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on the plains of the remote Western Corridor of the Serengeti we found a Cheetah with 4 cubs .

There is plenty of prey in that area including large herds of Thomson's Gazelle but there are also lots of Lions and Spotted Hyena's .

I find Cheetah mothers really fascinating

 

cheetah

acinonyx jubatus

jachtluipaard

guépard

Gepard

guepardo o chita

ghepardo

guepardo ou chita

 

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Ndutu area in southeastern Serengeti, Tanzania

 

cheetah

acinonyx jubatus

jachtluipaard

guépard

Gepard

guepardo o chita

ghepardo

guepardo ou chita

 

IUCN RED LIST Status: Vulnerable and the trend is DECREASING

 

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I was pleased to see my old friend the wild female fox that lives off one of the many trails in Anchorage. It's been two years since I was able to visit and here she was giving quite a look to something that was making noise off in the distance.

 

Taken 21 February 2023 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Female leopard (Panthera pardus) born March 2018 who has taken up residence in the north-western part of Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa - adjacent to her mother's territory. Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Civil Protection has issued the code orange, weather alert.

this adult female knows that there are Common Buzzards in the area

 

also called Goshawk

accipiter gentilis

havik

autour des palombes

Habicht

 

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Spreeuw in de tuin, december 2021

 

Sturnus vulgaris

E: Common Starling

D: Star

F: Étourneau sansonnet

 

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A tiger at Hammerton Zoo.

did you know...a Meerkat can spot an eagle in flight more than a thousand feet away

 

a humorous clip on Meerkats in the Kgalagadi

 

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Hungry Robin in our garden (on the Camelia)

 

(Shot through the Dining Room window)

Do I hear a human (and her dog)?

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Great Horned Owl photographed in Arizona, USA. Thanks for viewing!

 

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Racconigi, con morsetto Manfrotto 349 e testa basculante, 22,4 mt...

Whitetail Deer in central Nebraska.

Wild South Africa

Kruger National Park

 

I know, technically not correct, but never mind, it catches the eye :-))

what lurks in the underbrush?

Barn Owl waiting patiently for a sign of prey. Taken at a Northumberland nature reserve.

Two young Mule Deer glancing back for the source of a sudden sound. Not to worry, it was just some falling rocks.

RKO_2986. Northern Goshawk in alert mode!

 

What else could you wish for when taking wildlife shots!

 

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Collared Sparrowhawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus)

 

Seen in the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands on this day in 2019.

A late day walk on a foggy eve. The coyotes were near and howling. Time to head home.

Snugs giving all of her focus to what ever has captured her attention!

This gorgeous little fellow was certainly very alert and keeping an eye on me while I was trying to move slowly in trying to capture that stance. Brave little fellow!

Black-capped Chickadee

Wawanosh Wetlands,

Sarnia, ON

Was driving on the country road when I saw this deer flock on the icy surface. Stopped the car in the middle of the road and I took my gear with the 100mm lens mounted, the car window stayed closed because it was -12C outside. Looked like me and flock leader had eye contact and like it was saying "Hey snap that shot we want to move forward". I snapped and back on the road again. The flock was still freezing in that position making sure we were far away.

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Pentax K-5

SMC Pentax-M 100mm F2.8

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The classic stance for these birds as they're looking and listening for worms. I've never understood how they can hear a worm move or wriggle under the grass and down in the soil! Amazing to me.

 

I found this lovely bird in our front yard on November 1st, 2022. Of course I was on my belly to get this low perspective, a place I often find myself when photographing wildlife :)

A lineman lookout blasts on his horn warning the rest of the team up the line to be aware of an approaching train.

Always alert and watchful... Two thumbs up for these lifeguards; this image is for one of them.

He was quite busy foraging on a fallen tree for a few moments then he totally surprised me when he flew up and landed on a tree very close to where I was standing. I did not get the chance to zoom out to get his whole body in the frame, so I had to settle for a close up of his head and shoulders! :)

Level 4A

Castle Towers Shopping Centre

Rooftop Carpark

Castle Hill, north-western Sydney

 

Late afternoon, Thursday 14th October, 2021.

 

Torrential rain, hail, thunder, lightning - the full Gothic display.

Very typical for Sydney.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon 16-35mm f 4/L lens

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad by NCH software

My energy drink can collection is now up to five and growing. Where this is going nobody knows. I can now say this is part of the energy drink series.

 

Each can was shot individually with my Nikon 55mm f/2.8 NIKKOR Micro with about a 6-10 image focus stack. They do seem to have a lot of potential for art. Five cans, a rectangular to polar coordinate conversion, a wavy window and yummy colors make this slider complete!

 

Happy Slider Sunday - HSS

Sometimes it can be a little difficult to gauge what a cat might be thinking. One moment it might be very playful and a split second later, its eyes and ears are showing an alert position.

I've been spotted across the waterhole, but earlier the Wildebeest had been rutting and running behind them, they were anxious with all the commotion and nervous to approach to drink water. Adult female and juvenile male at Erindi private game reserve, Namibia

Collared Sparrowhawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus) juvenile

 

One of a pair that were in the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands.

Kingfisher looks like it's spotted something and is ready to strike.

It so wonderful to see blue sky.

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