DemocracySpot, to photography
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📷 Contemplative horse.

#FediversalPictures #Photography #Horses

MiBaWi, to animals
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Donations / pet food have been held up at the Egypt- border since christmas ... until Wednesday!

For the first time since the start of the six months ago, pet & animal food has reached the .

This food, sent by Safe Haven for Donkeys, has arrived at the temporary animal shelter yesterday.

📸 Sulala Animal Rescue

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anubiarts, to pixelart
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BenHigbie, to Artist
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If there are any equestrians out there who are in need of a nice high energy and dreamlike rendering of a magnificent horse to display in ur interior, here it is! Msg me if interested, it was made by my friend Baow, it is painted w/oil paint on canvas. It's nice + large but not too large. I'd love to find a home for this beautiful composition! #artforsale #artist #artists #art#handmade #equine #horses #horse #nature #animals #artfinder #artmarket #supportthearts #supportlivingartists #artgallery

timrichards, to london
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So strange. Imagine stepping out of your London home and seeing a horse galloping at you.

Blood-covered horses run loose through central London

(maybe paywalled) #London #Horses https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/blood-covered-horses-run-loose-through-central-london-20240424-p5fmec.html

ianbremmer, to random

horses running loose through the streets of london this morning

(paul revere's revenge?)

christianschwaegerl,
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@ianbremmer From the WSJ: “…several people noted the spectacle of horses running wild covered in blood through central London didn’t look good. (Adding to the sense of doom was that the clock on the Elizabeth Tower, which houses the Big Ben bell, suddenly started telling the wrong time—an issue that was soon fixed.)” #london #monarchy #horses

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christianschwaegerl, to london
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From the WSJ: “…several people noted the spectacle of horses running wild covered in blood through central London didn’t look good. (Adding to the sense of doom was that the clock on the Elizabeth Tower, which houses the Big Ben bell, suddenly started telling the wrong time—an issue that was soon fixed.)” #london #monarchy #horses

DemocracySpot, to photography
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📷 Visited the horses today.

#FediversalPictures #Photography #Nature #Horses

tallship, to Horses
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One of the most beautiful photographs of a horse that I've ever seen...

#tallship #livestock_photography #horses #photography @pczachurski

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RiversideBryan, to Florida
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¡caballos! 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎

I could barely contain my excitement when I wandered upon this scene.

I waited and watched for nearly 30 minutes, but this was the best photo I was able to get. 🫤
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#Jacksonville #Florida #Photography #AmateurPhotography #Pixelfed #StreetPhotography #GalaxyS23+ #Horses

TheConversationUS, to history
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Many people have learned that horses first came to the Americas when Spanish explorers brought them here about 500 years ago.

But fossils show horses have been in North America for centuries, including during the Americas during the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago.

https://theconversation.com/horses-lived-in-the-americas-for-millions-of-years-new-research-helps-paleontologists-understand-the-fossils-weve-found-and-those-that-are-missing-from-the-record-223268

AmiW, to london German
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⚪ Schwarz und weiss... Ein
Lieblingsfoto.
🟤 Black and white... A favorite photo
📷 by Artist: / in Loc.: UK 🇬🇧 - Title: "🤍🖤" - ➡️

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patep34, to Horses
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3 pics of some Texas horsies for @amyfou from Easter!😺 The first two pics are of miniature horses & the last one is a mom & her foal - all so very cute & magnificent!! These were at my dad’s wife’s brother’s little ranch just south of San Antonio.

Two miniature horses, side view. Shorter horse is light brown & white; taller horse is dark brown & white. Wire fence (of their pen) in front.
Two normal sized horses, both brown. Taller horse is the mother of the smaller horse. Smaller horse has a white nose. Blue bucket on ground. Trees in background.

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jnye, to Arizona
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🐴 So it's not quite a "sunset" photo, but it was AT ... does that count? 😆 It's Matinee's turn to wish everyone goodnight & happy weekend. She's looking forward to it. She's also looking forward to her slave human opening the #$%&! gate now that she's finished her supper.

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The rise of the bee rustlers;

Every year, the bloom of thousands of almond trees in California spurs one of the world’s largest, albeit artificial, migrations of animals; as billions of are loaded onto trucks and sent to deliver lucrative pollination fees for their human keepers.

This insect odyssey ensures paydays for often struggling beekeepers, the production of most of the world’s almonds, and increasingly, an opportunity for enterprising thieves.

Standing in the way of the bee rustlers — often alone — is , a deputy at the Butte County Sheriff’s Office in California’s Central Valley.

Freeman is a steely sort of bee detective. Angular, with a shaved head and fond of wearing wrap-around sunglasses, the taciturn deputy is a beekeeper himself and is aghast at how hive thefts have become so ubiquitous.

Last year, according to Freeman calculations, a record of more than 🔸2,300 honeybee hives were stolen in the Central Valley🔸.
This year’s thefts could easily surpass that number, with Freeman recording nearly 2,000 hives stolen already.

Despite the growing scale of this crime, Freeman is typically the only law enforcement officer working with beekeepers to track the stolen hives and their thieves.

“I’m trying to get more help for this because it’s become a major problem, it’s getting out of control,” Freeman said.

While California has state branches devoted to stamping out the theft of or , no such task force exists for bees, he notes with no small amount of envy and frustration.

The federal government is also uninterested in the issue, despite what Freeman describes as clear-cut evidence that stolen hives have been transported over state lines
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https://www.noemamag.com/the-rise-of-the-bee-bandits

rnatale, to Horses
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julieb53, to Horses
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art_history_animalia, to Horses
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#ThreeForThursday:
Franz Marc (German, 1880-1916)
Grazing #Horses IV (The Red Horses),
1911
Oil on canvas, 121 x 183 cm (47 5/8 x 72 1/16 in.)
On display at Harvard Art Museums

“As this painting's numeric title suggests, Marc returned repeatedly to the horse as a subject. He became well known for his preoccupation with animals, seeing them as the embodiment of a better, purer world, the bringers of spiritual renewal to Western culture.”

Franz Marc German (Munich 1880-1916 Verdun) Grazing Horses IV (The Red Horses), 1911 Oil on canvas Busch-Reisinger Museum, Bequest in memory of Paul E. and Gabriele B Geier, 2014.301 In 1911, deep in discussions with other members of the expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter and preoccupied with questions of color, Marc began work on Grazing Horses IV. Wishing to give form to inner experience and to free himself from formal constraints imposed by the outside world, he aimed to detach color from its descriptive function and assigned each primary color a specific symbolic value. As this painting's numeric title suggests, Marc returned repeatedly to the horse as a subject. He became well known for his preoccupation with animals, seeing them as the embodiment of a better, purer world, the bringers of spiritual renewal to Western culture. Grazing Horses IV became the artist's first work to enter a museum collection, the same year it was made. Like Heckel's triptych and Kirchner's self-portrait nearby, the painting first belonged to the Folkwang Museum in Hagen (later in Essen), which was at the vanguard of contemporary art collecting in Germany at the time. The painting was removed from the collection in 1937 as part of the National Socialist campaign to rid German museums of "degenerate art."

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