F/6.3, 1/100, ISO 250. Bumblebee What do you call a wasp? A wanna-bee! Interesting Fact: Bumblebees use sense of smell to detect flowers rich in nectar. Sense of smell is located on the antennas on the head. ( http://www.softschools.com/facts/animals/bumblebee_facts/582/ ) via If You Want A Pet Bee, You Must Be Called A Wanna-Bee. — Through Open …
Egret
Snowy Egret –Egretta Thula © HJ Ruiz via Portraits of Birds – Snowy Egret — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Paws-up cuteness
Animals via Animals — The Mutts Blog
1,2,3, ‘Awwww’
Adorable Animal via Adorable Animal — The Cuteness is Real
Okay, Everybody Say ‘Awww’ Again!
Pet Love via Pet Love — Sweet Animal Pictures
A natural spectacle
Whitehaven Beach, Australia via Whitehaven Beach, Australia — Documented Wanderlust
Everybody Say ‘Awwww’
Pet via Pet — The Mutts Blog
Flycatcher – by H.J. Ruiz
Vermillion Flycatcher – pyrocephalus rubinos © HJ Ruiz via Portraits of Birds – Vermillion Flycatcher — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Birdie Rhythm & Blues
It turns out humans are not the only species that know how to make instruments to play rhythmic drumming. Palm cockatoos have mastered that skill as well. And they do it to woo females. A team of scientists from the Australian National University, the University of Queensland and Deakin University are studying these birds to… via …
Teatime
We arrive at the Chá Gorreana factory, which is located in Maia to the north of São Miguel island. Chá Gorreana’s teas are recognised internationally as a rare collection of fine teas and this is Europe’s oldest tea producing factory. Ermelinda Gago Da Camara opened the factory in 1883 and it has been family owned …


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