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Graceful Flight
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Graceful flight What is it about flight that grabs your attention? The star of this photograph is, in my opinion, the graceful sea-bird. Wings outstretched, its journey seems effortless. I’m not quite certain what type of bird it is. My best guess is that it’s an Egret, but the…
All Fluffed Up: A Kookaburra Rests
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
All Fluffed Up I can’t help but notice that this Kookaburra’s feathers are fluffed up. I wonder if he’s recently had a bath… Very often, these birds can be seen cleaning themselves in the water-filled depression under a bubbler and tap combination at the local park. Isn’t he handsome?…
Playing in the Park
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
Summer is here and I have not been able to get out and play in the wonderful Pacific Northwest outdoors. It feels like I’m wasting my summer away! Hopefully you are finding time to go out and do what you love this July. I am hoping perhaps to get a backpacking…
Bad To The Drone
Originally posted on nudge. wink. report.:
A drone took this picture only a stone’s throw from where I live. See the outhouse? Note: St. John’s Bridge in the distance. We live in a glorious modern world. A technological world filled with all kinds of machines flying through the air that can kill and/or deprive you…
‘It’s Enough to Make Your Feathers Stand on End’
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Communicating Cockatoos ‘It’s enough to make your feathers stand on end!’ Did Cocky’s mate give him (or her) fair warning? These bushland characters provide a constant source of amusement. Australia’s a wonderful place! Copyright © ?
We’ve Sure Got Every Angle Covered!
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
We’ve sure got every angle covered! Is that what the leader of this little group is thinking? With eyes in every direction, who (or what) could possibly sneak up on them? Copyright ©
Wordless Wednesday: Pier 39
Originally posted on write meg!:
Wandering around San Francisco’s famous Pier 39 in May
Beautiful Banksia
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Beautiful Banksia Beautiful Banksia! Here is a photograph of a lovely Spine-leafed Banksia. Its gloriously-coloured flowers brighten the days of those who visit our local park between the months of April and September. Isn’t it a particularly striking Australian Native? Copyright ©