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Bongsong · 10 months ago
Abundance tropical rainforest with foggy and river flowing through in the morning at national park Pro Photo
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Touchdown!!!
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: any of an order (Strigiformes) of chiefly nocturnal birds of prey with a large head and eyes, short hooked bill, strong talons, and soft fluffy often brown-mottled plumage
Billywix billywixing it up
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a tawny owl (Strix aluco); broadly: an owl
Madge and Padge, natch
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
Et tu-whit tu-whoo, Brute?
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: the cry of an owl
Looking sharp!
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a very small harsh-voiced North American owl (Aegolius acadicus) that is largely dark brown above and chestnut streaked with white beneath
Babes in the woods
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: an owl or owlet
Baby, it's cold outside
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a snowy owl : a large ground-nesting diurnal arctic owl (Nyctea scandiaca) that enters the chiefly northern parts of the U.S. in winter and has plumage that is sometimes nearly pure white but usually with brownish spots or bars
The name's 'Gill'
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
That's 'barred owl,' not 'bard owl,' bub
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: the type genus of the family Strigidae comprising owls that lack ear tufts and including the tawny owl and the barred owl
Michael Pacher (1435–1498), “Saint Augustine and the devil.”
Bongsong · 8 months ago
A new level, a new devil. I couldn’t believe my ears when a young mother said this during a Bible study once. I rarely heard anyone talk so openly about the opposition that comes when you walk with Christ — even though our Presbyterian confessions speak of this reality. In the Heidelberg Catechism, Question 127 asks why we pray, “Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.” The answer: . . . since our mortal enemies, the devil, the world, and our own flesh cease not to assault us, do Thou therefore preserve and strengthen us by the power of Thy Holy Spirit, that we may not be overcome in this spiritual warfare . . .  .
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Touchdown!!!
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: any of an order (Strigiformes) of chiefly nocturnal birds of prey with a large head and eyes, short hooked bill, strong talons, and soft fluffy often brown-mottled plumage
Billywix billywixing it up
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a tawny owl (Strix aluco); broadly: an owl
Madge and Padge, natch
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
Et tu-whit tu-whoo, Brute?
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: the cry of an owl
Looking sharp!
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a very small harsh-voiced North American owl (Aegolius acadicus) that is largely dark brown above and chestnut streaked with white beneath
Babes in the woods
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: an owl or owlet
Baby, it's cold outside
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a snowy owl : a large ground-nesting diurnal arctic owl (Nyctea scandiaca) that enters the chiefly northern parts of the U.S. in winter and has plumage that is sometimes nearly pure white but usually with brownish spots or bars
The name's 'Gill'
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: a barn owl; broadly: an owl
That's 'barred owl,' not 'bard owl,' bub
Bongsong · 8 months ago
Definition: the type genus of the family Strigidae comprising owls that lack ear tufts and including the tawny owl and the barred owl
Michael Pacher (1435–1498), “Saint Augustine and the devil.”
Bongsong · 8 months ago
A new level, a new devil. I couldn’t believe my ears when a young mother said this during a Bible study once. I rarely heard anyone talk so openly about the opposition that comes when you walk with Christ — even though our Presbyterian confessions speak of this reality. In the Heidelberg Catechism, Question 127 asks why we pray, “Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.” The answer: . . . since our mortal enemies, the devil, the world, and our own flesh cease not to assault us, do Thou therefore preserve and strengthen us by the power of Thy Holy Spirit, that we may not be overcome in this spiritual warfare . . .  .
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