Don’t You Think We Should Go Wireless?! — Through Open Lens

F/11.0, 1/500, ISO 250. Barn Swallow Husband and Wife are having a conversation. Wife: How many women have u slept with? Husband: Only you darling, I was awake with the other women. Interesting Fact: The Barn Swallow is the most abundant and widely distributed swallow species in the world. It breeds throughout the Northern Hemisphere […] …

Born To Stand Out Not To Fit In! — Through Open Lens

F/9.0, 1/320, ISO 200. American Flamingo What’s the opposite of a flamingo? A flamin-stop. Interesting Fact: At the beginning of the nesting season, they perform mass courtship displays, where hundreds move together in a coordinated walk. ( http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/940/overview/American_Flamingo.aspx ) via Born To Stand Out Not To Fit In! — Through Open Lens

Georgia Bird Blast Pt 1 of 2 — Wildlife Intrigued

It has been a whirlwind for us since we headed out on our trip to Lake Tahoe last Thursday. I think we pretty much hit every weather condition we possibly could have starting out with Midwest heat and nonstop rains on our way to the airport. Landed in Reno for a cold shot to the […] …

Wave Two of the Attack on the Wild Horse and Burro Act coming this week — Wild Horse Education

How do you stop the corruption? you go after the corrupted. We are presenting this article (we know it’s long) to get you ready for the delivery of the second wave of […] via Wave Two of the Attack on the Wild Horse and Burro Act coming this week — Wild Horse Education

Søren Sørøvers stol — Beretninger fra et autentisk landbrug

Engang for længe siden købte Sørøveren og jeg et par gamle lænestole i en af vores yndlingsgenbrugsforretninger. Selvom vi har et stort stuehus, har vi ikke en stue, kun et hus, og de to lænestole var et klassisk impulskøb, som virkede kikset, da vi kom hjem med byttet. Resultatet blev, at de blev bakset op […] …

Cockatoos cleaning out a tree hollow — Birds in Sydney

https://www.youtube.com/embed/WWQ6I11Y3sU?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent Two Sulphur-crested Cockatoos were very busy cleaning out a hollow in a tree trunk when I walked past them today. The tree is in Manly Dam National Park. I often see cockatoos strutting up and down this tree trunk, raising their crests and squawking, and flying from tree to tree. The area is where …