llamb
Loc: Northeast Ohio
I received the following and thought I'd pass it on. ~Lee
Watch this on the largest computer screen you have (HD if possible) and have your sound turned on.
The hummingbird doing rolls chasing a bee is not to be missed.
Be sure and watch closely and check out the baby bat clinging under its mother. Unreal.
If you never knew what goes on in the garden when you aren't paying attention, watch this - some of the finest photography you will ever see.
http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xHkq1edcbk4?rel=0
Beautiful. I have seen it before, but it never get old. Thanks.
llamb wrote:
I received the following and thought I'd pass it on. ~Lee
Watch this on the largest computer screen you have (HD if possible) and have your sound turned on.
The hummingbird doing rolls chasing a bee is not to be missed.
Be sure and watch closely and check out the baby bat clinging under its mother. Unreal.
If you never knew what goes on in the garden when you aren't paying attention, watch this - some of the finest photography you will ever see.
http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xHkq1edcbk4?rel=0I received the following and thought I'd pass it o... (
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Like others I'd seen this before but it never gets old. Thanks
llamb
Loc: Northeast Ohio
A few times I have watched a sputzy (English Sparrow) chase a moth. The sparrows' "hummingbird hover" maneuver is a delight to see, especially when they fly backwards for a few inches. Another great nature moment is watching a large snapping turtle lay her eggs. With tender care the prehistoric beasts dig a nest, lay their eggs and cover them with the care of any other mother. I have watched them do atrocious things and yet they can still exhibit love. Sort of like people, heh?
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