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Amanita muscaria (flugesopp) a poisonous mushroom in plenty in the Northern Hemisphere said to be consumed by the Viking Berserker to achieve battle rage
Whilst I was hoping for a good shot of the Gannets on my local headland this Rock Pipit was the star of the show - busy feeding it's young. It was lovely to watch. Food seemed quite abundant.
American white ibis juvenile.
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Oriëntal pied hornbills on the isle of Pangkor get bananas every day. A few whistles brings them to the feeding spot.
Estas natillas de chocolate redundante están de muerte súbita, pero nada comparable a la sensación de haber podido salir, por fin, a hacer un poco de ejercicio; eso sí que me ha sabido a Gloria bendita.
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What? DP YumYum made goldfish hair. I had fun with it.
The fishies aren't supposed to go in your mouth but hey; I keep hearing about geek pride.
Don't see Mother raccoon out during the day often; only when she needs food so she can return to the babies and be able to feed them. When the young ones were old enough to venture out, I saw she had been caring for 4 babies. No wonder she looked so ragged!
A White Squirrel about to crack open a walnut found in its stash buried under the snow.
Exeter, Ontario
Canada
Corn, tofu & black bean enchiladas served with corn bread and jalapeno jelly. **LOL - This photo apparently made it into Explore. Ok. =DDD
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Another restored slide. I think this was taken in the late 1960s; the mount was in very poor condition and I think it may well say 'Bilby'.
With so much time having passed, I have no idea if the shop still exists, has been converted to housing or redeveloped.
Sanderlings are tiny shorebirds from the sandpiper family, often seen dashing along the surf, chasing sand crabs and other tiny beach prey.
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Grauland
Thank you dear OMH for that incredible mesh earthworm especially made for this pic :-D .... eeewww *laughs*
Decided to go thru my archive files while I'm patiently waiting for my Nikon P900 to be replaced. Unfortunately there seems to be a glitch in some of the earlier produced P900 models. On several occasions while the zoom lens is extended the camera freezes and it had to be re-booted to operate. I'm hoping B&H ships out the replacement sooner than later and hopefully Nikon has addressed this issue. From what I've been reading it seems to be a problem with this camera, not all but some.
So in the meantime I thought some nice spring flowers would be a nice departure from creepy crabs and ravenous raptors.
As I make my way to the wetlands each day I pass by my neighbors beautiful front yard gardens, these were taken way before our drought restrictions. Sadly some of these flowers beds are now gone and their lawns replaced with fake grass.
I liked the texture juxtaposition of these 3 new flower & succulent posts. Delicate, fuzzy and prickly.
Happy weekend everyone.