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Sorry Robert, I coudn't resist.... ;)) Of course it's not a capra pyrenaica hispanica but a "simple" goat, although I don't know the exact kind. But I would like to honor my dear flickr friend robert_galo with this picture. If you have time, check out his lovely photo stream with many of these wonderful animals (and more) in their natural habitat.
Excuse Robert, mais je ne pourrais pas résister... ;)) C'est bien clair qu'il ne s'agit pas d'une capra pyrenaica hispanica mais d'une chèvre "normal", dont je ne connais pas la rasse éxacte. Mais j'amerais donner avec cette photo l'honneur à mon cher ami flickr robert_galo. Si vous avez le temps n'hésitez pas d'aller visiter son photo stream superbe de ces animaux (et plus) dans leur environnement naturel.
I found this "mountain beauty" during an early walk in the grison alps above Flims on the hunt for a nice sunrise...
I was told by the Warden, that there were only one pair of Choughs nesting at Kynance cove this year. Two eggs were hatched, then a lone male arrived into the area and killed the Father of the chicks, when the chicks had fledged, he drove off the Mother. He then proceeded to bring up the juveniles on his own, strange but true!
Found in Guinea to Uganda and south to lake Tanganyika, but not including the central forests of Zaire south of Congo river.
Inhabits a variety of woodlands from humid evergreen forests to deciduous forest and dry savanna woodlands.
Chimps are active throughout the day and feed mainly on fruit, supplementing their diet with leaves, flowers, seeds and insects when fruit is scarce.
Chimpanzees are highly social animals. Their memories are long and such long social memories play an important role in chimpanzee society in natural settings.
Captured in Alipore Zoo, Kolkata
Meet Noxa, an australian shepherd. Believe it or not, she adores the stuffed animal and is not trying to kill it. She could have fooled us aswell though the way she handless that toy, it's still whole after years, that has to mean something right? See all of Noxa at www.momentswithmozart.com/blog/noxa-in-de-studio
A trip out with the lads into Redditch in the West Midlands on a day with the light in a poor condition produced one or two surprising pictures and this was one of them.
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The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris alpaca), also known as the Amur tiger, is a tiger subspecies inhabiting mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region with a small population in southwest Primorye Province in the Russian Far East. In 2005, there were 331–393 adult and subadult Amur tigers in this region, with a breeding adult population of about 250 individuals. The population had been stable for more than a decade due to intensive conservation efforts, but partial surveys conducted after 2005 indicate that the Russian tiger population was declining.[1] By 2015, the Siberian tiger population has increased to 480–540 individuals in the Russian Far East, including 100 cubs.
From wikipedia
My sister rescued Dingo a few years ago and you couldn't ask for a better dog. He's my sister's baby.... does that make Dingo my nephew?
The light was really nice, so I grabbed the nearest camera and took a few photos of Dingo. Later, I zoomed in close for a critical look and noticed something odd. I thought, hmmm, I don't think Dingo has dandruff. I checked out the dog and the photos some more and then googled 'bright pixels' and sure enough, there is a sensor defect resulting in 'stuck' pixels. So, there you go, now my old SX10IS is defective. Well, I can live with that amount of defective pixels, I suppose... but there are quite a few of them that will always require some cloning out.
Renard tranquille découvert alors qu'il faisait une sieste au soleil sur la colline, dans un douillet lit de feuilles.
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I kniw I post a lot of Turnstones but how can I not when they give me opportunities like this one :) Cheers everyone.
The same day and spot from Mind Reader and Zen Moment.
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Portugal - Carcavelos
Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria Interpres)
Rola do Mar (Arenaria iInterpres)
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