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Strathspey, Scotland. A small hole at ground evel in the fence (out of view behind the foreground tree trunks) explains why the young deer failed to show again at the end. Goldcrest among birds singing nearby.
After charging a flat battery on the van for a few hours it needed a good run so where better than St Aidan's.
I almost cried of excitement today when Havi jumped on the sofa for her usual "sofa snuggling" with me, and for the first time EVER- she stayed on it after I got up and took a nap!
this probably seems so silly to you, but I'm in tears... this means she is so used to the house and to us- bunnies usually only feel safe enough to nap on the floor level, unless they are very confident and secure in their sorrounding...
*sniff*
underwater, marine creatures, fish
a hunting school of bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus) and baitfish, Indian ocean
©Geoff Spiby/Cape Photo Library
Three male orange-tips were chasing a female around my local meadow. They eventually landed on the ground, flapping away like crazy. This pic shows all four orange-tips.
Today, on our walk, Yannig curled up in the grass at my feet, or tried
to hide himself in a hedge.
Although there were a couple of explosions from the quarry that startled
him, he has indeed got used to these.
He didn't enjoy his walk in the way he usually does. That is to say he
didn't run around and explore.
Back home, pretty normal, though this morning he ran round and round he
garden in a frenetic fashion. That's not usual, either.
Behaviour:
The Bald Eagle is a powerful flier, and soars on thermal convection currents. It reaches speeds of 56–70 kilometers per hour (35–43 mph) when gliding and flapping, and about 48 kilometers per hour (30 mph) while carrying fish.[24] Its dive speed is between 120–160 kilometers per hour (75–99 mph), though it seldom dives vertically.[25] It is partially migratory, depending on location. If its territory has access to open water, it remains there year-round, but if the body of water freezes during the winter, making it impossible to obtain food, it migrates to the south or to the coast. The Bald Eagle selects migration routes which take advantage of thermals, updrafts, and food resources. During migration, it may ascend in a thermal and then glide down, or may ascend in updrafts created by the wind against a cliff or other terrain. Migration generally takes place during the daytime, when thermals are produced by the sun.[3]
Spending lots of money for a marketing campaign alone isn't worth enough to bring MLM success. Customer behaviour is
an important factor for this.
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