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I believe this is an immature male Common yellowthroat. I noticed it flitting around the flowers near the pond. It provided very few photo opportunities without obstructions. I especially like the white trim on its wings in this shot.
Q: Do box elder bugs bite?
A: Box elder bugs are not known to bite, but their piercing-sucking mouthparts can occasionally puncture skin, causing a slight irritation and producing a red spot similar to a mosquito bite.
And oh, their poop can stain walls, curtains, carpeting, furniture and clothing.
You can see human hair that is also used in the making of the nest, along with webbing from spiders.
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Well finally decided t was time to get to get another companion after the heart breaking loss of old Badger. Took me this long to get my head straight .Meet young Mick a 7 month old whippet he's had a rough time very very timid but we are getting there with lots of love and patience. Please do not use my images in any way without my permission they are copyright protected !!
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Regards Clive t smaller than Badger much more suited to the house.
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These two were hanging around a cow moose with an injured leg. It was first thought they were twins but I question that because of their size difference. A friend thought maybe the bigger one was a bull but there are no shrekies indicating possible future antlers.
The Osprey nest is a pile of twigs and in this case is upon a skid which is placed on top of a pole provided by BC Hydro and the original branches were wired into place after being moved from a power pole.
We have been looking for the tapir all day to find it only 200m away from our lodge on the late evening
White/Pied Wagtail - Motacilla Alba
Oban - Scotland
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This Lesser Goldfinch youngster was seen feeding along the Meadowbrook at the Los Angeles County Arboretum
One day the world will be gone
There'll be no one here to walk the land
One day what you know will be wrong
There'll be no one here to hold your hand
Right now we're crazy youngsters
Time is running out, but who cares we're running free
They call us crazy youngsters
We don't apologize, we're mad and running free
Great to see the local Common lizards have had a successful year. The sun came out as I arrived and the lizards did too. Love this little group of 6 (I'm guessing 2 to 3 weeks old) and it shows how quickly they lose the dark colouring they're born with and develop their individual adult markings. They appeared to be getting a little extra warmth from the dry moss, which looks like the lizard version of a luxury fireside rug!
I could not sleep last night and at an unearthly hour I was sitting in the kitchen when I spotted this guy. He is VERY small and I am not sure he is not one of this year's cubs. But the earliest I have usually seen them in other years, is around July. Anyway he was very small and very engaging. Done at a ludicrously high ISO.
A young western screech owl curiously peers around the leaves of a pecan tree while mom keeps a watchful eye.
This young Ground Squirrel was seen in Malibu Bluffs Park. When I kept still, it kept still - as soon as I started to lower my camera, off it went into the ground ! Cute little guy with a nice bushy tail. Hit "L" for a closer look.