Taken at the British Wildlife Centre, what a cute animal, look like he / she trying to disguise itself via Polecat — simonbowlerphotos
Chip And Dale! — Through Open Lens
F/8.0, 1/250, ISO 320. Eastern chipmunks What did the lawyer name his daughter? Sue. Interesting Fact: It can climb trees well, but constructs underground nests with extensive tunnel systems, often with several entrances. To hide the construction of its burrow, the eastern chipmunk carries soil to a different location in its cheek pouches. It also …
Privacy — Le Drake Noir
Let me take care of that paparazzi photographer, Honey.? via Privacy — Le Drake Noir
In a Sea of Sage — nature has no boss
A female Greater Sage Grouse making her home in the vast sea of sage near Walden, CO. via In a Sea of Sage — nature has no boss
When comes the sun — Le Drake Noir
Some places the sun need longer time to reach. via When comes the sun — Le Drake Noir
Photo Capture # 84 – Tufted Titmouse — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
Tufted Titmouse © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 84 – Tufted Titmouse — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Pilgrim at Fish Creek — Walking with Aki
The little dog and I rush out the door again, again wanting to see the Fish Creek delta while the morning light is still good. Okay, that was a human-centric statement. While I wanted to see the delta washed by the kind of light captured by Flemish painters, Aki would have preferred a sleep in. […] …
Emerald Lake, Yoho NP / Canada — Documented Wanderlust
Emerald Lake, Yoho NP / Canada via Emerald Lake, Yoho NP / Canada — Documented Wanderlust
Fish Out Of The Water! — Through Open Lens
F/10.0, 1/400, ISO 250. Common Terns How do birds fly? They just wing it! Interesting Fact: Common Terns nest in colonies on the ground in areas with loose sand, gravel, shell, or cobble pebbles typically less than 350 feet from the water. They tend to choose areas with scattered, low-growing vegetation to provide cover for …
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Lens Artists #43…less is more — This, that and the other thing
Lens Artists #43 via Lens Artists #43…less is more — This, that and the other thing


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