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  • Whole and cut Figs in an hand thrown ceramic bowl with fig leaves.

  • White eggs on black background with fingerprints on the shells.

  • A California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi) is feeding on wild grass. Cambria California —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Reticulated giraffe eating in the Masai Mara. / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / African Art and Writings Group / / Best Photo/Artists of the Month Contest Winner for January 2008 / CLICK HERE TO HAVE A LOOK / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Feeding Butterfly.

  • Dried Guava Is Not Good For Children To Eat / Dried Guava Is Great For Photographer To Shoot

  • caught this guy browsing in the shallows, surrounded by reflections of the rest of the flock, but not visible in the pic. Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Image copyright © 2008 Tania Rose / Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited When life is good,... /

  • Taken at Piont Perron, Western Australia

  • OMG- I love these fellows…I wanted to jump in and hug her. But, I took over 100 photos instead..lol /

  • this is for the Voices for Animals group

  • When the going gets tough …. the tough get the hell out of there on a trail bike More Silhouette Shirts Here Give Peace a Chance / / Doom / / Mozart Men / / Ball Man /

  • Believe it or not, these are all the the same species of Ladybird. They are the notoriously invasive Harlequin Ladybird Harmonia Axyridis, the most invasive ladybird on earth. It is also known as the Multicoloured Asian Ladybird and the Halloween Ladybird. It has a very variable appearance, which can make it difficult to tell apart from our native ladybirds. The harlequin ladybird was introduced to North America in 1988, where it is now the most widespread ladybird species on the continent. It has already invaded much of northwestern Europe, and arrived in Britain in the summer of 2004. I photographed all these variants on my runner bean plants, in South London, where fortunately for the ladybirds, but not for me, there is a large supply of black aphids. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 / ISO: 800 / Flash: Speedlight SB-800 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/32 Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography

  • I WAS THINKING ABOUT SPIDERS TODAY, SITTING IN PEACE HAVING A BITE TO EAT. WEIRD HUH? / / KEEP TRACK OF YOUR DINING EXPERIENCE WITH THIS UNIQUE WATCH FOR ONLY $12.99! /

  • This reminds me of gummy candies.. I think it’s the color. I was also craving gummy candies while editing this. So that explains a lot..hehe.. I took this some time in the fall when these berries were still on the tree in my front yard. Enjoy!

  • 3 18 2009 Peach Blossoms As Is… / Canon PowerShot S3 IS

  • Ram, Dall Sheep, snacking on a shrub…products are created using a razor sharp image and large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Ram Portrait T-shirt Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Canon 40D camera, Canon 500mm IS 4.0 Lens, Tripod with Ballhead Mount. For discussion of shutter speed, f-stop, available light, and my technique, please visit my profile page…thank you :-) Location: Denali National Park, Alaska

  • Remember the old nursery story? It came back to me when I took this photo! / (Bear and Wolf Recovery Center, West Yellowstone, Montana)

  • Featured in the Cutest of the Cute group / Featured in the Antlers Racks and Other Horned Animals group / Top Ten and Featured in the challenge InThe Wild in the Giraffes- the long and tall of it group Young female Giraffe in captivity UK / Endangered species

  • CAPTURED LOCATION: / “THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK”, South Africa A capture of a baby elephant, not even, my geuss, 10 days old as his skin still has a pinkish tint.

  • Barn Owl with mouse, taken at Warrawong Sanctuary, Adelaide Hills, South Australia with Canon 300D@300mm. This image featured in the group Australian Wildlife in September 2009. Many thanks! And featured again in Top Shelf Wildlife and Nature in September 2009. Thank you moderators! Yet another feature, this time in Only Owls in September 2009. Many thanks! And one more feature in The Adelaide Hills in October 2009. Thank you moderators!

  • Canon rebel xt Canon L70-200 and Sigma 17-70 composite

  • “Chipmunks are small squirrel-like rodents of the genus Tamias. They are native to North America and Asia. Tamias is Greek for “storer,” a reference to the animals’ habit of collecting and storing food for winter use. At the beginning of autumn, many species of chipmunk begin to stockpile these goods in their burrows, for winter. Other species make multiple small caches of food. These two kinds of behavior are called larder hoarding and scatter hoarding. Larder hoarders usually live in their nests until spring. Chipmunks have an omnivorous diet consisting of grain, nuts, birds’ eggs, small frogs, fungi, worms, and insects. Chipmunks construct expansive burrows which can be more than 3.5 m in length with several well-concealed entrances. The sleeping quarters are kept extremely clean as shells and feces are stored in refuse tunnels. These small mammals fulfill several important functions in forest ecosystems. Their activities harvesting and hoarding tree seeds play a crucial role in seedling establishment. They consume many different kinds of fungi, including those involved in symbiotic mycorrhizal associations with trees and serve as prey for a variety of animals and birds but are predators themselves particularly with regards to bird eggs and nestlings.” / ~Wikipedia Clear Lake ,Ontario CANADA, August 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Featured ImageWriting September 2009

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