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Little Blue Heron touching its “toe” just before landing in the sunrise light. The reflection makes this image. Taken in the Everglades near the 10,000 Islands.

Vanilla Bae - Leni Heels

Vanilla Bae Marketplace

 

• Interactive Heels (partner can take them off)

• Strip me menu access includes: Private, Public, Add Master

• PG Option (step 1 only, not interactive)

• Carry version included both with and without animation to hold it

• Change via HUD Fabric, Laces, Heart on Laces, Sole, 3 Hearts in sections. Each comes with 24 colors to choose from, except for Sole.

 

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A fresh Giant Swallowtail butterfly seduced by the sweet nectar offering of a spiny Teasel flower head.

Distinctive stocky waterbird. Adult is dark gray overall with a white bill and forehead shield. Immature has a pale breast and a duller bill that becomes brighter white with age. When walking on shore, note big feet with lobed toes. Inhabits both freshwater and brackish marshes, lakeshores, and riverways; occasionally on saltwater. Breeding pairs aggressively territorial but nonbreeding flocks can number in hundreds. Unmistakable throughout much of range, but compare with very similar Red-knobbed Coot in areas of overlap. Calls are diverse, and include various high-pitched squeaks, squawks, and shorter, more clipped notes. (eBird)

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I was not expecting to find out that the Eurasian Coot is a year-round resident of Australia. In fact, it has a huge range across Europe, Asia and Australasia. We saw them several times, but this was the only time one was close enough photograph.

 

Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia. October 2022.

Eagle-Eye Tours - Eastern Australia.

Lago del Prato, 1650 m

White-Tailed Deer.

 

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

Monarch Butterfly carefully taking nectar from a Teasel flower head.

 

Common... less so this year.

on the trunk of a dead oak tree ( Quercus robur )

 

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Agateador Europeo

Rampichino comune

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once wounded, now beautifully (almost) healed

There is something about our appendages that I find fascinating to capture

Terrific Thursday to you. Be well.

  

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Common Redpolls (Acanthis flammea) having a dispute.

✨ Final Curtain Call at Tranquil Toes Retreat ✨

 

Darlings, foot lovers and other kinksters,

 

it is with a delicate sigh and an air of mystery that I announce the closing of Tranquil Toes Retreat as of December 1st. Yes, the whispers of time have caught up with us, and for now, our haven of soothing bliss will slip into the shadows.

 

But don’t mistake this for a goodbye. It’s only a suspenseful pause... perhaps a brief interlude, or a grand return in another chapter. Who can say? The future is a tantalizing enigma, as fleeting as the ripples in a warm foot bath.

 

For those who’ve graced our sanctuary, I invite you to indulge one last time before we close the doors, perhaps with a knowing smile — you never know what may come next.

 

Thank you for your loyalty, your serenity, and the moments of luxurious indulgence we've shared.

 

Until we meet again... or perhaps not.

Stay fabulous

  

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Snowy Egret at Orlando Wetlands

Macro Mondays, theme: Footwear

 

Handmade leather sandal from India, known as a "Kohlapuri Chappal". The background is a gold-woven silk drapery.

 

Hasselblad/Zeiss Makro-Planar 135mm-f/5.6 manual lens, set to f/5.6.

 

Three-image focus stack with Helicon Focus, using the macro rail internal to this lens rig.

 

For an image with scale, see here:

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Sometimes, you just have to stick a toe in like this Snowy Egret.

Q693 knocks down a clear signal at North End Toe River near Altapass, NC with a nice MAC leader.

Distracted Tufted Titmouse preparing for an early fall splash bath.

 

Common. Permanent area resident.

I sat on the roof terrace with Tou yesterday evening and he played with my feet. Luckily for my toes he didn't use his claws. :)

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Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)

Bombay Hook NWR, Smyrna, Delaware

 

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While technically not a good image, I think it is interesting because one of the young birds has a toe of the hovering adult in its mouth. And the youngster was closing its beak on the toe. Likely a natural reaction to feeling the pressure of the toe on its mouth.

A Tricolored Heron examines its toes.

Short-toed Snake Eagle / Short-toed Eagle (Circaetus gallicus)

During a trip to Tarifa, Spain in October 2019, I photographed this remarkable raptor while watching thousands of migrating birds crossing the Strait of Gibraltar on their way to Africa for the winter. While revisiting my archives after recently sharing on Flickr a photo of juvenile Short-toed Eagle, I found several images worth turning into a 33 second slideshow.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN), though populations are declining in some regions due to habitat loss.

 

Size: A large eagle with a wingspan of 160–185 cm.

 

Diet: A specialist predator of snakes and other reptiles (especially lizards), though it may occasionally take small mammals and birds. It is often seen hovering and scanning open ground before striking

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Behavior: Soars with wings held flat, circling high while searching for prey. Solitary when hunting, but large numbers can gather during migration at key bottlenecks such as Gibraltar or the Bosphorus.

 

Breeding: Nests in tall trees, cliffs, or sometimes even man-made structures.

A Blue Heron demonstrates the art of the "toe drag" while gliding across the waters of the Noxubee Refuge near Brooksville Mississippi.

Alfie's rear end while he's snoozing

 

In ABCs and 123s: H is for hairy.

Hnay là một ngày dài và thú vị =)

Mình mang máy ảnh với hi vọng sẽ chụp đc 1 tấm hình với CT và may mắn hơn là quay lại đc clip CT nhảy Wedding dress.

 

Thế mà nhất định ko chịu nhảy vs lí do sexy quá, có đoạn vén áo, mình ko đc xem >○<

 

Và rồi mình chụp đc tấm trên kia và nhiều tấm khác ^○^ Nhưng... khổ lắm bị chỉ điểm, bị đứng lên, suýt thu máy. Hôhô.. về viết kiểm điểm thôi.

 

Mình buồn cười vì lí lẽ mắng mình quá buồn cười, thế là mình cười :)) Mình chưa bh coi thường hoặc hạ thấp ai đâu, nhưng mà thế này mà cũng đòi nói mình, khạch khạch :))

 

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Short-toed Lark on Snettisham beach, Norfolk.

A serious conversation at Coquina Beach, Anna Maria Island, FL

I've been seeing my contacts among other peoples feet all over flickr cos of this FUTAB (feet up and take a break) thingy and thought while sitting poolside today hmmmmm.....

 

I freakin HATE feet btw!!.........Hahahahaha

  

Short - Toed Eagle migrating through The Straits of Gibraltar.

Photo taken with Sony A7R4A camera. Location: Gibraltar.

 

Le parc naturel de Prek Toal, est situé au coeur du Tonlé Sap au Cambodge .Situé seulement à une petite quinzaine de kilomètre de Siem Reap, ce parc de 21.342 ha est la plus grande réserve ornithologique de toute l’Asie du Sud-Est. De par le nombre d’oiseaux et d’espèces rares qu’elle abrite,

  

Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary Biosphere Reserve is situated on the Tonle sap in Cambodia close to Siem reap

its one of the most important reserve of birds in South east asia

 

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Figure I would dirty my pretty little feet. lol

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Just a simple candid street style Snap captured a Pigeon walking with its steps being echoed by a person.

 

I'm Just A Guy With A Camera From London And Some Place Else.

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I really do think I have the ugliest toes in the world. Don't you think?

Apparently Long-toed salamanders live in the PNW but this is the first one I've encountered.

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Short-toed treecreeper (Certhia brachydactyla) climbing a tree.

 

Pełzacz ogrodowy (Certhia brachydactyla) wspinający się na drzewo.

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