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  1. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    Just a thread where we share with others something which interest us. Please feel free to post.
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    Weaver Bird
    If you look closely at the pictures, you will see that the weaver bird is building a nest. The strands of twine of the nest can be seen. In the last photo you can see in its beak, the twine or strand of leaf used to weave the nest. Actually it is threading the strands. That's what the photos show. I zoomed and took the photo. The branches and other weaver bird nest were hanging inside a well. So while taking the photos I could not see or realise that the bird was building a nest. After loading the pictures in my laptop, it was clearly visible. I was so happy. I sharing it here.

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    This is a finished nest with a weaver bird.

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    The tree is Pithecellobium dulce (Madras Thorn Plant). I love its fruit. It bears fruit only during the month of April and May, that is summer.
     
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  2. sanddollar15

    sanddollar15 Living Forum Legend

    Thank you 12ss12 for sharing your great pictures! What an amazing little bird and so talented to do all that weaving!
    Nature is amazing if we all just take time to stop and look around! :inlove:
     
  3. Nordais

    Nordais Forum Overlooker

    Lovely pictures!

    Nature's amazing, we just have to stop and open our eyes.
     
  4. peony

    peony Advanced

    The wild animal that interests me the most is the lion...
    I once saw a lion in a circus.. It was incredibly beautiful..

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  5. sanddollar15

    sanddollar15 Living Forum Legend

    Wow what a beautiful lion.:inlove::inlove: I tend to love all animals but Wolves, Owls. and Hummingbirds are a few of my favorites
     
  6. peony

    peony Advanced

    It's amazing how small hummingbirds are.

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  7. sanddollar15

    sanddollar15 Living Forum Legend

    I have a feeder right outside my window and they are soooo fun to watch. Some sit and drink, some just float there, and some come close to the window and go up and down looking in like little peeping toms! Thanks for the amazing, beautiful picture.:inlove::inlove: I am a Tech numpty, so I can't post pics but I love looking at others!
     
  8. enk52

    enk52 Advanced

    [​IMG] There are a lot of butterflies in my garden .
    My neighbour cat is trying to catch them. I am afraid she eat one.
    This is the first week there are so many of them
     
  9. peony

    peony Advanced

    Poor little butterfly... :cry:

    Enk,

    Is the flower in the photo lilac?
    Where I live, you can smell the lilac flowers blooming in the spring from everywhere. :inlove:

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  10. enk52

    enk52 Advanced

    No it isn't. It's a butterflybush

    Lilac smells delicious but I don't have them in my garden
     
  11. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    Butterfy is beautiful enk !
    More butterflies photo. Taken by my mother in a Law College Campus on the outskirts of Chennai

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    I don't have humming bird picture peony. But have sunbird pictures. Next post I will share it. It is very difficult to photo shoot hymming bird. They keep on fluttering and are very small. Sunbirds also pose the same problem. I nearly spent more than half an hour took get one good picture of sunbird on a flower.

    I have photoa of lions too. I took them once when I went ttot Vandalur Zoo Lion Safari. If possible I will try to loacte them and post it here.

    That's really superb sanddollar. :inlove: Once upon a time I wanted to do it and do bird watch. But I never could do it. So very envious of you.;)
     
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  12. sanddollar15

    sanddollar15 Living Forum Legend

    Yes I am very lucky to have hummingbirds visiting my yard where I am able to see them
    ...they are sooo tiny, cute and very fast!
    It seems that both you and your mom are great photographers :inlove: the pictures and thanks for sharing!
     
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  13. peony

    peony Advanced

    Thank you for the beautiful butterfly images.

    So I like lambs...

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  14. MeadowCrossing

    MeadowCrossing Forum Ambassador

    Oh, my gosh! What a feast for the eyes and heart. Thank you all for sharing such amazing photos. So much talent and wonderful captures of nature in all its myriad forms! :inlove:
     
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  15. sanddollar15

    sanddollar15 Living Forum Legend

    @peony , OMG that is a face you could fall in love with! What a sweetie...does it have a name?!
    Again thank you everybody who takes the time to share your pictures with us here in the forum! I just :inlove::inlove: them!
     
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  16. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    Pictures of lioness that I took when I went on a Lion Safari in Vandalur Zoo.
    Nearly 7 years back.

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  17. peony

    peony Advanced

    Thanks for the lion photos.:inlove:

    Hi sanddollar :D

    Unfortunately, that's not my lamb. But I gave her a name: Gigi :inlove:



    The pink lily scent is amazing.
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    Last edited: Sep 9, 2024
  18. Chamomile*

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  19. sanddollar15

    sanddollar15 Living Forum Legend

    Yes Please, I'll take one to go!:music::inlove::inlove::inlove:
     
  20. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    These are Mangrove forest at Pitchavaram, Tamilnadu, India. Photos are by me. Instead of roads we have canals (waterways) bounded by trees. It was quite a different exprience travelling inside it in a boat. So calm. No other living being in sight except a stray bird and I saw a crab. Just us, water and the mangrove trees.

    The cannals were just like streets, junctions etc.


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    This how we enter the cannals

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    and from then on ....




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    A crab

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