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Two Northern Ganntets sitting on the rocky cliffs of Helgoland. Every year they come back to build there a large breeding colony together with Common Guillemots, Razorbills and Black-legged kittiwakes. A fantastic place to watch these beauties
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That’s Lisa grooming her brother, Bart. They often have tender moments like this. They were three years old when I took this photo. They were rescued from the streets of Chistiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Update: This is Lisa and Bart's most-viewed photo. Thank you, everyone!
GIUSEPPE GRECO 2008
CANON EOS 400D SIGMA 10-20
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Love me tender
Love me sweet
Never let me go
You have made my life complete
And I love you so
Love me tender
Love me true
All my dreams fulfilled
For my darlin' I love you
And I always will
Love me tender
Love me long
Take me to your heart
For it's there that I belong
And we'll never part
Love me tender
Love me dear
Tell me you are mine
I'll be yours through all the years
Till the end of time
When at last my dreams come true
Darling this I know
Happiness will follow you
Everywhere you go
Elvis Presley
On Earth, just a teaspoon of neutron star
would weigh six billion tons. Six billion tons
equals the collective weight of every animal
on earth. Including the insects. Times three.
Six billion tons sounds impossible
until I consider how it is to swallow grief—
just a teaspoon and one might as well have consumed
a neutron star. How dense it is,
how it carries inside it the memory of collapse.
How difficult it is to move then.
How impossible to believe that anything
could lift that weight.
There are many reasons to treat each other
with great tenderness. One is
the sheer miracle that we are here together
on a planet surrounded by dying stars.
One is that we cannot see what
anyone else has swallowed.
Watching My Friend Pretend Her Heart Isn’t Breaking
By ROSEMERRY WAHTOLA TROMMER
A young holly sat in the dip of the ancient earthwork of Grimms Ditch and meets up with a bunch of young beech. An almost tender arm reaches out to greet her! Taken in Barnes's Grove on a very chilly morning. I love the playful nature of the trees that line the ditch, each time I visit there are always more scenes to uncover.
elephant calf gently touching a subadult at sunrise.
Several elephant herds came to drink near a bridge across the river in Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.
We had a great time observing their interaction especially as there were calfs of different ages.
African Elephant
loxodonta africana
Afrikaanse olifant
Eléphant d'Afrique
Afrikanischer Elefant
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