Hoopoe, named after its call, during courtship the male offers the female food!
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I`ve seen them in Spain, stunning looking birds.
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Hoopoe, named after its call, during courtship the male offers the female food!
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I saw it about three days ago but too quick for me. I drive past where I saw it so I’ve had my eye out for it. Saw it coming towards me today picking at the ground. I waited about 20 minutes for it, AC on, window open, then it got real close.I`ve seen them in Spain, stunning looking birds.
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Childe of Hale, Hale Village.
I 'think' it's a female isn't it? Love the way you use the reflections in your pics BTW
Incredible detail, the tiny hairs on its face.You know what?
I think it's BRILLIANT that so many of us are sharing their photos compared to the amount in the past. Great to see what we see in our world, be it landscapes, people and street life, or tiny things like I prefer to photograph.
Everyone, keep it up!!!
Anyway...
My daughter found this tiny ladybird (3mm) on the curtain in her bedroom, so I took her downstairs and let her roam around a gerbera flower.
Very lively, and just didn't want to stay still but manged to get about 5 usable shots from about thirty!
Paul.
Lovely them mate, they tell a story
Poor sod, be Eid before he realises.
A sportive lemur (genus Lepilemur) hiding out in a very spiny tree. These trees are endemic to the southwest part of Madagascar. They are almost Dr. Seuss's-ish.
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