Scruffy Channel-billed Cuckoo — Birds in Sydney
Are you often woken up in the early hours of the summer morning by a hoarse hooting noise? It sounds like giants boasting about a joke they’ve played on the world. The call puts the Kookaburras to shame, in terms of melody (lack thereof) and loudness (excess thereof). That noise is made by the Channel-billed […]
December’s Colours — The Wild Horses of Alberta Society
As December rolled around, wild horse country has quieted down with the end of the big game season. With the reduced vehicle traffic, your wild horses have started to resume what would be their normal winter habits. The snows have started to accumulate making for very pristine settings, which allows the diverse colourings of our […]
Kahului Harbor — National Parks USA
Welcome back to National Parks & other public lands with T! If you are seeing this on Twitter or Facebook, please visit the blog to see all of the photos and read the story by clicking the link. After departing Honolulu, our cruise ship docked in Kahului on the island of Maui. It was very […]
Tiny world — Le Drake Noir
Water drop hanging on grass straw while the world is mirroring in it.
Morning Drink — nature has no boss
Female Moose enjoying an early morning drink on the snake river. Grand Teton National Park, WY.
Alert Foal — Mike’s Look at Life
As one foal watches me, three others are sleeping, while two birds hitch a ride.
Location, Location, Location, Slimbridge — Wildonline.blog
Slimbridge, was the first of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centres to open in 1946. The founder and driving force , Sir Peter Scott was one of the early pioneers of modern wildlife conservation as well as a former Olympic sailing medalist, renowned broadcaster and painter. The WWT now has nine centres in the U.K. […]
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