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petunia and flag for Lori! My thanks to you for your service to our country!!!
Origin: Islands of Indonesia pollen, fruits In the wild, lories feed on nectar, pollen, fruits, and the occasional insect. All lories have a tongue that is specially adapted with a brush-like tip composed of elongated papillae. This feature enables the birds to collect pollen from flowers and compress it into a form suitable for swallowing. They play a major role in the pollinating or trees and flowering plants in their native Indonesia coastal and mountain forests. They play a major role in the pollinating or trees and flowering plants in their native Indonesia coastal and mountain forests.
Wacom drawn on the computer
All eagles are renowned for their excellent eyesight, and the bald eagle is no exception. They have two foveae or centers of focus, that allow the birds to see both forward and to the side at the same time. Bald eagles are capable of seeing fish in the water from several hundred feet above, while soaring, gliding or in flapping flight. This is quite an extraordinary feat, since most fish are counter-shaded, meaning they are darker on top and thus harder to see from above. Fishermen can confirm how difficult it is to see a fish just beneath the surface of the water from only a short distance away. / Young bald eagles have been known to make mistakes, such as attacking objects like plastic bottles floating on or just below the surface of the water. Bald eagles will locate and catch dead fish much more rapidly and efficiently than live fish, because dead fish float with their light underside up, making them easier to see. / Eagles have eyelids that close during sleep. For blinking, they also have an inner eyelid called a nictitating membrane. Every three or four seconds, the nictitating membrane slides across the eye from front to back, wiping dirt and dust from the cornea. Because the membrane is translucent, the eagle can see even while it is over the eye. / Eagles, like all birds, have color vision. An eagle’s eye is almost as large as a human’s, but its sharpness is at least four times that of a person with perfect vision. The eagle can probably identify a rabbit moving almost a mile away. That means that an eagle flying at an altitude of 1000 feet over open country could spot prey over an area of almost 3 square miles from a fixed position.
Rudy out running about.
Taken Oct. 11, 2008 in Cades Cove, Townsend, TN. Featured in “Antlers, Racks, and Other Horned Animals”
This little Lady and her Hubby and two children came to visit us today, just couldn’t help but share her beauty with you all.
Origin: Islands of Indonesia pollen, fruits In the wild, lories feed on nectar, pollen, fruits, and the occasional insect. All lories have a tongue that is specially adapted with a brush-like tip composed of elongated papillae. This feature enables the birds to collect pollen from flowers and compress it into a form suitable for swallowing. They play a major role in the pollinating or trees and flowering plants in their native Indonesia coastal and mountain forests. They play a major role in the pollinating or trees and flowering plants in their native Indonesia coastal and mountain forests.
Featured in the “Smoky Mountain Masterpieces” group.
In times of unsureness don’t leave him behind. Take Him with you wherever you may roam. Let Him carry you when it gets too tough. But never leave Him behind. Featured work in the “For the Love of Jesus” group
January 9, 2009 As Is Top 10 in challenge winner / As seen at CardLady /
My first try at this. Be kind.
Was gonna hold off a little on this one, but Lori Peters just made me realize that we need to CELEBRATE FREEDOM every chance we can ! ! / Lori, for the love you have in your heart, and for all the wonderful Service Men and Women serving our Country, and risking their lives… / Babe..THIS ONE IS FOR YOU / (photo taken at the Denver Stock yards, Denver, Colorado, words added via CS3) / /
Destiny and Momma were playing again today. Featured in Playful Photogenic Pets group.
2 beautiful Red Lory birds, or Eos bornea. these birds live in Moist low land forests, and mangrove forests. This photo put a smile on my face, I hope it does yours too :) Canon 50D, 400mm. Available Large!
sharpie, bic and prismacolor markers on bristol paper 9×12 inches
Having a little fun for a new group I co-host called Animal Fantasy Composites with Colleen Battistoni. Colleen is the true artist, please check out her work. I put this together with plug ins from photoshop and digital image and of course a photo of Destiny Ray. Hope you enjoy. This is not for sale.
Chattering Lory Canon450D / 70/300 EF Lens
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