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Since hippos can’t reach every corner of their massive body, many parasites and ticks cause health problems. The birds you see sitting on the hippos are plucking parasites, ticks, ear wax and dead skin off their back. These little birds known as oxpeckers are doing the hippopotamuses a massive favour. These birds feed on the parasite, ticks off the hippos back, and sound an alarm if they notice any threat. [credit Animal Ways]

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Tick trefoils are peas of a sort, and these pretty, tiny flowers make sticky pods that cling to passersby in fall – thus the “tick” in the name. This, the Pointy-leaved Tick Trefoil, makes for here-and-there sprays of light color in shady or mostly shady patches on the forest floor.

Not for nothin', my permethrin-treated jeans kept the ticks away. Everyone else in the group found multiple blood-sucking critters crawling on them; me not a one. I tried getting a captured tick to crawl on my leg -- it stopped moving and fell off almost immediately. I'll probably be dead in a year from all the chemicals, but well worth it, I say.

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The sun rises over Boulder, Colorado as seen from the Mesa Laboratory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Thanks to Bill Bowman for suggesting this prime viewing/shooting location.

 

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Not 100% sure but I suspect it's ticks that are damaging the birds eyes, if you zoom in just under the eye there's something that looks like a fresh tick. Sorry Jean Marie but your comment made sense, I think you are right it's the ticks that's damaging the eyes..

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First time I have seen, or photographed one of these, UKs most threatened butterfly. The male is on the left.

 

I decided to take a drive down to south Devon to camp for several nights, with the specific intention of spending a day on Aish Tor to see HBFs. So I spent 8 hours on Sunday on Aish Tor. It was exceedingly hard work, once I got up onto the hillside, having parked in my ignorance of the location, at Newbridge car park down on the River Dart; it was sultry and very hot and the butterflies had twin turbo boost full on: they simply never seemed to stop moving. Added to that, there were ticks everywhere in the sea of metre high bracken that covered the hillside, so long sleeves and trousers tucked into socks was de rigeur and made it even less comfortable!

 

Having spent much of the the morning, tagging along with a lady who had been before and seemed to know the best location, I branched off alone to search higher up the slopes where fritillaries seemed more frequent. It was 3 hours altogether before I had one settled on bramble flower in a less than ideal location, low down in a corner of a small area cleared of bracken. In mid afternoon another one showed up to investigate dog poo on the path where I was resting. Not long after that I had another male nectaring on bramble, but it was tight to photograph in a narrow path trodden through the bracken. Late in the afternoon I was shown these two mating specimens by a couple I spoke to, which probably saved the day!

 

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Last night's sunset was one that went through all the phases of colors as the moments ticked by ... and the snaps of the camera shuttered along. Every moment was amazing to take in.

It was a little challenging shooting the internal workings of this tiny wrist watch because of the incredibly miniature size of the parts. I was amazed upon opening up the back of this ladies watch, which must be about 30 years old but was not an expensive one, that everything looked so pretty and delicate. I wasn't expecting that from a relatively cheap product, but it just goes to show that I know nothing about watches except that I like them and wear one every day.

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I return to this location over and over again; I always love how the light falls on this shack and how it seems to watch over the Fen.

 

……But deep down still ticks like a good one! This much loved Mantle Clock belonged to my Granddad George Busby Noon, I well remember him winding it up every week 50 or 60 years ago! See previous image to learn more about ‘George’. The Big hand measures less than 2 inches (4½ CM), taken for Macro Monday theme “Wabi-sabi”. Alan:-) HMM……

 

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At a local park not more than a few miles from my house. At low tide there is solid stretch of land that connects to the small island just right of center. This area is a designated bird sanctuary home to gulls, Canadian geese, egrets, swans, hawks, flacons and various species of mallards. This area is not recommended during hot summer days as mosquitos, deer flies and ticks will bite you to pieces.

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My heart is a clock and you are its time…

Am Vormittag des 29.05.2023 war nur relativ wenig Verkehr auf beiden Seiten des tschechischen Elbtals. Doch beim Warten in Litoměřice kam dann zur perfekten Zeit 363 067 mit dem Innofreight-Kohlezug Pn66405 von Doly Bílina-úpravna uhlí Ledvice nach ELNA Opatovice nach langer Wartezeit ein schöner Güterzug und dieses schöne Motiv konnte zufrieden abgehakt werden.

 

On the morning of May 29, 2023, there was relatively little traffic on both sides of the Czech Elbe valley. But while waiting in Litoměřice, 363 067 with the Innofreight coal train Pn66405 from Doly Bílina-úpravna uhlí Ledvice to ELNA Opatovice arrived at the perfect time after a long wait, a beautiful freight train and this beautiful motif could be ticked off with satisfaction.

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Day 2 of Polaroid week and we stay in Tick Fen with some reeds, some movement, black soil and brooding skies.

Ticks breathe through two holes

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