animal species among the vertebrates with 32,000 different types of fish according to FishBase, a comprehensive database of information on fish used by researchers and zoologists.
Let's see, upper row is Gerrie and then left to right is Cash, Huntley and Barry. An interesting group of Bears for sure.
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday
This tiny little fella was taking a stroll so the macro lens was put to use! I love the way you can see them looking at you!!
No, he wasn't after a bird. Instead the Dragon planned an attack on his cousin Sethi. I managed to stopped him as Sethi isn't happy anyway when all the other cats are around while he spends time in the garden and I didn't want the Dragon to annoy him even more
Mallard Duckling - Anas Platyrhynchos
Nunroyd Park Leeds - Yeadon
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Saw this guy while out casting a net in one of our stock ponds. He keep going under when he saw me so it was a challenge to get a decent shot of him.
once in a grand grand grand while, i find someone that catches my eye just by standing around ....
That happened today.
Razor Cure.
Thank you for your incredible eye to detail and your ability to stay still for me to sneak a picture of you while you were no doubt doing so yourself.
God I hope he doesn't mind.
Roseate Spoonbill ~ (Platalea ajaja)
I got the feeling that this Roseate Spoonbill was trying its best to avoid being photographed as it appeared to sneak by me on the beach. It does tend to stand out a bit though.
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Ethanol empties fresh out of a crew change in Cheyenne, WY roll eastward as they trundle over Archer Hill on the Sidney Sub.
So apparently you're not supposed to take photos in the London Underground but I couldn't help myself.
Taken where the sun meets the surf at Surfer's Bay!
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So yesterday as I was takin my HAM shot I peeked around and saw that the gorgeous TC Tackleberry was taking a shot of it too... so I decided to grab her HAM Too! so this is actually me Taking a HAM shot with TC taking a HAM shot of me taking a HAM shot and also taking a HAM shot of TC taking a HAM shot of me while taking a HAM Shot... or in other words, a HAM of a HAM of a HAM... and oh god now I've blown my brainfuse...
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You know how movies insert dramatic music when situations get tense? Well in real life that isn't the case. There wasn't sight or sound of any critters on this trail when I was facing the opposite direction of this gator. Matter of fact I had been shooting another gator across the canal when I turned and saw this creature climbing out of the canal and on to the trail. It's a bit spooky. Fortunately I was shooting with the 500mm so there was ample space between us yet it's a reminder to stay alert when out in the bush because wild animals are just that, wild.
She had no idea I got this.. she had this thoughtful look that I couldn't resist.. I literally lied saying I was afk.. well.. just forgive me erika ∞. one of the sweetest person I have ever met. I just hope you like this :)
I had been shooting this heron all morning in a different spot. I went to this dock and fed the seagulls some bird pellets. The heron flew over to me and landed in front of me... then flew over and behind me. It knew the bird feed was in the canvas bag next to my camera case... they don't just steal from fishermen :)
Handsome male Wood Duck quietly peering out at me from a small clump of pond reeds. Had he not caught my eye early-on so I could watch him slowly paddle to this location, it's likely he would have escaped being photographed.
A clear demonstration of how a seemingly showy natural coloration produces effective camouflage under the proper conditions.
Common resident migrant during the warm seasons.