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This little elephant was a bit scared. It raced away from us and after it found to be save, it began to go crazy.
Huab River, Namibia
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Golden Weaver in the reeds in front of "my" chalet in the beautiful Lagoon Camp, Botswana
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The gardner was hitting this guy with the broom and suddenly he got into an alert mode, he took out those horns and was almost standing.
Between the end of a cyclone passing our East Coast and the remains of a tsunami from Tonga the ocean is not happy.
Main Beach - Surfers Paradise - Queensland.
Topaz Studio + Texture thanks to Alan.
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Excellence Award - Gallery de la Gravure.
With anti-climb paint too!!!
Hff guys, have a good one!!!
Sorry to post and run, will catch up as soon as, have a great weekend folks :)
All of a sudden it was raining female Northern Cardinals in January! Maybe I should forward this to Ripley's Believe It or Not!!!
A female Magpie- Lark staring angrily at me. Taken along the Yarra River at Southbank , Melbourne Victoria.
The Magpie-lark is distinctively marked in black and white.
The thin whitish bill and pale iris separate it from other similarly coloured species.
The adult male Magpie-lark has a white eyebrow and black face, while the female has an all-white face with no white eyebrow.
The Magpie-lark is often referred to as a Peewee or PeeWit after the sound of its distinctive calls.
The name Magpie-lark is quite misleading, as the species has no link with either the magpies or the larks.
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Some angry looking clouds with the sun high lighting the nearest through a break in the cloud cover.
Cormorant Everglades, USA.
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Another evening leopard sighting in Masai Mara National Park, Kenya.
It looks a bit annoyed probably because of the number of jeeps present. I am sure with the Covid restrictions...the animals are enjoying some peace and quiet.
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This series is of a male European Stonechat.
This is a male Stonechat. Males have black upperparts, a broad wing patch and more white on neck sides, and white rump. Breast and flanks are chestnut-rufous, belly and undertail coverts are white. Hood is black.
Females are much paler with a brown streaked hood
Taken in EVOA on the Tagus Estuary just outside of Lisbon Portugal
-Saxicola rubicola
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Two Northern Mockingbirds squaring off a bit in my side yard. The top one had just dive bombed me from behind. I could feel the wingbeats on my neck. They are way too much fun not to pay some attention to. I can hear one singing through the window right now.
Nice Music:
About 12 noon I took this shot of this angry looking face coming across our fields. I didn't stay outside for long.
Mourning warbler that popped up for a brief 2 seconds beside me as I was tracking a Black Throated Green warbler. I really adore that black necklace on this bird, although the sun made it a challenge to shoot, and balance exposure - this bird was in the shade of this tree.
Photo number 2 of the European Stonechat.
I can not begin to know what was going on in this little guys head but he was very interesting to watch. He was also one of the less shy birds in Portugal and posed nicely.
Long considered a member of the thrush family, Turdidae, genetic evidence has placed it and its relatives in the Old World flycatcher family, Muscicapidae
-Saxicola rubicola