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Thanks so much! 🙏🏼

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So cute and angry looking!

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A duckling swimming on the water , very fluffy

A duckling swimming on the water , very fluffy

Afternoon duckling session: focusing on only one family as they have a large portion of the lake and an overflow lake to themselves. I'm taking it easy and camping out an area where four ducklings are cruising by without mama 🪶 🐣

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Duckling glamour shot

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Oh good! 🙏

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So glad you like it! 🙏🏼

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A myrtle warbler leaping off a thin branch on a bare tree. It looks funny and awkward with its legs splayed out.

A myrtle warbler leaping off a thin branch on a bare tree. It looks funny and awkward with its legs splayed out.

Oh good! I have a little bonus gift for you. Blurrier than the other but perhaps funnier.

#AlphabetChallenge #WeekNForNonsense #BirdOfTheDay #Warblers #RareEncounters

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Thanks so much, Alan! Wish my ISO hadn't been set to 1600 but it is what it is. 😬

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Gorgeous, Scott! Such a lovely vibe.

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Glad you're back! Beautiful shots.

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So cool!

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This is the only correct answer.

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It's so perplexing that anyone would make a design so bad. Even if there's no UX designer, any engineer should realize that's horrible.

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Another UX fail. It seems highly unlikely that you'd get your insurance through a baby born today. Yet Stanford wants you to click back through every single month to the year of your spouse's birth. AND the calendar changes size based on how many days in the month so the button moves. 😭 #UX

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Incredible!

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I was thinking about how I'm excited, but not THAT excited by this weeks space mission, surely I should be hanging on every second? But then this is not my first Moon rodeo, I have vivid memories when I was 10yrs old of the excitement of the first moon landing, staying awake for as long as I could overnight hiding under the covers so my parents couldn't hear my radio (of course they knew what I was doing but were happy to indulge the added excitement of the secrecy) and smuggling the radio into school, a select group of nerdy kids all now sitting at the back of the class each with a radio covered by a jumper pinned to our ears (of course our teacher knew what we were doing but was happy to indulge the independent enthusiasm of discovery - she probably had a radio in her desk 😄) No longer a school girl I don't think we should be attempting to colonise outer space, we should be putting our efforts into keeping the amazing planet we already have habitable for all nature, but the science, resource, intelligence and effort that has gone into sending humans into space is still incredible and exciting and the benefits of that all that learning, much now decades old still reaches far into our current lives.  Now....back to the live tracker.......
Photo of an Imperial Shag - a large Black and white bird with pink feet - landing on what looks like a barren piece of land but is infact an area of last years nests. It is vertically upright - its feet in a flat position for landing and its neck bent with its eyes and beak pointing downwards to spot the exact place

I was thinking about how I'm excited, but not THAT excited by this weeks space mission, surely I should be hanging on every second? But then this is not my first Moon rodeo, I have vivid memories when I was 10yrs old of the excitement of the first moon landing, staying awake for as long as I could overnight hiding under the covers so my parents couldn't hear my radio (of course they knew what I was doing but were happy to indulge the added excitement of the secrecy) and smuggling the radio into school, a select group of nerdy kids all now sitting at the back of the class each with a radio covered by a jumper pinned to our ears (of course our teacher knew what we were doing but was happy to indulge the independent enthusiasm of discovery - she probably had a radio in her desk 😄) No longer a school girl I don't think we should be attempting to colonise outer space, we should be putting our efforts into keeping the amazing planet we already have habitable for all nature, but the science, resource, intelligence and effort that has gone into sending humans into space is still incredible and exciting and the benefits of that all that learning, much now decades old still reaches far into our current lives. Now....back to the live tracker....... Photo of an Imperial Shag - a large Black and white bird with pink feet - landing on what looks like a barren piece of land but is infact an area of last years nests. It is vertically upright - its feet in a flat position for landing and its neck bent with its eyes and beak pointing downwards to spot the exact place

Imperial Shag #FalklandIslands

Eat your heart out #NASA I have perfected the perfect vertical moon landing.
I was thinking about how I'm excited about the #Moon mission but ... #TheCampfire story in Alt

#BirdOfTheDay #RareEncounter (for me - lifer) #birds #BirdsSeenIn2026 #EastCoastKin #ArtYear

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Still Life with Chairs and Tulips

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Gorgeous! You always have the best lighting.

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Thank you! So glad you like it.

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Stunning!

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A photo of a beach with the tide out. Exposed on the beach is a large rock on the lower left. The middle right has rock sea cliffs. The sky is full of wispy clouds.

A photo of a beach with the tide out. Exposed on the beach is a large rock on the lower left. The middle right has rock sea cliffs. The sky is full of wispy clouds.


Tides Out

#TidesOutTuesday #RockinTuesday #EastCoastKin #classicmono #blackandwhite

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Gorgeous, Jim!

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Thanks so much, Jason!

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I think this is meant to help diversity and it's anonymous but it still felt deeply weird.

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So pretty!

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Gorgeous, Mairead!

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Thanks so much, Donna! It was a tough one for me to shoot because there was so much stuff in front of the bird.

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Thank you, Margot! I hadn't figured out how to do continuous shooting at this point but it would have been pretty great to see the whole moment.

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Fantastic!

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🙏💛

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