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Whereas they usually fly off, this little guy wouldn't budge no matter how close I got. A real poser...^+^

 

Have a great week, and I'll try to shoot something besides dragonflies for a while...*+^

on Santa Monica Beach.

Staring off the side of the couch

Rainy day in Shibuya

Another high vantage point to view any predators moving in from any angle.

A staring male lion @ Ruaha National Park, Tanzania

From a Wood Stork

A fine looking coyote has a staring contest with my lens. The lens won, BTW!

 

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Not the most ideal lighting, but I couldn’t NOT photograph this big guy! 🐂 Spotted while on an overcast afternoon drive around the Texas Hill Country. Captured from the side of the road, with a fence between myself & this beautiful beast (because, trespassing & personal safety & all that jazz...) It sure felt pretty awesome to finally get the chance to have a close-ish peek at a Longhorn, especially considering their legendary symbolism in Texan culture. ⭐️

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Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea)

 

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Big Horn Sheep - Zion National Park, Utah

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Corneille d'Hispaniola - Corvus leucognaphalus - White-necked Crow

Dominican Republic

What can I say? They’re cute.

 

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Getting the hard stare from a 'Long-eared Owl'

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jeden Abend über dem Schilfgürtel am Ufer der Ems bei Petkum

貴陽黔靈山公園除了山中植被茂密,是個集休閒、健身及爬山的好去處外,最大的特色就是可以跟這些野生猴子近距離的接觸,充分領略人與動物和諧共處的自然情趣。

As Omicron continues to rage in Ontario, I am trying to stay away from people as much as possible but need to get out of the house and what better way to enjoy the day is to visit the deers, they can quickly take your mind off everything else going on in the world.

 

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Both the greater kudu and its close cousin, the lesser kudu, have stripes and spots on the body, and most have a chevron of white hair between the eyes. Males have long, spiral horns. The greater kudu's horns are spectacular and can grow as long as 1.8 meters (about 6 feet), making 2-1/2 graceful twists. Female greater kudus are noticeably smaller than the males. By contrast, lesser kudus are even smaller — about 90 centimeters at the shoulder. Males can weigh up to 105 kilograms (230 pounds), and females generally weigh about 22 kilograms less. Lesser kudus have smaller horns than their larger cousins and have conspicuous white patches on the upper and lower parts of the neck. Although both species are bluish-gray, grayish-brown, or rust color, the lesser kudus have five to six more lateral white stripes, for a total of 11 to 15. Both species have a crest of long hair along the spine, and greater kudus also have a fringe under the chin.

Info source URL: www.awf.org/wildlife-conservation/kudu

Photo capture date & Location: 2016-01 Bushtime at Mabula

Listening to...

  

Well...this happen doing too many photos to a single seagull...

After this,the last one, he tried to kill me.

 

I've slightly enhanced his eyes, but the stare is REAL!

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Die Stare (Sturnidae) sind eine der artenreichsten Familien der Singvögel (Passeres), die zu den Sperlingsvögeln (Passeriformes) gehören. Sie zählen zu den am weitesten verbreiteten Vogelfamilien der Welt. Die Familie umfasst 34 Gattungen und fast 120 Arten, von denen zwei Gattungen und sechs Arten ausgestorben sind.

tough little chickadee is not pleased with human presence in the woods

„Bisogna imparare a stare soli, solo così si può imparare a stare con gli altri, altrimenti ci stai perché ne hai bisogno.

Bisogna fare a scuola un'ora di insegnamento alla solitudine, imparare a bastarsi.

 

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