Aye aye 

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  • The aye aye is one of the most unusual creatures and is native to madagascar. It has one extrmely long finger that it uses to tap against trees whilst listening closely to hear if the tree is hollow if it is it will hear any movement inside and then poke its finger in and skewer its meal – hopefully a big fat juicy grub!

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  • This shot cracks me up so much. She is sitting completely stil on the deck of her swingset. But if you just look at her expression, you would think she was riding a roller coaster.

  • This image is the big 20. in the Williamstown series. / This sign is at the Workshops Pier sheds, just before you enter onto the pier. / ( hdr & picasa ) ============================= / Click here! to see this whole collection so far in this series /

  • Part of my Madagascar Series. Gestural ghosts of Aye Ayes because soon they’ll be gone. The Aye Aye is #16 on the top 100 species on the Edge of Existence list. It is endangered and believed that there are anywhere from 1,000 – 10,000 left in existence. Its forest home is being destroyed for agriculture and urban development, and many natives kill it because it is believed to be an evil omen. It is up to us to make this problem known and provide a solution. charcoal and pastel on paper

  • Part of my Madagascar Series. The Aye Aye is #16 on the top 100 species on the Edge of Existence list. It is endangered and believed that there are anywhere from 1,000 – 10,000 left in existence. Its forest home is being destroyed for agriculture and urban development, and many natives kill it because it is believed to be an evil omen. Carving/etching on black foam board, worked with pastels and charcoal. / 10×12”

  • We took a day trip round the islands off the southern end of the Barrier Reef on a nice little 12m yacht. ©2008 phoggy

  • The London Eye nicely framing the funnel of the steamship/ restaurant – bar, Tattershall Castle, London, England, UK

  • I don’t think this old girl will be going anywhere although I think it may have been used by some locals to have a bit of fun on the old Cockle Creek Racecourse track land before it became overgrown and its obvious the overgrowth took over the vehicle abandoned here.

  • nice inquizative female ostrich in South Africa… she wanted my dinner i think (or to be on red bubble!)

  • silly title… :) model – nat.

  • The aye aye is a lemur found in Madagascar. Like all lemurs it is nocturnal, which accounts for its huge moony eyes. This one is carrying the moon between its long claws ( which help in digging out insects from trees).

  • photocomp drawn & coloured on the computer

  • Treasure found in the backyard at a birthday party. There’s gold in them there hills!

  • Taken at Marazion, Cornwall. After our trip over to St Michael’s Mount we walked around the town and I spotted this in the courtyard of a gift shop.

  • This is a Beautiful “Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot”. Its my sisters pet. / When we were over for the holidays this past Dec, I took out my camera and ripped off some pics. This beautiful little Parrot just sat there as I stuck my camera in his face. I thought for sure he was going to peck me !!! He was a good bird, and a great subject !!!!. I think that he thought, I was from “Bird World Magazine” or something. / Nikon d40x, 15×55 lens, polarized filter

  • “Aye up! ‘ow’s tha doin chuck?” / Flat cap and whippets ahoy… a t-shirt designed for all those fellow northern monkeys out there.

  • A nocturnal animal following in the steps of Prometheus. This design also exists in t-shirt form.

  • This is a working steam driven mill which would travel between farms in the Aberdeenshire area at harvest time in days gone by.The corn was collected in the sacks you see attatched to the mill and eventually taken to a miller who would grind the corn into flour. / Sony A350 / sony wide angle 11-18mm lens Featured in Scotlands History

  • ...did someone just turn up the heat in the room.?.(.no, I am not drooling :D….oops..!!!.) One of the highlights of the 2009 Houston Rodeo Parade, where 5000 horses and riders (trail rides coming from as far away as Mexico) converge onto downtown of the 4 Million People City of Houston, quite a spectacle!

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