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“To see a world in a grain is sand, and a heaven in a wildflower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour”
captured this youngster this morning figured you would enjoy it
Here is the song - and the R2D2 clicks. youtube.com/watch?v=65wNGO…
This is the 'least rare' of the honeycreepers, the 'Apapane. Not only beautiful, but they sound like R2D2! Got these pix at Volcano National Park.
Good article and personal for me. Have had the thrill (frustration?) of chasing the Hawaiian honeycreepers for pix, want them all protected forever. @RedBison @sotacita @Mizzcheevous1 @JenMactexas @madbunting cnn.com/science/hawaii…
Snowy Egret in the marsh in Guilford, CT (7/17/25) #snowyegret #ctwildlife #ctnaturefans #birdphotography #nikonphotography
A visit to RSPB Saltholme yesterday produced these not so common little waders,a Green Sandpiper & a lovely Wood Sandpiper.
Indigo Bunting Galveston's Lafitte's Cove in Texas, USA. 04/10/2024 #indigobunting #bunting #birdphotography #naturephotography
Give me a backroad…
पेड़ों की छतरी से ढकी एक सुंदर सड़क.. Give me a backroad…
Tiny, social, and full of charm — the Silver-billed Munia flutters through grasslands like a living pearl in motion. 🐦✨ #birdphotography #avianbeauty #birdwatching #birdsofindia #BirdsUp #natureatthebest #birds
How about sharing any Farmlands birds? Paddyfield Pipit #IndiAves #ThePhotoHour #NikonIndia
#Caturday I’m on cat sitting duty this weekend for my daughter , can’t beat the taste of council pop 😻
#AlphabetChallenge #WeekDforDrivetime What a show, there they go smokin’ up the sky, yeah. Crazy horses ……. Have the best of days everyone 😊
大阪・堺市 大和川河口から4.5km辺 7.26 8:30頃 ウミネコの舞🫲😇🫱 気持ちよさそうに水浴びしてました 歩道側は36℃近く🥵 川で水浴びしているニンゲンもいました A flock of Black-tailed Gulls Yamatogawa River, Sakai City, Osaka, Japan. 8:30am, 26/7/25
The common names of House Sparrows are disappearing into antiquity. The familiarity of one of our constant companions since houses and agriculture were developed is fast disappearing and they are recognised by fewer and fewer people. To Orcadians they are still 'Sprogs'.