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Another shot of the daisies in the unmowed lawn. I'm trying to see how many totally different shots I can get of these little flowers...

Grey Heron in the bamboo in Regents Park London.

Alternative day in Gardaland! 😊 Great amusement park, with spectacular scenery!

Canada Gosling (Branta canadensis)

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... an opening sunflower in the dark

You are looking at a handwound 17-jewel pocket watch movement in a dead cheap "Polaris" pocket watch from the Yantai Watch & Clock Factory.

 

These watches were sold for the breathtaking amount of 75 CNY (equals about 10.40 EUR or 11.76 USD) as souvenirs at the Yantai Watch & Clock Museum.

 

Considering how much gunk is inside this movement, it is no wonder the watch is that cheap...

 

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I used one of my own textures for Lucy's window watching.

Damsel Fly - Winnie Palmer Nature Preserve

An evergreen precariously perched on the rim of Bryce Canyon, elevation 9,000 ft, above a stately procession of hoodoos.

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It's serious business.

Male Kingfisher - Norfolk

 

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Close-up of a bear.

I love watching coyotes mouse in the fields. This photo was taken in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.

3 trees watching the sun setting on the sea, Edincik, Turkey

For "Looking close... on Friday!" and this week theme "Watch"

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It’s been a while since I shared a photo from my Sabi Sands safari, so thought why not post one of its most magnificent residents — the leopard.

 

This young cub was perched high in a tree, curiously watching us as we watched him. I can only imagine what he thought of the rapid-fire click of all those camera shutters! The more sensible among us (if I can ever be called that 😉) had our cameras set to silent mode.

 

It was fascinating watching his mother teach him the essentials of leopard life — how to wrestle, eat, and nap — all safely from the branches above, far from hyenas, photographers, and other distractions. I have such wonderful memories of these extraordinary animals. Nature at her finest.

 

Today's fun fact: That lovely smell of freshly cut grass? It's actually the grass releasing distress signals! The scent comes from green leaf volatiles — compounds plants emit when damaged, to warn nearby plants, deter grazers, & attract helpful insects.

So maybe I’m not lazy after all — I’m just being considerate by not mowing too often 😉

 

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend. Thanks for taking a look, I really appreciate your comments and support.

  

Bird watching is a all day thing with us if is not me my 2 babies will,

Ziggy and Lara at the kitchen window looking at the garden for birdies.

Discovered this little cutie relaxing under our bird feeder. It stayed long enough for me to change my lens and get a few snaps, while yawning, stretching, and rolling. What a treat. Shot thru two dirty glass doors. : )

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Watching a colourful sunset at Burghead harbour on a cold and frosty winter evening…

 

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Did you ever have the feeling that someone was watching you? Maybe several? Well, they didn’t have Netflix back then. Gdansk, Poland...right before a storm...

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Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)

 

Each year thousands of these gentle giants rest, play and nurture their young in the sheltered waters of Hervey Bay. A real treat to watch them.

 

Hervey Bay, Fraser Coast Region, Queensland

The Watch House at Lepe in a storm. Hampshire, New Forest National Park.

 

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White-plumed Honeyeater (Lichenostomus penicillatus)

 

Nice to get one sit still for a moment and clear of foliage.

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