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Macro Mondays

Swan family in Lazise harbour, Lake Garda, Italy

Wood Storks (Mycteria americana)

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Please visit this piece 'Pug Family’ and other new pieces with my theme 'All Creatures Great And Small' at The Edge Art Gallery Art Gallery Exhibition AFFLATUS. Take in the wonderful atmosphere of the Gallery and check out the other amazing artists works.

 

Exhibition will run till 21st of October! _Your LM to the Gallery

 

We are family_Sister Sledge

 

We are family

I got all my sisters with me

We are family

Get up everybody and sing

 

Everyone can see we're together

As we walk on by

(And) and we fly just like birds of a feather

I won't tell no lie

 

Picture taken @ Breath of Nature

 

this image is of the Salt River Wild Horses

OHANA... Aqueles q sao da familia e aqueles q vc escolhe para chamar de familia...

Amherstburg, Ontario Canada

A group of curious cows

And what a big family it is! 😍

I'm back in the archives again and realized I never posted a view of our local neighbors last Spring. Great Horned Owl and owlets; Bubo virginianus; Morro Bay; CA

Photography by Matthew & Ariel Irving

“To us, family means putting your arms around each other and being there.”

We always see a man with all his harem... here’s mine...

 

🔥 Lovely Family Reunion - .::Chloe Poses::.

 

- 6 Person bento pose (original 1 Male and 5 females)

- 6 person plus Zooby baby included too

 

Available at ..::Chloe Poses::.. Mainstore

 

..::Chloe Poses::.. on Marketplace

a family of Canada geese in back of my home on Trade Winds Lake in Fairfield Harbour, NC

Mother cheetah and cub, Auob, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa

 

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" We Are Family...At Two Weeks Old, The Nine Cygnets Are All Still Intact and Now Recognise The Sight / Scent Of Sweet Corn Being Spread At The Edge Of Sefton Parks Main Lake..."

 

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we are fam - i - ly

Mum, Dad, my Brother and Me

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France, Rambouillet forest, june 2021

and this is the little imp that was sitting so snuggly between his parents in the previous shot...this time exploring his territory and always with its eye on me!

Starlings aren't especially pretty birds but this family has been fun to watch over the last little while. There are 5 babies (all bigger than the mother & father) that squawk like crazy when the parents are with them. All of their (loud) mouths glue shut when the parents fly off to look for more bugs to feed them. The babies can be quite comical running after the parents on the lawn. I didn't get this feeder to attract starlings but they use it more than other birds.

My Son, Daughter and Me

A family of Marguerite Daisies.

At 'Mother Earth' nursery.

Annangrove Road, Kenthurst.

Near Dural. Hills District. Sydney.

 

See: www.motherearthnursery.com.au/

 

And here's my favourite disco band, 'Sister Sledge', with their immortal classic from 1979. This is a re-mastered version. Check the amazing video footage from 1979:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bk_E3KD-xg

 

And here's the extended version:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwzqqCjvXnI

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm macro f/2.8L II USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

Crocuses. Iridaceae (iris family). They are low growing plants, whose flower stems remain underground, that bear relatively large white, yellow, orange or purple flowers and then become dormant after flowering. Many are cultivated for their flowers, appearing in autumn, winter, or spring. The flowers close at night and in overcast weather conditions.

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