Sea lion bark-off
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These two were debating who would get the prime spot for sunbathing. The big fella on the left won. (Stats say the average male sea lion is around 8 feet long and 600+ pounds.)
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Maybe Pixie Cup.One of the cup lichens, possibly British Soldier, half way up a damp Lancashire hill.
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You have very colourful jumping spiders there. Ours are all black and white. There are something like 2800 species of jumping spiders and I’ve only seen one type here.Athletic Little Bugger
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This little fella actually looked up at me when I took his photo. Then he jumped into a box on the table to the right of this shot.
Could be. A quick Google search doesn't bring up much detail at all. I guess lichens are a bit of a niche area of study where the meat of the subject doesn't do well on Google listings.Maybe Pixie Cup.
Sweet
Wowza!Newly hatched spiderlings on a reclaimed chimney with a 90's plastic Buddha in the background. Another Peter Greenaway special.View attachment 110175
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Sea lion bark-off
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These two were debating who would get the prime spot for sunbathing. The big fella on the left won. (Stats say the average male sea lion is around 8 feet long and 600+ pounds.)
You'll be fineOh dear, oh dear, oh dear. WHAT-AM-I-GOING-TO-DO? So many good images.
This is really lovely.
I DO NOT envy you.Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. WHAT-AM-I-GOING-TO-DO? So many good images.
What a face!!
Yes, but not quite.What a face!!
(is that like “moggy “?)
Eyebrows!!!
Newly hatched spiderlings on a reclaimed chimney with a 90's plastic Buddha in the background. Another Peter Greenaway special.View attachment 110175
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The egrets were all off at a recertification seminar, so I had to get a stand-in.
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She swore she'd done this before and it would be no problem. All a matter of thinking egret, according to her. She mentioned she'd studied with Stanislavski?Last minute, bythelooks - she’s still dripping !
The Seagull by any chance? Therein lies the problem.She swore she'd done this before and it would be no problem. All a matter of thinking egret, according to her. She mentioned she'd studied with Stanislavski?
Goggie, Goggie, Goggie - Oy, Oy, Oy. Old Welsh rugby chant. Love this. It makes me chuckle every time I look at it.
This series of sea lion images are just wonderful.