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colors of Ethiopia

Yellow dung fly

W Narbonne/Cerbere @ Port la Nouvelle

capanno mobile (Parco del ticino)

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(2022.03.07 新左營-楠梓間)

L'UM composée des BB67559 et 67494 viennent de franchir le viaduc de Garabit en charge de la desserte de St-Chély- d'Apcher.

Little ringed Plover

Scientific name

Charadrius dubius

 

A small, rotund wading bird, the Little ringed plover nests on bare gravel around flooded gravel pits, sandy riverbanks and reservoirs. Like other plovers, it forages for invertebrates and crustaceans in a particular way: standing and watching, running forward, pecking, then standing still again. It is a migrant species, arriving in this country in mid-March and leaving again in July.

AN UPSET REDTAIL !

Paukštvanagis (Accipiter nisus) Sparrowhawk

Blakiston's Fish-Owl (blakistoni), Ketupa blakistoni blakistoni, Bubo blakistoni, 60 - 72 cm. / 24 - 28 in. RARE resident. ENDANGERED. Largest species of owl in the world. Mixed forest along rivers. Photographed through a window at night with a freshly caught fish in the left talons. HUGE bird! They tell me these are closely managed and most are shackled.

 

One of the trip target birds. World Bird # 5,287.

 

Yoroushi Hot Springs, Nakashibetsu, Hokkaido, Japan.

 

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Poblenou, Barcelona.

Part of my cancer series.

Somebody save me. This is for people with cancer who are still looking for the cure.

Wasn't sure which one of these I liked more the darker one or the lighter.

If your interested in light painting check out this new light painting group Shining Light on Cancer. Thanks.

www.flickr.com/groups/1545026@N24/

View Large On Black Please click on the view large on black link, there are tiny sparkles that can only be seen large.

 

Flying: moving freely in the air

 

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