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Zoo Animals
There always seems to be a stigma between Zoo Animals and Creatures in the Wild, from a photographic point but as I cannot get about as well as I could. So if you can get the right image, that’s good, and makes me well satisfied of what I can achieve. Hope you like this series. I know I enjoyed the experience. Stay safe. Patrick
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Novak Djokovic - Internazionali BNL d'Italia - Rome 2018
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Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) displaying some agility while fishing.
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Over the winter months I've been watching a pair of Barn Owls in the Lavenham fields. The light has not been kind in the past but this morning... it shone and so very bright. I think i'll call this chap....Barnaby.
No yoga on Wednesday, so off I went to Dodge and Twiglet's agility training to watch the fun - old Dodgie constantly goes back to Dad, checking he's getting on alright - just come of our the weaves here, and asking if he's a good boy!
Rana dalmatina
Size: 45 mm
Super wide angle macro shot of this young agile frog passing through a garden.
Shot with the experimental wide angle contraption I've mentioned in previous posts.
Canon 760D + cctv-lens.
My fourth entry for the CCC, in the Medieval Militia category. I wanted to try something a little different for this category, and since I haven’t built any elven builds recently, I thought it would be fun to revisit the style of my Linque Yanwe vignette from last year, for an elven archery range.
Elven archery training is much different from your everyday soldier drills. No standing around shooting at large targets here! Tall poles are placed in water, and the elves have to jump from pole to pole, all while hitting the small targets. Not only does this test their speed and accuracy, it also hones their agility skills.
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Fun Agility Competition in Muir of Ord, Ross-Shire, Scotland.
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I just took this little video clip with my mobile phone this afternoon of Asha doing her jumps in her back garden. She just loves Agility, she is brilliant at weaving. I must take a wee video clip of her weaving and upload it to flickr. I took Asha to Agility classes when she was around a year old and she was brilliant at it. The trainer was really impressed with her but unfortunately I was not. I got lost every time in the middle of the course so eventually gave it up and took Asha to Flyball classes which she excelled in too, she actually got her picture in a few papers demonstrating flyball. I hope you like this wee clip I can only take these wee videos with my mobile phone as for some reason videos from my camera won't upload to flickr. Hope you enjoy watching this video of Asha.
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The Luzon bleeding-heart, bleeding-heart dove, bleeding-heart pigeon or punay (Gallicolumba luzonica) is one of a number of species of ground dove in the genus Gallicolumba that are called "bleeding-hearts". The native name in Tagalog is punay. It is also known as paloma de punalada 'stabbed pigeon'. The Luzon bleeding-heart is the species in which the "blood" feature is most pronounced, with the reddish hue extending down the belly, furthering the illusion of blood having run down the bird's breast.
males tend to be larger and have a more pronounced red patch, while in the females it is slightly duller. The body shape is typical of the genus, with a round body, a short tail and long legs. R_13409
Known for its agility and strength, the northern goshawk is one of the most effective and versatile hunters in the raptor world. Northern goshawks are found in forests across the Northern Hemisphere, preferring dense woodlands for nesting and hunting. They inhabit coniferous, mixed, and deciduous forests, often in remote areas away from human activity.
The northern goshawk is a versatile predator with a diet that includes:
Birds: pigeons, crows, grouse, and songbirds.
Mammals: squirrels, rabbits, hares, and other small mammals.
Occasionally: reptiles and insects.
They use their powerful talons and keen eyesight to ambush prey, often hunting through fast, maneuverable flights in dense forests.
An enterprising and agile Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) successfully harvests the late-winter bounty on the twigs of a flowering crabapple tree.
I went to Snellville Days today with my friend Jessica to photograph the disc dogs, but they had agility going on instead. Taken May 4, 2008.