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Last December I visited Donna Nook on the East coast of England. Every winter a huge population of grey seals visit the beach to give birth to pups. The location is an RAF bombing range which ironically keeps the beach safe and undisturbed; the RAF do not actually bomb when the seals are there....well not when tourists are watching ;-)
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We spotted just a few Marsh Frogs sunbathing at RSPB Rainham Marshes this morning, but most to them hopped away into the water as soon as they saw the camera! This fella however was more obliging! No sound of them singing yet though!
Sunbathing Trio, Turtles - Three species of turtles, sunning together in the warmest part of the afternoon in January. Rio Salado Riparian Habitat, downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Fourth image of a series of four.
This part of the garden was a popular sunbathing spot for birds - not just this robin, also a jay, dunnock and blackbird fluffed out their feathers and soaked in the warmth.
Too hot for me, I stayed in the shade under a parasol!
Getting down to eye level with a Nursery Web spider, taking in the rays in a patch of sunlight in the garden.
As the sun came out, this Blackbird just laid on the path and had a few minutes of hot sun.
I think he enjoyed it.
This is a new Gazania we're growing in the greenhouse this year. It's different from the typical Gazania in that it doesn't open and close in response to the sun ... It stopped me in my tracks today when i saw it had bloomed :)) No alterations - this is its true color - I predict we're going to run out of these ;))
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Thank you Talent Showcase Group for the picture of the day honor March 20, 2010 :))
Rusty loves the sun as much as I do and we are both enjoying the big window in our new home that offers bright sunshine for most of the morning.
Another otter photo from a recent trip to ZSL London Zoo. This guy is an Asian Short-clawed Otter.
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