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  • This little girl has a pretty song to share with the whistle bird…. This print is from original pen drawing, digitally coloured.

  • guaranteed relaxation as soon as you put it on… / /

  • The intense stare of a Whistling Kite as it stands defiant over its dinner.

  • A boy and a bird, both singing their song to each other. I have tried this, whistling back to the birds I hear, but they never respond. =P Just a simple little thing I did, kind of a different style but I like it. Was fun to do. =D / Used sepia ink for the characters and border, then added a texture and the music notes in the background with Photoshop. Hope you like it! =3

  • I decided to make a shirt with just the bird from my Whistle drawing. Why? Cause I’m thinking about buying it myself, once I have lost some weight (so I can fit in the M size). =P There is a version for dark shirts (this one) and one for light shirts here . I also made an Illustrator version of the bird, but after some feedback on the forums decided not to post it. You can see them all here . / If you are interested in them though, be sure to let me know. =P For the Boy version of this shirt, go here

  • A flock of Black Bellied Whistling ducks came to town this week and boy do they keep busy flying around in circles… Captured in flight at Wakodahatchee wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida.

  • Prairie Marmots….. UNTOUCHED IMAGE AND STRAIGHT FROM THE CAMERA ! Generally large ground squirrels, those most often referred to as marmots tend to live in mountainous areas such as the Alps, Carpathians, Tatra, and Pyrenees in Europe, the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada in the United States, and Northern Canada. However, the groundhog is also properly called a marmot, while the similarly-sized but more social prairie dog is not classified in the genus Marmota but in the related genus Cynomys. Marmots typically live in burrows, and hibernate there through the winter. Most marmots are highly social, and use loud whistles to communicate with one another, especially when alarmed. Marmots mainly eat greens. They eat many types of grasses, berries, lichens, mosses, roots and flowers.

  • This little guy seemed more curious than anything. He alternated between standing up for a photo op and dropping down to lick minerals from the soil. Location: Mt Evans Wilderness Area

  • From the “Yesteryear” Exhibition. / Hair & Makeup by Kristy Bassett. / Styling by Ben Fornarino. / Model is Kate. / Shot at Tin Cat Cafe, Adelaide SA.

  • Since it was requested by someone, I decided to put my Whistle drawing on a shirt, including the border and background. Not a big fan of it myself, but if other people like it then it’s all okay, right? =P

  • Since I already had the bird on a shirt, I decided to finally do the same thing for the Whistle boy, so he can now be on his own shirt, yay! =D This is the Bird version of the shirt, which you can find here

  • This old woman was selling little pottery whistles from a flat-bottomed boat in the river in Hoi An (Vietnam) just near the famous Japanese bridge. I bought one, and mimed asking permission to take her photo. She seemed happy for me to do so, and in fact gave me another whistle, with much hand-clasping and smiles.

  • The resident Whistling Kite moves in for a feed at the Alice Springs Desert Park. Desert Park, Alice Springs / Northern Territory / Australia site www.thedirtygardener.org . Canon 5D MKII / Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM + 2.0x Extender at 255mm / 1/1250 sec at f/10 / ISO 640 / Exposure Bias -1/3 EV / Auto Exposure Bracketing 0 EV / Exposure Program – Aperture Priority / Metering Mode – Spot / Dimensions – 5616×3744 / Crop – 3829×2553 Post Processing / - Adjustments in Lightroom 2.2

  • just in case I was getting to serious for you… / . / . / I like the black on black…it sneaks up on you! /

  • Ricky Gervais playing Andy Millman playing “Ray” in “When the Whistle Blows” in Extras

  • Two White-Faced Whistling Ducks having a mutual grooming session. Birdworld, Farnham, Surrey. Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4 handheld

  • This is the view along the River Duddon in Cumbria. This spot in the lake District is called Whistling Green and lies opposite Ulpha’s wonderful post office and village store. Despite the blue sky, you can see how hard the wind was blowing by the ripples on the rivers surface.

  • Incognito – nothing like the perfect disguise (excuse the pun). what better to escape being noticed than this full scale disguise assalt. look one way while your owl hat wisely stares your foes down at 45’s. share strawberry eskimo kisses with ur accompliss to avoid being noticed and when all that fails blow the whistle at your assailant creating confusion for an escape or even a counter attack!

  • The Whistling Kite, an Australian native eagle, that can also be found in New Caledonia and New Guinea. Called the “whistling kite” because of the loud whistling call it makes, often while in flight. This one photographed on the edge of Lake Cooribah, Noosa Northshore, Queensland. They feed mostly on live small mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans, insects and sometimes dead animals or carrion. Like most eagles, they are the masters of the sky in soaring effortlessly and diving for the kill. This shot was just before a dive, he was applying the brakes as he spotted a meal. Canon 50D, 400mm. Available Large, and best viewed large!

  • Party Moose does not want to party …............... at this stage. Inspired by (& entered in) ATR’s Colour Pallette challenge. Black, shades of grey and ONE other colour only. Closer: /

  • Taken at Gorge Wildlife Park,Adelaide Hills,South Australia,with Canon 40D and EF 70-300mm IS,lens.

  • You wondering… Acrylic and chalk pastel on 9olb watercolor paper. / © AmandaGWright 2009.

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