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  • Digital collage of scanned found objects

  • When I took this photo, I had a split second to do so and did not have time to mentally realize that a vertical shot would have been better. I’ve wondered for a while how I could improve this image. Then, a photo rater named Eyal Nahmias suggested adding layers to give the bluebird more head room. I took his advice and came up with this newly-recreated version of Bluebird with Skink. I think it gives the image a fresh, new, more spacious look. Hope you like it.

  • Lunch for 2, / A we nest at the bottom of the garden….................. Thy were littile Sparrows

  • Teensy’s been sitting in a rosebush all morning after passing finals with flying colors, jetting from the nest, and joining the big wide world. I couldn’t resist taking Teensy’s formal graduation portrait.

  • I’ve been experimenting with overlays and did this one of a male and female bluebird, a pair which I seldom have an opportunity to photograph together. I put the two separate images together and in the words of my good British friend, Jesika, I “fiddled with the twiddly bits” and came up with this version. It reminded me of the line from the “Night Before Christmas” when “visions of sugarplums danced in my head”; hence, the title.

  • ....before the world got large…

  • Acrylic paint on cnvas board. / 46X46cm Its definitely that middle season in between Winter and Spring in Western Australia. / The Aboriginals, who divide the year into 6 seasons (which is the true representation of the weather we get here) call it Meeringal. This season stretches from August to November. Does anyone have any info about this – I would love to know more. / Anyway, the sun is shining and the daytime temp hovers around 20C. / Its time to plant veggies and get some mulch on the garden ready for the long hot Summer. Here is another of my square paintings – started about a year ago in the Spring. / The butterflies are all that remain of the original design and hidden beneath the Bird dwells a Garden Angel. / Its all about doorways, souls, nuturing, hatching and blossoming. / I would welcome your interpretation of this picture with open arms. / Your views often give me a clarity that comes in very handy when I want to write the story behind each piece. / ArianeXX

  • Taken at the Swans Nest Restaurant, car park. Exminster ,Devon. UK. Thank you for looking.

  • Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright This is a Yellow Jacket Wasp sitting on Old Fashioned Marigold Flower.

  • A Cardinal pair built their nest in one of our palm trees. When the Mom would leave I would check on the babies and photograph them. I was able to do this from egg to fledgling. Once they left the nest, they were a bit harder to photograph. Mom kept telling them to move. One time after my daily check, I realized that one of the babies had managed to get what looked to be part of the nest down its throat. I went back out. Took out the straw and everything was back to normal.

  • Weaver Bird – South Africa / Photograph / September 2008

  • EVERY MARCH THE GREAT BLUE HERONS IN THE CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK START BUILDING OR REBUILDING THIER NESTS. / THERE ARE TWO HERON ROOKERIES WITHIN THE PARK CONFINES. THIS IS THE LARGER ONE, COMPRISED OF OVER FIFTY NESTS, MOST WITHIN ONE HUNDRED YARDS OF BATH ROAD. THE PARK SERVICE HAS INSTALLED A SMALL PARKING AREA ALONG THE SIDE OF THE ROAD BECAUSE SO MANY PEOPLE GATHER TO WATCH THE BIRDS EVERY SPRING THAT TRAFFIC COULDN’T GET THROUGH. / THIS WAS TAKEN JUST BEFORE SUNSET. CAMERA: CANON AE-1 PROGRAM / LENS: TELE-ASTRANAR 400 MM PRIME / FILM: FUJICOLOR REALA PRO 100 ASA

  • This little guy (gal?) was hanging out in a neighbor’s tree. He showed an amazing amount of patience - or curiosity - as I climbed ever closer for a shot. (This photo appeared in National Geographic Magazine in an ad for their ‘Daily Dozen.’) FEATURED: / - All Around Florida / —-—-—-—-—-—- / Shot with a Nikon D100 and Sigma 50-500 lens / —-—-—-—-—-—- / Photographed in Santa Rosa Beach, Walton County, N.W. Florida

  • Egret tending to nest. St. Augustine, Florida. Nikon D90 /

  • Osprey bringing nesting material to the nest near the Whalehead Hunt Club in NC. I’m going through a bit of a hard time right now due to a dear friend having had a stroke which currently has his left side paralyzed. Although I don’t feel like working on anything, i just had to post something …...

  • I watched two of this little robin’s siblings leave the nest pretty readily, but this last one seemed to require a little extra encouragement. Maybe it was because after the other’s had fledged, Mom and Dad brought back about seven worms and there was no competition left for those worms.

  • When I first got to the ponds where I saw this little mother, I saw her displaying the behavior that Killdeer use to draw predators away from their nests. She was one of the most beautiful I had seen. San Joaquin Wildlife Refuge, Irvine, CA, USA Featured in: Live, Love, Dream June 2009

  • FEATURED IN IMAGE WRITING This little baby finch fell out of the nest that is above my front door. He seemed frightened when I tried to take his pic so I tried to be careful not to get too close. I figured he was just learning to fly and when I checked on him later he hopped away. Please View Larger Nikon D90

  • Two pinecones on christmas green brunch in the forest / Nikon D60

  • This female Eastern bluebird is feeling the effects of the unusually oppressive heat in southern Louisiana during one of the hottest Junes on record. She is industrious and ever vigilant over her nestlings, though, and makes innumerable trips to and from the nest box, hunting for spiders and bugs for her hungry babies and delivering the goods fresh from the fields. She took a little break in the action during the mid morning hours and rested from her labors, looking straight at me to make sure I wouldn’t advance any closer than her normal comfort zone. The Eastern bluebird female has a dusky blue back, a light orangey breast, large expressive eyes, and a long black bill. Not as vibrant as her mate, she amazes me because she seems much bolder than he is. She approaches the nesting box when I’m close by, but he doesn’t dare. These birds have been nesting in my yard for many years now, and it’s a joy to watch their activity especially during the mating season when they are more visible. They are very fond of water and love a good splash in the bird bath. They do not eat from my birdseed feeders, preferring live insects and berries as their main fare. Their scientific name is Sialia Sialis. The bluebirds usually have three clutches per mating season. The pair inhabiting my boxes this year successfully fledged five babies; the second nesting met with disaster when a house sparrow raided the box and killed all the babies; this is their third nesting. Only two of the eggs were productive. With just a pair of nestlings in the box, it’s a bit easier for mom and dad to care for them. The poor little parents are beginning to look ragged, though. The incessant demands are taking a toll on them, especially in this horrible heat. I keep the birdbaths filled with fresh water and they frequent the little pools daily.

  • In the Nest of Hope Dreams Grow Bold Part of our new greeting card line Message from the Muse © Angi Sullins & Silas Toball For inspiration visit the Message from the Muse Blog! For our gallery of inspirational and mytho-poetic art visit Duirwaigh Studios Duirwaigh Studios: / There you can find prints, greeting cards, calendars, books and more that will make perfect gifts. Plus our inspirational film “A Knock at the Door” and more…

  • A tinted charcoal sketch

  • Alligators nest is a great swimming hole in Tully, far north Queensland. / Sony A 200 f/11 ISO 100 f.l 10mm exp 36 sec

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