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These seagulls were out for blood....like a scene from the birds. Anyway, this is from the Oregon coast at Cannon Beach. A great and favorite spot, in the background is Haystack Rock. Always a great time there, especially in the winter months!
Abandoned airport runway foliage.
DXO film emulation software: Agfa Ultra Color 100.
Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, New York.
IMA SAFS recon stumble upon a lightly guarded SDR refinery well and commences attack to take over the installation.
hey guys, i'm working on a new kid's tv show with my dear friend bruna (this is us).
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As soon as I saw this I knew exactly how I would edit this.
So I attack it with my camera and then when I was done I sat down to start trying out the bubbles and I noticed there was ACTUALLY a lifeguard on duty and he was watching me the whole time.
There is rarely ever a lifeguard on duty. But I guess I should have realized it since the boat was out. I'm sure he didn't care anyways. I just hate when I realize later that someone was watching me and I didn't notice.
I wanted to try something different yesterday and a friend suggested Chester Zoo. This is a weaver bird coming under attack whilst trying to construct it's nest.
Somewhere in the Greenland Sea we had the luck of witnessing a polar bear sneak in on a seal, climbing on the ice and launch its attack. The seal was lucky to survive, but it was very close ...
"Entre anecdote historique et humour
L'œuvre de Gilbert Coqalane, intitulée « Morse attacks, opération Neptune, suite et fin », évoque la célèbre scène du parachutiste John Steele qui, lors de la seconde guerre mondiale, fut suspendu à l’église de Sainte-Mère-Eglise (Normandie) pendant le débarquement. Petite histoire dans la grande histoire, cette anecdote d’un acte manqué est devenue un symbole connu de tous, où il est possible sans compromettre l’engagement du soldat de capter un potentiel d’humour dans la malchance."
Nothing seemed to ruffled the Great Gray Owls feathers until this unhappy Gray Jay started attacking him. The jay ended up winning and the owl moved on.
1:15 A.M. I decided to document a real chocopie attack. You will note the lack of a glass. No one in their right mind goes to the trouble of pouring milk into a glass at one in the morning! You might note the size of the bite. This was not done politely but half-asleep and with a burning hunger for chocolate.
Chocopies are universally loved throughout the Korean Peninsula and beyond. It would not be going too far to say that these are greatly valued in North Korea (who gets them illegally) and in Russia. They are actually traded for things in North Korea. The Russian port of Vladivostok is awash in Chocopies as they are a favorite with Russian sailors.
Compliments to the Orion Company for this delectible treat!
All thanks and credit for this idea go to Mr. Bob Delaney of Flickr fame who suggested it.
Nikon D70 with 18-70 lens at 1 second.
South Korea
October 26, 2023
A seagull swoops down to attack, thirsty...for BLOOD!
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Also, I will be on summer vacation for about a week, starting today; So if you notice I'm not uploading, just know that I'm not dead.
I put out some sugar water and fruit out for the wasps and have been having fun observing their antics. There have been many skirmishes when one approaches another too closely! Nearly as funny as the wrestling on TV! LOL. I managed to get a couple of shots but it is all over in a flash! This one nearly lept out of the frame! You can see the shadow of the attacker.
Vespa vulgaris
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This Barred Owl is made unwelcome by the local American Robins, who dive-bomb it. It looks up in concern after one touched its head. Mostly they raise a ruckus and swoop down toward its head and body, but don't make contact. The picture in the comments is of a Black-headed Grosbeak who joined in the attack.
Orwell aka; spitfire attacking from below whomever sits a spell on the bench.lol (His eyes are at that transition stage, blue and gold.)
Hey everyone, here is my first post on Flickr showing moc I made in August 2020. Check out my Instagram for more photos!
A pair of Buchón, painted up as Messerschmitt Bf 109s for their roles in the 1969 film "Battle of Britain", prepare for their mock attack on Duxford Airfield during the 2023 "Battle of Britain" Air Show.
Aircraft: Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchón "Yellow 10" (G-AWHK) and two-seater HA-1112-M4L “Red 11” (G-AWHC).
Location: The Imperial War Museum's Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire.
This poor bee was being attacked by a wasp, which was trying hard to sting her, while she did her best to escape.
Well, couldn't have that eh? So I stepped in, flicked the wasp (no, I didn't damage it!) and after 30 seconds or so, the bee rallied and fell off the bench into greenery below … what a clever bee eh?
An image I made for Spacing Magazine's The Disaster Issue.
spacingtoronto.ca/2012/05/25/come-to-the-spacing-release-...
Two young White -tailed Kites after each other in mid-air. This seems to be a common behavior among these young birds to dance through the air together. Not entirely sure if this behavior is playful, or is in fact a dispute of territory. Given their age, I'd guess it's playful. (The unfortunate part of this photo - it is a major crop of the original file.) Half Moon Bay, CA