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  • Looking over the edge of ‘The Spirit of Tasmania’

  • A kuna fisherman selling his cought of the day – San Blas Archipel, Panama For more visual input have a look at my website

  • digitalart – vector mwesen.jpg!

  • Wood Duck. A brilliant display of color on an overcast day.

  • Just a wonderful bird – proud and gorgeous! Acrylics on panel. /

  • Oil Pastel and Acrylic On Paper Concept: This is one of the many in Ophelia’s Love Encounters Series, it’s her experience of many facets of this wonderful thing called LOVE.. This is what she has to say about love today : ” Love makes you feel larger than life, gives you the courage to conquer all odds at hand.” This is a full size version with its night sky, I love the cropped one as well as it emphasises on the “large-ness”. Love in many of my quotes and paintings is open to personal interpretations, doesn’t necessarily mean love in the romantic sense. You can view and buy my other “Love Makes You Feel Larger Than Life” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Acrylic On Canvas Ophelia watches in wide-eyed wonder at the starfish dance, she has never seen anything like this before! She would love to make more trips down here in the future :D / / You can view and buy my other “Starfish Dance” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • An Atlantic Gannet on Bass Rock, off the coast of Scotland.

  • Visit my Africa Mission Charity Website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Ungwa/Fadda Village is very remote and many children here are disabled by Rickets. rickets is a disease that causes limbs to bow and leaves the child with chronic pain. Here you see Leah praying to God before she starts her daily task of caring for her younger brother and sister, John and Sarah. / Her father died shortly after our last visit in December 2007. Mother is sick. James 1:27 Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world. In the midst of so much suffering, Jesus is always there to comfort, heal and strengthen. Like me, Leah draws strength and peace from her heavenly Father as She talks to him in Jesus name. There is no greater Love, or deeper heart of compassion than Gods heart toward all people, regardless of their Race, Color or background. To me He is my reason for living and my inspiration to help those in need. This is why I and the small team of unpaid volunteers work around the clock to help children like Leah and her family. Please drop in and visit my Africa Mission Website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ / Link to my Art: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 Donate your art and save a child’s life! Camera: Canom EOS 400D. Lens. Canon EF 70-300 Zoom. WB: Auto. ISO:200.

  • Taken during a visit to Kaban Village in remote Nigeria. Peace looks after lenti her younger sister,a s mum and dad work in the fields. Every day peace feeds and cares for Lenti. Lenti is extremely malnourished and is showing early signs of Rickets,a Disease that causes the upper and lower limbs to bow and lead to disability and pain. here in kaban village the locals try their best to grow enough food to eat and sell. Its a difficult task, when there is little tools and fertilizers. 100% of all proceeds from sales or donations via our Charity website goes towards helping these people. Donate some of your art and save a child’s life! Link to Africa Mission Charity Site: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Canon EOS400D / Lens Canon EF70-300 IS USM

  • Photo taken at the World Bird Sanctuary in Missouri. Canon 40D, 70mm-200mm f/4 L lens.

  • A rather feisty looking cardinal not happy with me.

  • Male Cardinal, another window casuality… 1653 hrs / 22 Dec 2006 / Arcadia, Oklahoma Nikon D2X / Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 Micro / ISO 200 -0.5 EV / 1/25 sec F/4.5

  • Peacock displaying trying to woo the peahen.

  • Trying out another techniques than vector :) This is the first of my drawings from “Birds and blossoms” series. I made it two months ago as a gift for my parents. Watercolor pencils, 30×40 cm (11,8×15,7 in).

  • While I was taking pictures of flying eagles, this one landed close by. / It was on a hill about 50 feet from me. I cropped this picture about 50% to make it a vertical. Dryden, Ontario. / That’s in Canada, eh ! Olympus E-410, 70-300mm F4.0-5.6 Group Features: / Olympus and Four Thirds – February 3, 2009 / We Are Passionate About Birds of Prey – February 6, 2009 !

  • as is from the camera burrowing Owl sony cybershot DSC H 7, hand held…... / 1/500s / ISO 100 / Cape Coral Florida Population Current population estimates are not well known but trend data suggests significant declines across their range. Last official estimated place them at less than 10,000 breeding pairs. / Range Burrowing owls are distributed from the Mississippi to the Pacific and from the Canadian prairie provinces into South America. They are also found in Florida and the Caribbean islands. Burrowing owls have disappeared from much of their historic range. / Behavior Unlike other owls, burrowing owls are active during the day, especially in the spring when they gather food for their large broods. This species of owl prefers open areas with low ground cover. They can often be found perching near their burrow on fence posts and trees. Burrowing owls make a tremulous chuckling or chattering call. They also bob their heads to express excitement or distress. Burrowing owls often nest in loose colonies about 100 yards apart. Reproduction / Mating Season Early spring / Gestation 28 days / Clutch size 3-12 eggs / The young owls begin appearing at the burrow’s entrance two weeks after hatching and leave the nest to hunt for insects on their own after about 45 days. The chicks can fly well at 6 weeks old. / Threats The greatest threat to burrowing owls is habitat destruction and degradation caused primarily by land development. Despite their protected status, burrowing owls and their burrows are routinely destroyed during the development process. visit here for “source of info found here Burrowing owls are also threatened by agricultural development, the use of pesticides and efforts to eradicate prairie dogs, which live side by side with burrowing owls, in addition to natural predation by horned owls, hawks, foxes, badgers and even domestic pets. / Legal Status/Protection In the U.S., the burrowing owl is identified as a candidate species by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In several states, they are considered a “species of special concern.” They are “endangered” in Canada. *Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

  • From the original “How’s my hair?” watercolor/ink painting.

  • A very proud parading Peacock,a living billboard of natures art.Taken with Canon 40D and EF-70-300mm IS-USM lens at Gorge Wildlife Park in the Adelaide Hills,South Australia.

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