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Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) standing on a ground and eating a slice of bread.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca na ziemi i jedząca kromkę chleba.
irrISIStible : CRAZY RETRO WATERMELON OUTFIT + SHOES @ The Swank Event
One of the 4 lovely outfits for the upcoming Swank event, Crazy Retro Watermelon.
It's as always a HUGE package containing all im wearing on picture and more.
Fitted mesh , appliers etc etc . Just go check it out for yourself .
Swank open it doors the 5th of August.
Decor:
{YD}Little piece of summer @ Trés Chic
Lovely gacha from {YD} all items you see on the picture, are from the Gacha @ Trés Chic
On blog the gacha key for a more detailed picture of all the items.
Blog:
bewitcheddifference.blogspot.nl/2017/07/eat-me.html?zx=cb...
Love Be x
Those cockatoos are eating pre-matured mangos dropped from the tree by other cockatoos (as below )
I told them not to waste but they didn't care.
at Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney
Taken a few years ago as a storm slowly ate up the colour of a New Zealand sunset
6 Image Stitch in CS6
PP in Photoshop, NIK Suite
East: chopsticks meet west: spoon& folk:)
The art of human when they needed to eat their food, I think about our hands:))
Still life theme.
Thank you and see you again next few days, I have journey to the south and lazy to carry my laptop, but will try my best to see and join you all. TAKE CARE.
After a long absence, Mr. Feral returns after being presumed :pensive:. Only to eat and run without a thank you. Just like a cat. :)
Had a super fabulous weekend. Got to play hostess to the lovely Mireille from Pittsburgh and we ended a long day of exploring at the Cut. It's awesome to be able to show outsiders the city. Hope you make it back soon, Mireille!
Scenes from Conor Harrington's exhibit "Eat and Delete" for more of Conor and to see him at work check out bytegirlphotography.com and as always up to the minute street art @bytegirl24 on instagram
Cos You Are What You EAT ;P
Vanilla Cupcake (Vanilla Frosting)
Made By Me..
Thanks Tina For The Mini cupcake Pan.. :)
I shot this before my last upload where he's eating a different mantis and has the stretched out tongue for the pic I was after, but decided this was worth uploading after all. This was my first attempt at the stretched out tongue and I was obviously way off.....much harder than it looks.
Reached 60 000 views on Flickr last week. Feels amazing, and it just the beginning. Thank you!
I've also launched my Facebook page. I'd love you for helping me getting it started.
Marius
I have caught glimpses of the Worm-eating Warbler in the past but until yesterday never had the chance to photograph one. They are by far one of the least flashy of the warblers but I still like the bold eye line and soft yellow-brown that helps them blend in to their surroundings. I spend the morning driving around and listening for birds in the Delaware Water Gap area on the New Jesey side. I was blown away at how many warblers call this area home or are currently migrating through. I had a somewhat limited time to explore the area and in that short period heard so many warblers calling my head was spinning. When I came upon this area I was thrilled to spend some time with this wonderful warbler and thankfully the light cooperated. The background on this image is thanks to a medium sized patch of fresh ferns growing on the forest floor. Taken in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Northern New Jersey. ~ 5/12/17 - ¹⁄₄₀₀ sec at f/4.0 - ISO1800 ~ 500 mm ~ 500 mm f/4
I had to wait for someone special.
Someone who would make my heart feel
as if it's been trampled by elephants,
thrown into the amazon, and eaten by piranhas.
(Lisa Kleypas)
Challenge on flickr - Fauna/Close up
7 Days with Flickr - Sunday: fauna
(photo by Freya)
man, what is that smell? it's overpowering!
oh that. I'm cooking dinner.
what is it?
you remember that thing we found? with 6 eyes and tentacles?
I thought that was a dream! you mean that guy was real?
was. he's in the pot now.
you're cooking that thing?
well, I didn't want to eat him raw, you know?
shouldn't you have asked, I dunno, the UN or something?
the UN? guess I forgot. heh heh.
How the hell do you eat an alien?
I figure with hot sauce. and a beer, of course.
well, yeah. of course.
A White-tailed Fawn is keen to get enough of the tender greens along the shoreline on a sunny August afternoon. Its mother retreated to the safety of the woods up the bank but this youngster was too busy eating to pause at the presence of this kayaker. Taken on the Willow Flowage in Harshaw, Wisconsin on August 9, 2014.
...no more!
After exactly nine months and after eating more than my share of dust, I have been finally reassigned to the design office back in Riyadh effective today.
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There's a lot to be said for the cuteness of a baby owl. Fluff for miles. Clumsy wing stretches. But deep down, they're babies like any other baby. Forget eat, pray, love...think eat, sleep, poop.
These two Great Horned Owlets (Bubo virginianus) are almost done with babyhood; they will likely fledge and leave this nest in coming days. Their parents, weary from their restless nighttime feedings, sleep and gain strength in a nearby pine. Through their hard work, their babies have grown fast, replacing most of their wing fluff with flight feathers. It took about a month to incubate these two, and it will be about three months after hatching that they will gain full confidence with their flighty wings. Kids...they grow up so fast!
I found a couple of zoo shots in my archives that I haven't posted yet. This is another shot of Speedy Gonzales having a bite to eat. Looks yummy.