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  • A top-down view of a trio of roses on black.
    Rosy Trio.jpg
  • Well, the view from the backyard is still a Winter Wonderland. If your wondering where that new nice contrasting black fence came from, it was Tri-County Fence & Deck!
    339A3902.jpg
  • Mr. Squirrel Trying To Camouflage Himself In The Grass
    Squirrely Grass.jpg
  • The prairie dog finally has a full belly and is completely exhausted from dealing with starlings trying to steal its food. ..So it's time to take a nap.
    gimme_my_carrot_10.jpg
  • This carp swam up to this cute little gosling and tried to eat its webbed food for lunch. These little gosling squealed and the big geese came to its defense.
    carp_bait.jpg
  • This Chimp tries to blend it with the trees at the Saint Louis Zoo.<br />
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More than any other ape, chimpanzees use tools. They use sticks to fish for insects, poking the twigs into the holes of ant or termite mounds and pulling them out, covered with wiggling food. Chimps use stones to crack open hard-shelled nuts or fruits. They also use leaves as sponges, either to soak up drinking water or to clean the body. And they use leafy twigs to keep away flies.<br />
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What's one of the first things you notice about chimpanzees? Probably their arms. These apes have very long, powerful arms and long-fingered hands - perfect for hanging around in trees. Chimps spend a lot of time in trees, where they do most of their feeding and nesting.
    Chimpanzee Camouflage.jpg
  • Customers at Maynard's Restaurant on Lake Minnetonka in Minnesota were trying to feed geese and gosling’s bread when carp kept surfacing and stealing the food.
    yum_lunch.jpg
  • A Horse tries to stay warm as winter flurries begin to fall
    Stay Warm Horsy.jpg
  • This prairie dog was just trying to eat and this little bird just kept trying to take the food right out of the prairie dogs mouth.  It was really funny to watch and the prairie dog did not seem to care.
    gimme_my_carrot.jpg
  • A Nuthatch tries to stay warm while perched in a bare winter tree during a snow storm
    Nuthatch Flurries.jpg
  • A Pigeon/Dove Snuggles Next To A Tree And Tries To Stay Warm
    Cozy Pigeon.jpg
  • To me it seems this daisy it trying to tell a story
    A Daisy Does Tell.jpg
  • Mr. Quakers is making his rounds trying to locate some food.
    339A5603.jpg
  • An ant tries to navigate crawling around this summer bloom
    Ant On Floral Tips.jpg
  • The starling is trying really hard to steal that food from the prairie dog.
    gimme_my_carrot_7.jpg
  • This little hummingbird sure loved these flowers at the Saint Louis Zoo. This beautiful bird was so hard to try and photograph as it flies so fast.
    hummingbird.jpg
  • Was trying for something to fit a mood, a dark piece with a good amount of black and some rich tones from the flowers, and light hues to contrast.
    spring-flowers-A2.jpg
  • A Golden Longhorn beetle tries to camouflage himself in the middle of the daisy
    Yellow Beetle On Flower.jpg
  • Trying to catch a sunset in the middle of Lake Minnetonka
    Surrounded By Blue.jpg
  • Megatron trying to release his fury on the world at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.
    Megatrons Fury.jpg
  • The white-tailed doe still browsing and sampling the vegetation trying to decide what to eat.
    white_tailed_doe5.jpg
  • This beautiful white-tailed doe is just browsing the vegetation trying to decide what would be great for lunch or dinner.
    white_tailed_doe3.jpg
  • The white-tailed doe trying to decide the best way to eat the bird seed.
    white_tailed_doe13.jpg
  • Like most owls, the Great Horned Owl makes great use of secrecy and stealth. Due to its natural-colored plumage, it is well camouflaged both while active at night and while roosting during the day. Despite this, it can still sometimes be spotted on its daytime roosts, which are usually in large trees but may occasionally be on rocks. This regularly leads to their being mobbed by other birds, especially American Crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos). Since owls are, next to Red-tailed Hawks, perhaps the main predator of crows and their young, crows sometimes congregate from considerable distances to mob owls and caw angrily at them for hours on end. When the owls try to fly off to avoid this harassment, they are often followed by the corvids.
    Great Horned Owl 5.jpg
  • Two dogs play and chase trying to catch each other
    Fast as Fast Can Be.jpg
  • c'mon, somebody try to take my spot!
    King Of THe Hill.jpg
  • Starling brings in reinforcements to try and get the food away from the prairie dog.
    gimme_my_carrot_9.jpg
  • The starling is still trying to steal food from the prairie dog.
    gimme_my_carrot_6.jpg
  • Tufted Titmouse - Hopefully I have identified the bird correctly, as this is really my first time trying to capture a bird. I had to dig out an identification book, but I am pretty confident I got the right one. I tried to make a mission for myself to get a bird shot yesterday to expand my subject selection.<br />
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I don't really have an appropriate lens for these distances, especially with such little birds, so I tried for more of an overall composition to the shot as I could not isolate the bird with any kind of real quality. I pretty much left the shot as is, with a couple of color pops and a little bit of work to help accentuate the depth in the tree as it was such a large part of the shot, I though giving the branches a bit of character helped bring it all together.
    birdie.jpg
  • A sea gull soars above puffy teal clouds trying to reach the heavens
    339A7809.jpg
  • The Bavarian Smoke Haus opened in 1996 as an extension of  Dan's County Meats, our USDA inspected facility. Dan's  has been providing quality fresh and specialty meats in the New Melle area for generations.<br />
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Owners, Jim & Karen Joerling, have perfected a number of award winning smoked and specialty meats, including Bratwursts, Italian Sausage, Summer Sausage, Snack Stix, Five different  Bacons and  Smoked Hams.<br />
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Each recipe is the result of tried and true seasoning combinations and preparation practices that guarantee consistent, flavorful results each and every batch.<br />
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The next time you have a craving for a true German-style sausage or mouth-watering smoked pork or poultry, the Bavarian Smoke Haus is the place to go.<br />
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Just stepping in the door is like taking a trip to Germany. Come and experience the sites, sounds, and aromas of a true German meat shop... right here in New Melle, Missouri.
    Bavarian Smoke Haus.jpg
  • A male Norther Cardinal tries to balance on the side of my swing and hold on.
    Little Red Director.jpg
  • Large pink and purple petals one each cluster surround pointy yellow florets from the center in this flowing fine art floral shot from a garden.<br />
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I have not been able to get an identification on these flowers yet, try as I have.
    Pink and Purple Floral Pallete.jpg
  • The starling trying to steal the prairie dogs food.
    gimme_my_carrot_4.jpg
  • A starling bird comes along and starts trying to steal the prairie dogs food.
    gimme_my_carrot_2.jpg