Eastern 

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  • Now Famous Photo Taken on October 12th, 2006 of the extensive bushfires on the Easter Shore of Hobart.

  • Out walking one hot morning and came across this woman enjoying herself in the fountain in the pool at Eastern Beach in Geelong

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia A small Eastern Spinebill Honeyeater.

  • Beautiful eastern colours and patterns. Oil painting with mixed media, such as silk painting gutta outliners, with other metallic markers for that extra eastern gleam!

  • Perfect reflection in Morskie Oko lake, the Tatra Mountains, Poland

  • The Silk Princess / from the Asia Series by Karin Taylor taken from an original pencil, ink and charcoal illustration and digitally coloured.

  • swallows and the red moon – the chinese word “ming” in this illustration means “bright” in english A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 2 sales so far :) / Girl on Red Wall is from the ‘Asia Series’ of cards by Karin Taylor Girl on Red Wall is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper utilising ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic in the rendering. It was a fun piece that has been popular, the original has already been sold to a doctor in Queensland, and prints requested overseas. It’s funny, the paintings you don’t think will be popular, are the ones that receive the most interest sometimes. I have grown to love Girl on Red Wall very much, and would now like to share her with you

  • Best View Larger Featured in #12 Great Features – Challenge Themes ONLY group. / Featured in Rural Around The Globe group. / Featured in Songbirds of North America 2 a Day / group. This was taken in my backyard when I first purchased my camera. They are one of my favorite birds besides the hummingbird. Taken in the village of Orwell Hill, PA on 05-11-2007. Cool Facts / The male Eastern Bluebird displays at his nest cavity to attract a female. He brings nest material to the hole, goes in and out, and waves his wings while perched above it. That is pretty much his contribution to nest building; only the female Eastern Bluebird builds the nest and incubates the eggs. / Eastern Bluebirds typically have more than one successful brood per year. Young produced in early nests usually leave their parents in summer, but young from later nests frequently stay with their parents over the winter. / Eastern Bluebirds occur across eastern North America and south as far as Nicaragua. Birds that live farther north and in the west of the range tend to lay more eggs than eastern and southern birds. / Eastern Bluebirds eat mostly insects, wild fruit and berries. Occasionally, Eastern Bluebirds have also been observed capturing and eating larger prey items such as shrews, salamanders, snakes, lizards and tree frogs. / The oldest recorded Eastern Bluebird was 10 years 5 months old. / Habitat GrasslandEastern Bluebirds live in open country around trees, but with little understory and sparse ground cover. Original habitats probably included open, frequently burned pine savannas, beaver ponds, mature but open woods, and forest openings. Today, they’re most common along pastures, agricultural fields, suburban parks, backyards, and golf courses. Back to TopFood InsectsInsects caught on the ground are a bluebird’s main food for much of the year. Major prey include caterpillars, beetles crickets, grasshoppers, and spiders. In fall and winter, bluebirds eat large amounts of fruit including mistletoe, sumac, blueberries, black cherry, tupelo, currants, wild holly, dogwood berries, hackberries, honeysuckle, bay, pokeweed, and juniper berries. Rarely, Eastern Bluebirds have been recorded eating salamanders, shrews, snakes, lizards, and tree frogs. Back to TopNesting / Nesting Facts / Clutch Size / 2–7 eggs / Egg Length / 0.7–0.9 in / 1.8–2.4 cm / Egg Width / 0.6–0.7 in / 1.5–1.9 cm / Incubation Period / 11–19 days / Nestling Period / 17–21 days / Egg Description / Pale blue or, rarely, white. / Condition at Hatching / Naked except for sparse tufts of dingy gray down, eyes closed, clumsy.Nest Description / After a male Eastern Bluebird has attracted a female to his nest site (by carrying material in and out of the hole, perching, and fluttering his wings), the female does all the nest building. She makes the nest by loosely weaving together grasses and pine needles, then lining it with fine grasses and occasionally horse hair or turkey feathers. Nest boxes in some places are so common that a single territory may contain several suitable holes. Females often build nests in each available hole, but typically only use one of these. Bluebirds may use the same nest for multiple broods. Nest Placement CavityEastern Bluebirds put their nests in natural cavities or in nest boxes or other artificial refuges. Among available natural cavities, bluebirds typically select old woodpecker holes in dead pine or oak trees, up to 50 feet off the ground. Older bluebirds are more likely than younger ones to nest in a nest box, although individual birds often switch their preferences between nesting attempts. When given the choice in one study, bluebirds seemed to prefer snugger nest boxes (4 inches square instead of 6 inches square on the bottom) with slightly larger entrance holes (1.75 inch rather than 1.4 inch diameter). © René Corado / WFVZ © René Corado / WFVZ / Back to TopBehavior Ground ForagerThis small, brightly colored thrush typically perches on wires and fence posts overlooking open fields. The birds forage by fluttering to the ground to grab an insect, or occasionally by catching an insect in midair. Bluebirds can sight their tiny prey items from 60 feet or more away. They fly fairly low to the ground, and with a fast but irregular pattern to their wingbeats. Males vying over territories chase each other at high speed, sometimes grappling with their feet, pulling at feathers with their beaks, and hitting with their wings. The boxes and tree cavities where bluebirds nest are a hot commodity among birds that require holes for nesting, and male bluebirds will attack other species they deem a threat, including House Sparrows, European Starlings, Tree Swallows, Great Crested Flycatchers, Carolina Chickadees, and Brown-headed Nuthatches, as well as non-cavity nesters such as robins, Blue Jays, mockingbirds, and cowbirds. Males attract females to the nest with a display in which he carries bits of nesting material into and out of the nest. Once a female enters the nest hole with him, the pair bond is typically established and often remains intact for several seasons (although studies suggest that around one in every four or five eggs involves a parent from outside the pair). Back to TopConservation / status via IUCN / Least ConcernBluebird populations fell in the early twentieth century as aggressive introduced species such as European Starlings and House Sparrows made available nest holes increasingly difficult for bluebirds to hold on to. In the 1960s and 1970s establishment of bluebird trails and other nest box campaigns alleviated much of this competition, especially after people began using nest boxes designed to keep out the larger European Starling. Eastern Bluebird numbers have been recovering since. Back to TopCredits / Gowaty, Patricia Adair and Jonathan H. Plissner. 1998. Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis), The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Retrieved from the Birds of North America Online: http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/381 / Dunne, P. 2006. Pete Dunne’s essential field guide companion. Houghton Mifflin, Boston. / Ehrlich, P. R., D. S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. 1988. The birder’s handbook. Simon & Schuster Inc., New York. / Patuxent Wildlife Research Center longevity records / Website

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 2 sales so far :) / / Shoes available at Zazzle / Asian Spice Cards and Prints CLICK HERE / Asia Spice Framed Print ‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor / a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / ink pastel acrylic and charcoal Here’s an adorable painting I’ve done utilising ink, charcoal and acrylics, a sweet little asian girl in a cute dress holding a basket of flowers behind her back

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 3 sales so far :) / / “Shoes available at Zazzle”http://www.zazzle.com/karin_taylor_zazzle ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor This dear little asian girl has stolen my heart! She’s so sweet and shy. She wears a traditional chinese costume with her feet slightly turned in. Flowers in her crazy ‘updo’ hair secured with a couple of chopsticks! Chinese Red Fan Girl stands before a warm glowing screen, patiently waiting for her little friend from Japan, ‘Little Blue Kimono’ to arrive. Chinese Red Doll wears a pair of geta on her tootsies, a gift from ‘Little Blue’

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  • translation: swallows, heart (chinese calligraphy), flower

  • A truelly amazing petroglyph made by the Paiute Indians native to the Owens Valley. These glyphs are carved into very hard volcanic rock. Some say these are representations of the shamans hallucinogenic journeys. All content & images are © Nolan Nitschke. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved. www.nitschkephotography.com

  • I took this shot in Eastern Hungary. I was driving home from Ukraine when I saw this man. I immediately stopped the car and grabbed my camera, which was always with me. I hardly wanted to believe that there were still people in Europe who used horses for ploughing.

  • The traditional classic chinese word “ai” (love) consist of the word “xing” (heart) at its core. “Ai Xing” in mandarin means “loving heart”. I have simply highlighted the core word “xing” in red to show the meaning of loving heart. “While some simplified characters were adopted from conventional abbreviated forms that have existed for a long time, the vast majority of the changes made by PRC were “unnatural” such as the removal of the symbol for heart (心) from the word love (愛) into the new character (爱).” (Wikipedia) This word is hand-written by me (using a wacom pen & tablet). This t-shirt design is currently only available from RB. All profits from the sale of this t-shirt will go towards these 3 non-profit organisations which I have been supporting: I am currently sponsoring a little girl from India so the money collected from the sale of this tee will go towards this fund or other non-profit organisations which I support. KIVA – www.kiva.org WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME – www.wfp.org WORLD VISION MALAYSIA – www.worldvision.com.my You can help me make a difference. Thanks!

  • Upper Yosemite Fall as seen from across one of the meadows in early spring. Yosemite National Park, California, is perhaps the world’s best known example of a glacier-carved canyon. Yosemite’s giant waterfalls, towering cliffs, rounded domes, and massive monoliths make it a natural marvel and one of the most visited places on Earth. Yosemite National Park is located in California’s Eastern Sierras. It is comprised of Yosemite Valley, Tuolumne Meadows, Glacier Point, and other high country wilderness areas. One of the main attractions of Yosemite are its majestic waterfalls. The main falls are Yosemite, Bridalveil, Vernal, Nevada, and Illilouette. The best time to visit the falls is in May since the water is gushing. Bridalveil usually has a neat rainbow in the afternoon.

  • The sun going down over the small Islands off the west coast of Rhodes, Greece. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at Eastern Meditteranean and Sunset/Sunrise

  • The Bondi to Coogee coastal walk in Sydney’s eastern suburbs is one of the most popular pasttimes for both locals and tourists. Each day hundreds of people stroll, jog or run along the route which has a permanent view of the ocean and passes through the beaches of Tamarama, Bronte and Clovelly as it meanders south. The Bondi to Tamarama stretch also hosts the famous Sculpture By The Sea exhibition. There are many prominent lookout points along the walk to cater for the throngs of visitors wanting to take home a photo souvenir; but every now again you spot a new vantage point, such as this one which I noticed early one spring morning as the sun emerged from the ocean. Featured on the RedBubble homepage

  • Pencil / Photoshop / Illustrator / Eastern Spring” was featured in Cards: Best of Your Best 18/04/2009, and Impressionist Art Group 24/04/09 . Thank you very much:0)) / / Thanks to everyone who commented and favotited my design, very encouraging!!

  • A female eastern bluebird has a beak full of nesting material, in preparation to set up housekeeping in a nearby birdhouse. The male keeps a watchful eye out for any rival birds wanting to compete for the nesting site

  • / Get the TShirt Tears from Heaven / / The Peacock Empress is a drawing created a couple of days ago, while at the surgery with my daughter, i had a vision of it which impressed strongly in my mind, and i was able to draw it once I got home. The idea was the Empress was rising up over the waters. There’s lots of symbolism in this, but it’s purely for my own benefit and the viewer may decide how the symbolism relates to them…the colour has been done in Photoshop. She has almost taken on the look of an oriental style “Luna Park” entrance at twilight, might be a nice design for those who celebrate “Chinese New Year” and/or collectors of asian inspired/related art

  • Eastern State Penitentiary / Philadelphia, PA / November 2009 “I know how men in exile feed on dreams of hope.” – Aeschylus American Bus Stop is a series that focuses on situations worth stopping to view—to notice—to examine. In this fifth work I focus on prisons. Featured in the Group: Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland / Featured in the Group: LEFT WING VALUES AND POSITIVE GLOBAL AWARENESS / Featured in the Group: This is Relevant / Featured in the Group: Inspired Art! / Featured in the Group: Imaginative Realism / Featured in the Group: Irish Eyes / Featured in the Group: The Art of Intrigue Companion Work: /

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