dairy cows were first brought to Australia n 1788
my guess is that these are Jerseys
A Taoist man with his face painted for a temple parade in Taiwan
I can't quite tell what is behind this look...
There are plenty of stamps featuring men but I wanted to find some who were doing things, rather than sitting in a portrait, or posing. In this case, we have some anonymous men racing, plowing, and planting.
Colorado River doing its best incised meander. The rock is Navajo Sandstone and the drop to the river is 1,000 feet. The best time to visit - and see the colours - is at sunrise or sunset.
Although I don't have the actual stamps, I do have this set of 2002 PHQ cards - which I think I prefer
rooftops
Storks are the national bird of Belarus. Their nests are high off the ground, in trees or rooftops, or pylons. They evolve over time as the pair return year after year and expand, alter and redecorate. Some nests have grown to 2 metres wide and could be decades old (and are, eventually, passed on to other pairs)
Some people's nests have thatched roofs that require repairs every 10-25 years or so. It can be eyewateringly expensive, but is environmentally friendly and the materials are sustainable. And is so pretty. With the wildfires we are experiencing, it is a good thing that it is not a common practice here.
Some architectural details for Thursday Postcard Hunt.
'creepy crawlies' of a different sort
once a year, millions (!) of red crabs take over this island in the Indian Ocean crab migration