Feathers of the
spot-bellied eagle-owl (Bubo nipalensis)
appearing as though marked with black hearts. Photo credit:
meagletrainer.
Feathers of the
spot-bellied eagle-owl (Bubo nipalensis)
appearing as though marked with black hearts. Photo credit:
meagletrainer.
When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

An owl’s ear.
Hummingbird nest. I wouldn’t have found it but I scared the mom off the nest while pruning the blackberries.
Wait for someone who could be the moon for you. Just as strong, just as steady, illuminating changes and seas and blooming flowers and summer nights. They’d wait for you in the dark. They’d dance around the sun. They’d receive your primal howls, your secrets, your dreams and shifting tides. Wait for the moon. Wait for nothing less than what steals your breath. What breaks you open. What lures your soul. What helps you rise.

Una capanna cowboy in Camargue, Francia.
”Make sure to turn your audio up so you can hear the underwater
chorus of wildlife! “The species we could be hearing out here could be
bowhead whales, ringed seals and beluga whales…each of these species
make these fantastic sounds. There’s so much going on under that water
that we just aren’t aware of.”by world_wildlife http://ift.tt/1TlSYSQ

Lucubratio: working by lamp, studying done at night
Lychnobius: one who turns night into day by working at night
Nocticola: one who is fond of night
Nocticolor: night-colored
Noctividus: one who sees by night
Pernox: lasting all night
Nocturnus: belonging to the night