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Mike Powell's avatarMike Powell

In the weak early morning light, the sky and the water merged together, providing an uncluttered backdrop for this portrait of a Great Blue Heron.

I’ve taken quite a few photos of Great Blue Herons (Ardea herodias), but rarely have I encountered one as cooperative as this one was early on Monday morning. He looked to be cold and may have been trying to snooze as he huddled near the edge of the boardwalk. He let me get pretty close to him and didn’t seem to object to my presence, though he did follow me with his eyes. As a result of his tolerance, I was able to capture more detail in the heron’s feathers than I usually can manage.

After a few shots, I left him in peace to catch a few more winks.

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Building a legacy

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So Perfect

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Pat Cegan's avatarSource of Inspiration

layers

The intricate perfection
of all creation demonstrates
but a portion of Creator’s power.
Stand in awe and reverence for
all life, abusing or neglecting
none for each is of the Divine
and worthy of respect.

What we judge as imperfect
serves a Divine purpose through
its imperfection. Be at peace,
all is as it must be for this
moment in time.

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South Coast, Winklespruit

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Winkel final 2 (Large) (Large)

Winklespruit is a small seaside resort north of the mouth of the Illovo River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It forms part of eThekwini. On May 10, 1875 the schooner Tonga which was carrying wares for Durban was wrecked here.  Winkel final 2 B&W (Large)

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Mandela’s Body Arrives for Viewing in South Africa

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Nelson Mandela by Sincelor

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jujufilms's avatarJuju Films

Nelson Mandela by Sincelor  by Jujufilms
Nelson Mandela by Sincelor , a photo by Jujufilms on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Artist Sincelor paints this mural as a tribute to Nelson Mandela at the Kamer House Mandela Day event in Fidjrosse, Cotonou, Republic of Benin.

Shot by Maasta.

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Children from poorer homes ‘watch more TV and eat fattier foods’

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Children from poorer homes ‘watch more TV and eat fattier foods’.

CHILDREN from disadvantaged homes consume 23pc more calories than better-off youngsters each day, and spend much more time in front of TV and computer screens.

A new Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) report highlights the widening health and social gap between Irish children by the time they are just five years old. It also lays bare the growing strain placed on families by the economic downturn.  It reveals that the average five-year-old consumes approximately 1,500 calories per day, but children from less advantaged backgrounds, such as lower-income groups, consume 23pc more calories on average each day.  And this higher calorie intake is clearly related to obesity rates. The report also shows that children whose mothers are educated to Junior Cert level or lower are more than twice as likely to be obese (9pc) as those whose mothers have a degree (4pc).

Scientists Hail Male Contraception Breakthrough

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