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Well I was on the hunt for an Arbutus tree as I always am when on the coast. Vancouver Island is well known for them, but I was determined to find one on this trip. I hiked around this spot for half hour or so and finally found my shot. I can't get enough of these trees.. Kris...
There are three fishing ponds at Walrow, Somerset, this is a view of the Snag Pond as they call it. Clay was excavated to make bricks, then the brickyard finished and after a few years they became somewhere to spend a few hours with a rod. The two grebes from previous shots can be seen bobbing around. Hope to get some family shots soon.
It took some days until I had recovered from the drive from Newcastle to Whitby (driving on the left side of the road, a car with gears to shift and hills/mountains/whatever).
I finally managed to convince myself that it was a bad idea to rent a car and not use it.
So I drove to Bridlington. Bridlington North Beach to be precise. And apart from the bit where I had to go right through Scarborough it went fairly well.
And to my surprise Bridlington had some colourful beach huts as well. :o)
Detroit. 2017
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Representing the three lions in the menagerie of Henry lll at The Tower of London in the 13th century and included on his crest. Still visible to this day on the England football shirt.
There was a zoo here until the 19th century when animal welfare concerns saw the remaining animals transferred to more suitable accommodation in the new London Zoo at Regents Park.
Three-banded Plover (Charadrius tricollaris), Senyati Camp, Botswana, April 2023.
This species is a small wader, resident and generally sedentary in much of East Africa, southern Africa and Madagascar (subspecies Ch.t. bifrontatus). It occurs mainly on inland rivers, pools, lakes and pans, frequenting their exposed shores. Probably feeds by night, as well as by day. Often solitary, but also mixes with other small waders; occasionally in loose flocks, rarely up to 40 birds. Three-banded Plover is solitary and territorial species. Territory usually along shoreline, covering 80–100 m, sometimes two territories, one for nesting and the other for feeding. Nest situated in sand or dry mud, close to water. Frequently double-brooded, female starting second brood well before first brood fully-fledged. Species is not globally threatened (Least Concern). Population in eastern and southern Africa estimated at 70,000–130,000 individuals (Birds of the world).
昨日は雨の中鎌倉へ行ってきました。
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I went to Kamakura in the rain yesterday.
First of all, I will post pictures of the three smiling Jizo of Hase-dera.
A spectacular autumn morning in the Rockies near Canmore Alberta. The Three Sisters as taken from Policemans Creek.
Looking Close On Friday-Three
Decided to take my Scorpions outside and photograph them in the beautiful sunshine. Tomorrow it's supposed to rain!
Autumn is a season tinged with the beauty of colours and yet also with some nostalgia...
Another Summer gone, the 'dark' months upon us, with the season of light nearing!
The weather is quite gusty, we'll not have the colour for very long, some leaves are hanging on for dear life, others have let go...
The 'specks' you see were actually water-drops,
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Piles of stones reputedly built to commemorate the deaths of three men in a snowstorm. They are built on top of a Bronze Age burial mound.
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November 23, 2024
More of my mushroom and fungi shots
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