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Pink sky morning? Just wait….
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Anna's hummingbird, June 10th 2025
I'm guessing this was a juvenile male, showing off those two little feathers to anyone who might possibly be interested or intimidated! They weren't visible at all from most angles – at first I'd assumed this was a female – and I only got a single photo out of dozens of this individual where the red feathers can be seen.
He was hanging out in a bottle brush tree in the neighborhood; it was quite dark and foggy this afternoon, and I didn't take a single bird photo until I came to this spot, which is frequented by many hummingbirds, appears also to be the nesting site for a pair of Steller's jays, and was visited by a flock of bushtits, some chickadees, a Bewick's wren, and a goldfinch just in the hour I was observing there.
First Time Capturing The Andromeda Galaxy. 2.5 Million Light-Years Away.
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Last night’s moon 🌙
Photographed by me on Sony A7RIV + Tamron 150-500 F/5-6.7 lens
Sunnrise at Newbiggin by the sea by alanshearman001 https://www.flickr.com/photos/195680760@N03/52943170903
Sometimes you’re just in the mood to post Hoo Doos.
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🗺- In Bryce Canyon, you are on Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), Pueblos, and Southern Paiute land.
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There are a lot of sheep in Iceland