Thanks for hosting bollox. The swamps here are no place for a human. Ticks and Skeeters galore. Highest water levels I've seen in years. That's a good thing.
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I can't make up my mind on whether he's cut or hideous. Is he your pet or something?
Thanks for hosting bollox. The swamps here are no place for a human. Ticks and Skeeters galore. Highest water levels I've seen in years. That's a good thing.
Thanks for hosting bollox. The swamps here are no place for a human. Ticks and Skeeters galore. Highest water levels I've seen in years. That's a good thing.
One of the three plumage morphs in first spring/summer (year-old) Painted Bunting males:
Lindheimer's Morning Glory
Male Golden-fronted Woodpecker - aka sunflower seed feeder destroyer
Have a great holiday weekend all!
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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Golden-fronted are about 99% restricted to Texas in the U.S., ranging south into Mexico at least. The eastern U.S. counterpart is the Red-bellied Woodpecker with a pale red instead of golden lower belly, and a red cap without color changes or breaks. The Southwest has a counterpart, the mostly Saguaro nesting Gila Woodpecker, mostly in AZ. The three are a very closely related group, all with zebra patterned upperparts, pale unmarked underparts, and differ in various head colors and markings.
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
There are some stars in this picture but they don't show up unless you enlarge it. This was my view from my backyard before I moved to where I rarely see my mountains.
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The little guy isn't so little anymore. Yet he has the softest squeak, which doesn't help when he shuts himself in the bathroom.
There are some stars in this picture but they don't show up unless you enlarge it. This was my view from my backyard before I moved to where I rarely see my mountains.
that surround our little city, Janis. I've hiked almost to the top of the front side and have hiked up to the towers on top of Mt. Ogden
Here's a view from the west and you can see the towers.
The backside where Snow Basin is which played a huge part in the 2002 Winter Olympics and I was lucky enough to grow up skiing there before it got famous. We called it Utah's best kept secret because every one would fly in and go to the ski resorts in SLC.
Hummingbird nest, no occupants
Blew off the top of a big old walnut snag in to my friend's front yard.
Up in Willits, for off grid entertainment I used to watch the hummers pick off Coyote Brush fluff to build a nest like that. Good times.
Where's Waldo?
In a squirrel nest that sits about 30 feet from my head right now. LOL it's that darker area right in the middle behind the double wires. I watched the little pest yesterday as it gathered a giant mouthful of redwood bark across the street, then brought it right up the oak tree next to my deck. I never would have known there's a nest there, they are so sneaky. Lucky me, a new pest nest! woo hoo
Thanks a lot every one, Fred-day Night Photos are great! Missing janis b this week.
I love the sound of 'hi eyo'. Thanks for the nest photos. How different they are. Here is one my daughter found over 15 years ago. It's similar to your hummingbird nest. It's the same size, and the bird is hardly bigger than a hummingbird.
Hummingbird nest, no occupants
Blew off the top of a big old walnut snag in to my friend's front yard.
Up in Willits, for off grid entertainment I used to watch the hummers pick off Coyote Brush fluff to build a nest like that. Good times.
Where's Waldo?
In a squirrel nest that sits about 30 feet from my head right now. LOL it's that darker area right in the middle behind the double wires. I watched the little pest yesterday as it gathered a giant mouthful of redwood bark across the street, then brought it right up the oak tree next to my deck. I never would have known there's a nest there, they are so sneaky. Lucky me, a new pest nest! woo hoo
Thanks a lot every one, Fred-day Night Photos are great! Missing janis b this week.
for checking in. A friend who I only see once a year is visiting from a distance. Although we are in once-in-awhile contact by email, there’s nothing more engaging than meeting face-to-face. He’s a retired actor, now gardener. Politics was hardly discussed past discussing the state of the planet. Specifically, the Kauri forest here. I will highlight the Kauri tree next Friday.
Warm wishes to you.
I can’t decide whether spring green or mango tango orange is my favourite crayola colour.
for checking in. A friend who I only see once a year is visiting from a distance. Although we are in once-in-awhile contact by email, there’s nothing more engaging than meeting face-to-face. He’s a retired actor, now gardener. Politics was hardly discussed past discussing the state of the planet. Specifically, the Kauri forest here. I will highlight the Kauri tree next Friday.
Warm wishes to you.
I can’t decide whether spring green or mango tango orange is my favourite crayola colour.
The colors of her displays are always just the right one.
I'm voting for spring green. We had an amazingly beautiful one this year and now most of the blooms have left to return next year. The lilac bushes were more full this year. I'll post some photos of some of the ones I saw next week. So many photos to choose from ...
with the little HD video camera I recently rescued/revived. All you can do is point and shoot and hope that something interesting turns up. It's fast becoming my second favourite camera. Just fun.
Your swamp photo is so full of Spring light and textures. It's very beautiful.
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Leave sleeping Dragons alone.
Thanks for hosting bollox. The swamps here are no place for a human. Ticks and Skeeters galore. Highest water levels I've seen in years. That's a good thing.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
"Ribbet"
I can't make up my mind on whether he's cut or hideous. Is he your pet or something?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
A rescue
from the humane society 14 years ago.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
Hi Pricknick
Is he friendly?
As long as he's fed.
He'll happily sit (and shit) on your shoulder all day.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
I guess that's to be expected
when you're well fed.
Enjoy, you both.
can't change
question everything
Thanks for Fri. night photos tonight, BR
90F Yikes! It was a pleasant 72 here in San Diego today.
A few macro shots from the rose garden at Balboa park.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Fred just tucked into a fly
I knock them down... he eats them (don't ask me why?).
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Thank you Social,
for revealing all the intricate beauty of the bee. I might have posted this photographers bee studies before ...
Anne Noble
Some very cool photos
Thanks for the link, Janis
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
I can imagine that you'd find it inspiring.
Amazing what you can do in the studio.
My thanks
My thanks to all the posters all week...
Odontomyia sps. - Soldier Fly
Blackbuck
One of the three plumage morphs in first spring/summer (year-old) Painted Bunting males:
Lindheimer's Morning Glory
Male Golden-fronted Woodpecker - aka sunflower seed feeder destroyer
Have a great holiday weekend all!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Is that woodpecker unusual?
I've never seen one like that before. Very cute.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
the woodpecker
Golden-fronted are about 99% restricted to Texas in the U.S., ranging south into Mexico at least. The eastern U.S. counterpart is the Red-bellied Woodpecker with a pale red instead of golden lower belly, and a red cap without color changes or breaks. The Southwest has a counterpart, the mostly Saguaro nesting Gila Woodpecker, mostly in AZ. The three are a very closely related group, all with zebra patterned upperparts, pale unmarked underparts, and differ in various head colors and markings.
Beautiful snow in moonlight photo!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Thank you dystopian.
It's always a pleasure to see you and your photos. There's always so much diversity to enjoy.
Snow reflecting the moonlight
Thanks for hosting tonight. Will Fred be putting in an appearance?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Being Fred-day....
The little guy isn't so little anymore. Yet he has the softest squeak, which doesn't help when he shuts himself in the bathroom.
Off to deepest Middlesex in the next few weeks:
Is that one of your shots?
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Yes it's mine
There are some stars in this picture but they don't show up unless you enlarge it. This was my view from my backyard before I moved to where I rarely see my mountains.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
What a stunning photo snoopy.
It's so mysterious and other-worldly. You must have been constantly entertained by that view.
I have never gotten tired of looking at the mountains
that surround our little city, Janis. I've hiked almost to the top of the front side and have hiked up to the towers on top of Mt. Ogden
Here's a view from the west and you can see the towers.
The backside where Snow Basin is which played a huge part in the 2002 Winter Olympics and I was lucky enough to grow up skiing there before it got famous. We called it Utah's best kept secret because every one would fly in and go to the ski resorts in SLC.
These two are mine from my backyard. Alpen glow
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
play tunes
question everything
5 out of 7
question everything
more singing cats
question everything
thorn in sandal
question everything
my buddy
question everything
He must hae a big personality
Still yourself, deep water can absorb many disturbances with minimal reaction.
--When the opening appears release yourself.
the danger of looking directly into goats eyes
question everything
She was the matriarch of the herd.
question everything
back yard
showing well head
question everything
and since nobody is here
question everything
You have an awesome buddy ...
... did he make some babies?. Could I have one those ... ?
Life could be so easy. Sigh.
https://www.euronews.com/live
yes, her children still are about
question everything
Hi QMS
I'm sorry I wasn't around to keep you company. You seem to easily entertain yourself though, so I don't feel too bad ; ).
Thanks for the little glimpses of home and for the heartening music.
no probs honey
question everything
; )
[video:https://youtu.be/6aGlcUK_GkM]
skippin thru life
question everything
needed that too ... thanks /nt
https://www.euronews.com/live
It's so sweet, yes! n/t
Nests
good morning friday night
Hummingbird nest, no occupants
Blew off the top of a big old walnut snag in to my friend's front yard.
Up in Willits, for off grid entertainment I used to watch the hummers pick off Coyote Brush fluff to build a nest like that. Good times.
Where's Waldo?
In a squirrel nest that sits about 30 feet from my head right now. LOL it's that darker area right in the middle behind the double wires. I watched the little pest yesterday as it gathered a giant mouthful of redwood bark across the street, then brought it right up the oak tree next to my deck. I never would have known there's a nest there, they are so sneaky. Lucky me, a new pest nest! woo hoo
Thanks a lot every one, Fred-day Night Photos are great! Missing janis b this week.
Peace
Hi eyo, I'm late.
I love the sound of 'hi eyo'. Thanks for the nest photos. How different they are. Here is one my daughter found over 15 years ago. It's similar to your hummingbird nest. It's the same size, and the bird is hardly bigger than a hummingbird.
A Silvereye nest ...
Here's the bird and nest ...
http://www.ngamanuimages.org.nz/image.php?image_id=107
Hi Bollox, and thank you for hosting.
Your swamp photo is so full of Spring light and textures. It's very beautiful.
We missed you last night
I wondered where you were and missed you and your photos and commenting. Things okay?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Thanks snoopy,
for checking in. A friend who I only see once a year is visiting from a distance. Although we are in once-in-awhile contact by email, there’s nothing more engaging than meeting face-to-face. He’s a retired actor, now gardener. Politics was hardly discussed past discussing the state of the planet. Specifically, the Kauri forest here. I will highlight the Kauri tree next Friday.
Warm wishes to you.
I can’t decide whether spring green or mango tango orange is my favourite crayola colour.
Referring to the colour of the Alpen glow
that you see. Wow!
Nature is amazing, isn't she?
The colors of her displays are always just the right one.
I'm voting for spring green. We had an amazingly beautiful one this year and now most of the blooms have left to return next year. The lilac bushes were more full this year. I'll post some photos of some of the ones I saw next week. So many photos to choose from ...
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Both shots were taken
with the little HD video camera I recently rescued/revived. All you can do is point and shoot and hope that something interesting turns up. It's fast becoming my second favourite camera. Just fun.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.