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Popped to Abberton this morning, noticed a strange duck with the mallards hadn't a clue what it was and being the only one there as it was early morning, thought I'd look it up later! Luckily a lady came along who knew what it was as it was on Facebook that there was one at Abberton. Comes from South America!
a white fronted bee eater (merops albicollis).
this kind of bee eater con be found in south africa all the year around.it's a lovely bird and in some areas quite common.
in photography the hardest part is in this case to get the details of the white front.the whites are very easy to be "fired" especially in canon.take care on exposure!
south luangwa, Zambia
original 4k file here:
Hook Common, Hook, Hampshire
Not sure what happened here as the test I had written seems to have disappeared!
This was a shot taken just after the previous horse one where my equine friend seemed very interested in what I was up to!
I had asked for feedback on which shot people preferred and thanks to those who commented. This shot seemed to be most peoples favourite because the horse is making eye contact with the viewer.
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white-tailed eagle
Seeadler
[Haliaeetus albicilla]
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The white tiger or bleached tiger is a pigmentation variant of the Bengal tiger, which is reported in the wild from time to time in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal and Bihar in the Sunderbans region and especially in the former State of Rewa.They're not albinos. They're simply tigers that are born with white fur. White fur is a very rare genetic mutation. It occurs in the wild possibly in as few as 1 in 10,000 wild tiger births.
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"smile on saturday"
"white flowers on white background"
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These are some of the namesake white sandstone formations of White Pocket, in the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, northern Arizona
"When darkness falls
and surrounds you,
when you fall down,
when you're scared
and you're lost, be brave.
I'm coming to hold you now.
When all your strength has gone
and you feel wrong
like your life has slipped away.
Follow me,
you can follow me
and I, I will not desert you now.
When your fire's died out,
no one's there
they have left you for dead.
Follow me,
you can follow me.
I will keep you safe.
Follow me,
you can follow me.
I will protect you.
Oh, I won't let them hurt.
Hurting you, no
Oh yeah.
When your heart is breaking,
you can follow me,
you can follow me.
I will always keep you safe.
Follow me,
you can trust in me.
I will always protect you, my love
Oh, feel my love...
Oh, feel my love...
Oh..."
Taken @ Before Dawn
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Collab pic with my bella Anuska ♥
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White Chrysanthemum flower is a symbol purity, innocence and spirituality. This flower can be gifted to almost anyone you find to be an important part of your life. There is no limit when it comes to symbolism of this flower, and its symbolism is not going to send the wrong message to anyone you direct it to.
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The early afternoon brought a short-lived heat wave that forced many off the streets and waters of Mykonos, Greece
WISH YOU ALL A Happy Blue MONDAY and a marvellous new week
( still catching up slowly)
HUGS:D
Κυανόλευκη = White and blue .............have been symbolic Greek colours since antiquity with historic significance;their adoption for the new Greek state was a natural continuation from previous uses.
In ancient Greece they were connected with goddess Athena and were used in Alexander the Great's army banners,while Greeks abroad were often recognized by their white clothes with blue details. (Wikipedia)
Wavy, white lines from the edges of a piece of printer stock. For the Macro Mondays theme, "wavy lines". HMM!
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