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We went on a mini adventure, trying to find places to take photos.

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All pics taken at the Wild Wood Trust in Kent. All images are public domain (because I say so) and can be used as reference or for altering by anyone. Great place to visit if you're interested in animals, info on the Wildwood here: www.wildwoodtrust.org/

1997 Special Edition #19262

Remember those blue eggs ? This is the beauty that hatched...

Reh. Foto: Petra Wruck

Wild turkeys will scrape the leaf litter to find insects and nuts. Here are some examples of scrapes I found associated with some turkey scat in my other photos.

Wild West Town - Union, Illinois

Oi qridas..td bemmm???

Tirei com mt dor no coração o nfu oh 66, apaixonei demais naquele esmalte meninas, tbm lindo de morrer ne gnt..hehehe!

Ai qria passar um azul meio verde agua..escolhi o Imponente da Ludurana, mas nao consegui passar de jeito nenhum =/ o esmalte engrossava..ai estressei e tirei..rs!

Então escolhi o Wild at Heart da Color Club, a mesma coisa tava engrossando, mas tbm, dps pensei...o calor tá de matar ne gente e com um pouco de vento..ai ja era, nao tem esmalte q fique facil de passar!

Msm com esses probleminhas do clima, eu amei o esmalte da Color Club, primeiro da marca q uso, cobre mt bem com uma camada, AMEI =)

 

Usei:

1x Base Colorama Pro Nivelamento

1x Color Club Wild at heart

 

Meninas, please, desconsiderem os borrados no meu esmalte, hoje, definitivamente não era meu dia para esmaltar as unhas, borrei tudo..uma cacá..hehehe!

 

OBS: gente desculpe nao estou conseguindo comentar na galeria de todas, pq o flickr bloqueia os comentarios...aaahhh meu deus...ng mereçe =/

 

Beijao e otimo fds

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**** I went back to Mull in 2009, you can read about second, and much improved, Otter encounters here****

 

Mull is home to many eagles and wild otters. Whilst we didn't see any eagles we saw a family of otters on the final morning whilst we were waiting for the ferry to take us back to the mainland. It was a rush against time as we could see the ferry coming but we just had to try and get some shots of an otter in the wild! This one came back in to shore with a huge fish! The lighting was all wrong as the sun was in the wrong place and in my excitement of seeing this in the wild I didn't notice I chopped his tail off! But, I am still more than happy to have any photos of the experience at all!

 

None of my otter shots are really printable as they are high ISO and not sharp enough for me, however they serve as a brilliant reminder to the perfect end to the holiday!

Another walk by the river and here they are ... a collection of Wild Hops, sprawling through a tree!

 

Wild hops are unobtrusive climbers in hedgerow and thickets and are sometimes found twirling up telegraph poles!

 

Hops are, of course, most famous for being used in brewing beer. However, it has been used down the centuries in a variety of ways: the Roman naturalist Pliny, describes it being eaten much like we eat asparagus today. It has also been used as a herb and to produce brown dye.

  

And, of more salient interest to the beer drinker ...

 

Adnams has launched a county-wide appeal for donations of wild and garden hops and is urging beer lovers to report sightings of them growing to help create a new Wild Hop beer, due to be launched this autumn.

Visit devwijewardane.blogspot.com/2012/04/wild-flowers-sandy-ho... for more photographs back-lit wild flowers.

 

Shutter Speed : 1/125 Seconds

Aperture : 14

ISO Speed : 100

Metering Mode : Evaluative

Focal Length : 105mm

Lens : EF 24-105mm f4.0 L IS USM

Witchina and Spiderella, dolls from the Wild Girlz series.

Wild horses necking at The Hurlers stone circle in Cornwall, UK

with my men ZEKW, REBAN, SUPER PAUME, RPES, AZDE....!!

 

BIG UP to keymi

 

and others !!

Here's Quinn, our wild house monkey

A young jake(male) Wild Turkey has taken up residence at the Aviary in Liberty Park. He seems to be confusing the Pea hens for eligible Turkey hens,and was strutting around gobbling. This is the first Wild Turkey I have ever seen in the county,although I have heard them in the canyons gobbling.

Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) male. Ed Levin County Park. Milpitas, Santa Clara Co., Calif.

Wild dogs lying around like litter in the bushveld. See www.wildcast.net

 

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The Iowa Wild vs. Stockton Heat, at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa (2020/02/09). (Tim Garland/Iowa Wild)

Wild blueberries at the bog at Beaver Lake, Stanley Park Vancouver, BC

Wild Horses of Paynes Prairie in Florida.

One last pick from my wild rose collection

Kaziranga N.P. in Assam supports one of India's last populations of wild water buffalos, they are easily distinguished from the domestic variety by the spread of their horns

 

Our wild pets. Even they dont allow to be petted, but seems like they still like our company, they just keep the distance.

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This place is Toi Cape in Miyazaki pref. southwest of Japan.

Wild horses "Misakiuma" live in this place.

“Misakiuma” is the Japanese wild horses that are designated as a protected species.

They inhabit in a very limited area called Toi Cape - the southernmost cape of Miyazaki prefecture.

The Wild Fire from 19 June 2014 that consumed over 8,000 acres of land.

These wild Opuntias had gigantic blooms, were completely inermis (sans spines) and had gold glochids rather than red glochids.

Wild Turkey– Traverse City, Michigan

Animal Photography, Nicole Marie

Well crap, I was afraid this would happen. I thought I had these girls trained well enough, but when the Halloween veil is this thin, anything can happen. To put it simply, the dolls escaped. They seem to want to stay around the yard, but I cannot guarantee they won't cause havoc. If you see one of them, please do NOT engage them. Just report them to their owners so we can efficiently and humanely capture them. Thank you in advance.

Anna and I spent a lovely hour walking around a wild flower meadow in Worlingworth, Suffolk. Wild for the SH

Since a long time my first bobcat within a good photography distance, this one really made my day. The last years i spend days and weeks at Point Reyes national seashore on the search for these beautiful and elusive creatures.

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