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Wild Things -

CONSOL Energy Park -

Washington PA

This short video was taken behind Bamboo Willies on Andersen Air Force Base while it was closed during the week. This is an 'active hunting' area during the week for pig and deer on the island, though only open to military only.

The unnatural 'clapping' noises are me off to the side trying to get their attention from behind a wall (for safety), and you can see that I have their attention for a short bit in the video.

Wild Wolf - Canis lupus - Taken on March 3rd, 2013 near Sax-Zim Bog in northern Minnesota

Ruslana "Wild dances"

 

Wild dances

Just maybe I'm crazy

The world spins round and round and round

Shee-ree-kee-die, shee-ree-kee-dam-day

Shee-ree-kee-die, shee-kee-ree-a-dam-da

 

I want you to want me

As I dance round and round and round

Shee-ree-kee-die, shee-ree-kee-dam-day

Shee-ree-kee-die, shee-kee-ree-a-dam-da

 

Forever and ever

Go, go, go, wild dancers

 

Die-na, die-na, wanna be loved

Die-na, gonna take my wild chances

Die-na, die-na, freedom above

Die-na, die-na-day, I'm wild 'n' dancin'

 

Hey

 

Desire, inside two

My head spins round and round and round

Shee-ree-kee-die, shee-ree-kee-dam-day

Shee-ree-kee-die, shee-kee-ree-a-dam-da

 

I want you to want me

So I dance round and round and...

Hey, dam-day

Shee-ree-kee-die, shee-kee-ree-a-dam-da

 

Forever and ever

Go, go, go, wild dancers

 

Die-na, die-na, wanna be loved

Die-na, gonna take my wild chances

Die-na, die-na, freedom above

Die-na, die-na-day, I'm wild 'n' dancin'

 

Hey...

 

Dance forever, come and be mine

Dance together, till the end of time

Dance together

Go, go, go, wild dancers

 

Die-na, die-na, wanna be loved

Die-na, gonna take my wild chances

Die-na, die-na, freedom ever

Die-na, die-na-day, I'm wild 'n' dancin'

 

Hey, hey

Our 2011 trip to Wild Island in Sparks, NV (close to Reno). Great place, tons of fun!

The Wild Things in concerto ai Magazzini Generali di Milano foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it

wild Pig at Kaziranga National Park

The world of grass is kind of wild, don't you think? Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primoplan 58/1.9

2-22-20

Douglas County

South Dakota

24/08/2016 - GallinaRock 2016 seconda serata.

Lo ZOO di BerlinO

In Apertura: Carbonifero, Thunderdogs, Wild Rabbit Project

A Large Hare sneaks up behind me in The New Forest.

 

This was a shock to me. I was laid down waiting for a pheasant to pop his head up for a good 15 minutes. I randomly glance over my shoulder to see this enormous Hare sneaking up on me.

 

As this was the first time i've ever seen a wild Hare, I was in a bit of a hurry and I made a VERY rookie mistake that nearly cost me dearly.

 

The Pheasant had been in much brighter, direct sunlight. Upon turning to snap a shot of the frozen Hare, (that was in MUCH lower light due to trees covering the road), I lowered my shutter speed FAR too much rather than opting to open up on my Aperture!

 

The result - one sharp shot out of 15 before the Hare bolted down the road. Lesson learned! - view more at www.photography-prints.co.uk

Goofing around with the camera at Wild River Country.

Buffalo Wild Wings #199 (8,004 square feet)

1308 Greenbrier Parkway, Greenbrier Marketcenter, Chesapeake, VA

 

This location opened in April 2008; it was originally a Don Pablo's, which opened on June 30th, 1996 and closed in November 2007.

Hoping ozymiles can help with an ID today. Not sure if this is a bee or a fly, but there were quite a few buzzing around on the deck. Not quite as large as a horsefly, but larger than a common housefly. There were tiny little seeds raining from the skies with a continual tinkling on surfaces for about 3 or 4 days. Almost sounds like sleet falling when the wind blows.

 

Thanks to Jrix for the ID--Deer flies.

It was a beautiful fall day in the mountains - perfect for a hike. 9-21-14

still so vibrant in this cold

Wild horses on Shackleford Banks, NC

A wild tawny owl in its natural habitat :D

 

I've worked in the signal box for 8 years now, and although I've heard owls just about every night-shift I'd never actually seen one clearly til last weekend, so this is a very special photo to me. Taken in near darkness (10:22pm) using flash after tracking the owl for a good 20mins and 100yds or so, I relied on the 7d completely for focus and exposure as I really couldn't see anything other than a silhouette through the viewfinder.

 

Image was cropped and some red-eye removal.

Wild horse on Cumberland Island National Seashore, GA

Nellie Huang and Alberto Molero, editors of Wild Junket, win the title of Best Travel Blog

Nyíregyháza Zoo Pentax 50mm f1.7

Onaqui Wild Horse Management Area

Detail of Portland stone relief sculpture (1954-9) in Coventry City Centre by Walter Ritchie, representing 'Man's Struggle to control the World outside himself'

 

The subjects include man's taming of nature, represented by the wild horse, with scenes from industry as man employs the elements about him. Also alluded to is the need to cope with disabilites, suggested by the woman (complete with contemporary haircut) reading braile in the lower right hand corner.

 

These panels (there is a companion relief) were originally featured dramatically as a central focus in Coventry's precinct in the late 1950s, situated at either end of a of a long fountain basin with a walkway above them (that left them for the most part in shadow).

 

This was how I first encountered them as a child in the 1970s, and the dramatic images combined with the roar of rushing water from the fountain captured my imagination and left a lasting impression on me.

 

In the early 1990s the precinct was modified and the fountain basin and reliefs were swept away (the fountains had been dry for some years before) and the two panels were repositioned adjacent to each other on the end wall of the Herbert Art gallery & Museum a few blocks away where they remain today. They look very striking there with much more daylight falling on them than before, but somehow they look rather tacked on here. I miss their old location, and I can still hear the rushing water of those fountains when I look at them

 

Wild Coast of South Africa

 

Wild Coast of South Africa

a mouse I rescued from our cat, couldnt bear to let the cat torture it when it was looking so healthy

For a friend who is taking part in the Moon Walk in London. The theme is A walk on the wild side. She hasn't seen it yet hope she likes it.

Wild Africa Trek Tour

Africa

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Walt Disney World

Orlando, Florida

December 8, 2012

African Wild Dog

 

I can't tell you how hilariously adorable these guys are, with their giant ears and beautiful coats. They're so curious about everything, and they run and jump all over each other like puppies.

 

I've heard that when they yawn, you immediately stop thinking they're cute, because they have a mouthful of razor-sharp teeth ("shearing cheek teeth" with no flat molars at all) but I haven't seen that yet...

Swirl is a colt from our local wild horse band. He got booted out by the lead stallion a few months ago. The poor boy got so lonely, he tried to break down a fence to get to a domestic mare! He wanted a family too. Poor Swirl, the humans called the authorities and reported him as a nuisance horse. He was removed from his wild home & taken to the mustang prison. (BLM's Palomino Valley Corrals ) I saw him in the corrals behind the mares & foals from Triple B on Saturday.

 

Now trying to figure out how to rescue Swirl. He is our little home boy! <3 I got this image of him during winter.

Achill Island, Co Mayo, Ireland

Wild Wormwood (Artemisia campestris), Whitefish Dunes State Park, Wisconsin

Wild Violets in field behind Log Cabin

Wild flower strip in our garden to support bees and other insects.

 

License photo

Wild Columbine is in full bloom in my native garden. It's a mid-late Spring bloomer that attracts hummingbirds. It does well in woodlands or sunny prairies.

 

If you're adding a native garden or looking for plants to add to your garden, I would highly recommend this one.

 

#PlantNativePlants

 

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