Thick-headed Fly (Physocephala floridana: Conopidae) Ca. 1 cm long. Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Open Park setting at the edge of a remnant gallery woods in a low area at ca. 91 m (300 ft) elevation.
I went to a different and new park today. This one started out as a rock quarry years ago and it has a natural spring that feeds into it along with rain run off.
This fella is one that I had never seen before and it was a quick little guy.
This a photo I took a couple of weeks ago at Tygum Park this purple swamphen was sunning those beautiful wings thanks Ken it was a senior moment wrote wrong name sorry friends.
A photo I took today at Sharp Park Canungra this is a small but beautiful park and camping ground with the Coomera river running through it the birds dragonflies and other beautiful wildlife love it the river was running really strong today it was calming sitting beside the water listening to...
A photo I took at our local park usually there is only one Swan that I ever see but when I went yesterday there was a whole family what a joy to behold.
There was a frenzy at this water puddle in the park running adjacent to the lake with common mynas, jungle mynas and crows jostling to quench their thirst. Photo is a bit blurry because of the commotion of the birds as well as fading light.
A little grebe in the winter on the lake in Beddington Park, south London, UK. There were several of them bobbing around and some visitors to the park were commenting, "Oh look, it's late in the year to see ducklings. But that one must have had its tail bitten off by another one."...
Common kingfisher taken in Beddington Park, on Boxing Day 2013. I'd had a good afternoon for spotting kingfishers but the light was fading and mist was coming off the river so I started to head home. This kingfisher appeared on a branch just across the river from me and sat still long enough for...
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