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Sunrise on two different worlds; Earth and Mars.
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Photo Credit: NASA
 

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Photos from yesterday's walk, taken with my Canon
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Chamomile
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Fields with poppies
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This is not cropped. The planes had to fight against the strong wind, some of them were flying pretty low. That's an Austrian plane, btw.
Nice bird photos. Our pigeons are more grey coloured than yours but our woodpeckers look fairly similar. When the woodpeckers are active, they can be heard for blocks around.

Those flowers are lovely. The poppies look like they're taking over the fields.

Nice plane photo. It must be quite loud when it flies over.
 

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Nice bird photos. Our pigeons are more grey coloured than yours but our woodpeckers look fairly similar. When the woodpeckers are active, they can be heard for blocks around.

Those flowers are lovely. The poppies look like they're taking over the fields.

Nice plane photo. It must be quite loud when it flies over.
It is, if they're flying as low as the one on my picture.
 

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Wild Green Iguana taken at Wakodahatchee wetlands 2015-05-24 with my Lumix camera. This one probably between 3 and 4 feet long (1 to 1.3m). They are not native, but feral populations are established, probably escapees or discarded from pet owners who could no longer care for them.

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I was in a taxicab in the Caribbean once, and a cab driver stopped to throw a stone at one. He said if he hit it, it would fall, and he would take it home and have it for dinner. We were entertainers on a cruise ship so he knew we wouldn't cause any problems if he caught the lizard.
 

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