Marine 065 by Sebastián Baro
Marine 065 by Sebastián Baro
Sunset at Calas de Roche
Sebastián Baro: Photos
MAASAI MARA by Mario Moreno
MAASAI MARA by Mario Moreno
A monochrome conversion of this magical scene on the plains of the Mara North Conservancy in Kenya. Captured while hosting a photographic safari with www.southcapeimages.com
Mario Moreno: Photos
” Autumn flavours…...
” Autumn flavours…” by Jean-Michel HUAYCAL
Flavours of autumn, after the rain of the night, pretty air ballet of clouds for a mountain of pleasure !! Saveurs d’ automne , après la pluie de la nuit , joli ballet aérien de nuages pour une montagne de plaisir !! Vallée de la Clarée – Hautes Alpes – FRANCE
Jean-Michel HUAYCAL: Photos
Cala Canyet by Alfredo Baño Ma...
Cala Canyet by Alfredo Baño Martinez
Alfredo Baño Martinez: Photos
Sunrise Geroldsee – Germ...
Sunrise Geroldsee – Germany by Henk Meijer Photography
Sunrise at the Geroldsee (Wagenbrüchsee) in Southern Germany.
Henk Meijer Photography: Photos
TIME TO SAY GOODBYE by Michael...
TIME TO SAY GOODBYE by Michael J. Kochniss
… to an incredibly colorful fall © Michael J. Kochniss | mjk-photo.de | instagram.com/xpeditionlicht
Michael J. Kochniss: Photos
Winter Gold by Ole Henrik Skje...
Winter Gold by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Sunset at a local lake. Ringerike, Norway.
Ole Henrik Skjelstad: Photos
Colori by Antonio Amati
Colori by Antonio Amati
Antonio Amati: Photos
Winding path by Dag Ole Nordha...
Winding path by Dag Ole Nordhaug
Speulderbos, Netherlands. Nov 2021.
Dag Ole Nordhaug: Photos
Remain in light by Didier Laur...
Remain in light by Didier Laurancy
End of the day on” Bonne Anse ” beach
Didier Laurancy: Photos
Why So Serious? by John S
Why So Serious? by John S
Snowy owl is a large, white owl of the true owl family. Snowy owls are native to the Arctic regions of both North America and the Palearctic, breeding mostly on the tundra. It has a number of unique adaptations to its habitat and lifestyle, which are quite distinct from other extant owls. One of the largest species of owl, it is the only owl with largely white plumage. Males tend to be a purer white overall while females tend to more have more extensive flecks of dark brown. Juvenile male snowy owls have dark markings that may appear similar to females until maturity, at which point they typically turn whiter. The composition of brown markings about the wing, although not foolproof, is the most reliable technique to age and sex individual snowy owls. Most owls sleep during the day and hunt at night, but the snowy owl is often active during the day, especially in the summertime. The snowy owl is both a specialized and generalist hunter. Its breeding efforts and entirely global population are closely tied to the availability of tundra-dwelling lemmings but in the non-breeding season and occasionally during breeding the snowy owl can adapt to almost any available prey, most often other small mammals and northerly water birds (as well as, opportunistically, carrion). Snowy owls typically nest on a small rise on the ground of the tundra.
John S: Photos