Noisy
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I keep coming back to this in my work folder; very noisy but I have an instant “ahhh” reaction when I see it. www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography
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Australian birds
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Annual Cicada (Tibicen chloromera) Cicadas are very loud, fairly large (25-50mm), destructive insects. There are two types of cicada in the United States, annual and periodic. Annual are green and periodic are black and red. The larvae of a periodic cicada spend 13-17 years underground. There are seven different types of periodic cicada species and different varieties of them, those with 13 year cycles and those with 17 year. Seventeen year cicada can be found widely in the north and 13 year can be found in the south and midwest. Four species known today have 13-year life cycles, and three with 17-year cycles. The larvae of an annual cicada spend 2-5 years underground. They usually emerge between the months of July through August. While cicada larvae are under ground they suck root juices from host trees. Cicada have a unique, and very loud mating call, males use their drum-like abdomen to produce a loud buzzing sound that sounds like they are singing. Females make clicking sounds in return. They sing in unison; rising and falling about 1-2 times per second. Each song lasts about 20 seconds before fading away. The song of the cicada can be heard almost exclusively at dusk into the early evening hours. After mating females cut into tree bark to lay their eggs. Females can lay up to 600 eggs at one time! The eggs remain under the bark until the fall, when they drop to the ground and burrow down into the soil and begin sucking the root juices once again. It is during these underground years that is most destructive to the trees. While cicada are very destructive to shrubs and trees, they are harmless to animals and humans. A lot of people call cicada locusts, however they are not really a locust. Locust are a type of grasshopper. Cicada shed their skin in intervals as they grow. These skins are often mistakenly called locust shells. The information was collected from HERE
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Baby Noisy Minors calling for something to eat.
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Noisy miner
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Self-portrait silhouette work with a television theme.
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Cicada
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All in perfect harmony. Feeding time at the zoo!
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Sean Lion
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Black-headed gull Not really a black-headed bird, more chocolate-brown – in fact, for much of the year, it has a white head. It is most definitely not a ‘seagull’ and is found commonly almost anywhere inland. Black-headed gulls are sociable, quarrelsome, noisy birds, usually seen in small groups or flocks, often gathering into larger parties where there is plenty of food, or when they are roosting. / Where to see them The commonest inland gull, particularly in N England, Scotland and Wales. Large colonies along the south and east coasts of England. What they eat Worms, insects, fish and carrion.
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A drawing book made in 1986 – A18J1 -
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It is amazing what you come across ona day out at the Botanic Gardens
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This squirrel was making a racket on top of this rock. i could not see what he/she was looking at, but it really upset her/him. This was taken at the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum. / This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.
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A couple of Aussie natives having a chat. / / (Kookaburra and Noisy Miner) / / 100% of profits from RedBubble sales of this image will go toward supporting WIRES (NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service). / / Please support WIRES or your own local wildlife rescue group. And respect your furred, feathered and scaled neighbours. :) / / Location: Sydney, Australia / / / © 2007 Sara Lamond. All rights reserved. / / / / / / / /
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a trumpet on a wall waiting for a party, Bundi, Rajahstan,India
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On Lunch
by Hayley Lees_Took a long lunch today, to duck over the river to the Brisbane writers festival, on waiting for the train at South Brisbnae station I s…
Took a long lunch today, to duck over the river to the Brisbane writers festival, on waiting for the train at South Brisbnae station I scrawled some random thoughts down into my little book. I met you for a poetry reading / on lunch / Les Murray, older, fatter and not much balder / than the photograph backing his books / mirror image above us / walled in by hundreds of tea cups / quietly sitting in saucers / every now and then a noisy bike or truck / whines or grumbles behind us / I kissed you as you left to catch the ‘fairy’ back to work / leaving with a glaze of blushed berry on your lips.
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I took this one at Tambourine National Park near Cedar Creek Falls
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A photograph of a noisy miner, taken in the artist’s garden.
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