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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...

It is the best time of the day, I prefer to watch the sunrise.

It is worth getting up early to watch the sun wake up, the cool air and the beginning of a new day....

 

Have a happy Sunday 😊

Grey Heron in the bamboo in Regents Park London.

When you think you're alone in the woods...

 

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Canada Gosling (Branta canadensis)

Textures created with Distressed FX Plus, PaintCan and iColorama.

  

... an opening sunflower in the dark

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Hm.... I am not quite sure this is parrots or not to be honest... Took this shot from Adelaide Zoo, but I normally ignore the sign of the bird name.. hehe... :-P

 

Mt Hood seen from Portland's Mt Tabor Park. Uploaded for Smile on Saturday! :-) theme: Silhouettes. HSoS everyone!

First person commenting with where the watcher is gets a film "care package", shipped anywhere in the world.

I got something for ya.

 

Top & Shorts: {le fil casse} - Althea Set

Hair: DOUX - Becca

 

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Always a treat watching them up close.

Damsel Fly - Winnie Palmer Nature Preserve

MORTIS - I GOT YOUR BACK pose set

Gabriel - ::GB:: - Knee tear Chain denim

Gabriel - ::GB:: - Big T-shirt

Codex - Valanga septum nose

RealEvil Industries - Ventu Watch

ManCave

 

β™«β™₯β™«Greta Van Fleet - Watching Overβ™«β™₯β™«

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He is just watching the time go by, it was a great afternoon and the sun was getting ready to start setting.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III TAMRON SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD A009

Ζ’/8.0 200.0 mm 1/200 ISO 6400

A juvenile Bald Eagle watches everything passing by. Bucks County PA.

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Much less processed than you might think, it was taken at twilight with available light. I was once again in a car in Manhattan waiting for the Holland Tunnel, and I looked up and saw this lone solitary visitor from who knows where, staring down on us from a second floor window, apparently keeping a silent but intense vigil, watching for who knows what.

 

Vas'ka the cat is watching the garden sitting on the refrigerator.

Better to see in bigger size!

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A Black Squirrel watching me as I pass by.

 

Exeter, Ontario

Canada

Jumping Spider

 

Always watching.

 

Happy Eyes of March!

A Fair Isle Puffin keeping watch on a grey Summers day with Sheep Rock in the background.

lookout or is that LOOK OUT!!

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24/365

 

Explore FP on 17 Feb 2009. Highest position #6.

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Please NO multigroup invites!

A pair of Rainbow Lorikeets watch from the top of an Acacia tree in my yard, they waiting for me to put out food, and when I do, they will be first to the table.

Close-up of a bear.

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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I was sitting in my car watching a ship go through The Heads into Bass Strait when this Silver Gull landed on my car.

It was too windy to get out to take photos, so I was quite pleased when he/she landed and I got this photo :-))

 

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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 β€” 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 πŸ˜‰) had our cameras set to silent mode.

 

It was fascinating watching his mother teach him the essentials of leopard life β€” how to wrestle, eat, and nap β€” 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 β€” compounds plants emit when damaged, to warn nearby plants, deter grazers, & attract helpful insects.

So maybe I’m not lazy after all β€” I’m just being considerate by not mowing too often πŸ˜‰

 

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

  

Another photo of this little wren with a nice pose watching far away. You can click on the photo to watch it with a biger resolution.

 

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