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Innocent eye
04/29/2026

Innocent eye

Linn cove viaduct, blue ridge parkway
10/19/2025

Linn cove viaduct, blue ridge parkway

Lake Willoughby on its autumn dress🍁🍁🍁                                 #
10/13/2025

Lake Willoughby on its autumn dress🍁🍁🍁

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No matter how long the day, a sunset like this makes it all worth it❤️
09/08/2025

No matter how long the day, a sunset like this makes it all worth it❤️

Brown Fish Owl (Ketupa zeylonensis) is a remarkable species native to the Indian subcontinent, typically found in forest...
05/10/2025

Brown Fish Owl (Ketupa zeylonensis) is a remarkable species native to the Indian subcontinent, typically found in forested areas near freshwater sources. With its prominent ear tufts, piercing yellow eyes, and heavily streaked plumage, the Brown Fish Owl is primarily nocturnal. It hunts fish, frogs, and small mammals, playing a vital role in the ecosystem as a top predator.

The Asian Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis) is a small, slender bird distinguished by its vivid green plumage and grac...
05/04/2025

The Asian Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis) is a small, slender bird distinguished by its vivid green plumage and graceful flight. Commonly found across open woodlands and grasslands in Asia, this species is known for its agility and precision while catching insects mid-air. It stands as a striking example of beauty and precision in the avian world.

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Open wide — it’s snack time🐊
04/26/2025

Open wide — it’s snack time🐊

When the sun’s too much, find yourself a leafy umbrella!
04/19/2025

When the sun’s too much, find yourself a leafy umbrella!

The Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), a symbol of the American grasslands, is known for its bold yellow chest, bl...
04/12/2025

The Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), a symbol of the American grasslands, is known for its bold yellow chest, black ‘V’ marking, and flute-like song that echoes across open fields. Often seen perched on fence posts or singing from tall grasses, this bird plays a vital role in prairie ecosystems. Fun fact: it’s the state bird of six U.S. states — Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming!

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