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Buff-cheeked Gibbon aka Buffed-cheeked Gibbon aka Yellow-cheeked Gibbon aka Golden-cheeked Crested Gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae)
This photo is from the session titled: "Sunset Cheeks." Gena did the hair and makeup for this look, as usual. :P She was inspired by her boss, Becky Gomez, from M.A.C. Pictured is Deidre Kat.
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Kniphofia 'Peachy Cheeks' (Patent #20313)
Red Hot Poker
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Photographer: Melissa G. Gorman
After years of backing onto a football stadium, these houses in Braemar Road will be backing onto a building site for a few years. We talked to a lady who lives in New Road recently and she was upset by the news that the developers now have permission to build on top of the rubble from the demolished stadium and will be 1 metre or so higher. At least there are just 75 townhouses being build - not high density little boxes.
Just came back from running errands all over downtown. This is what approximately 3 hours of walking around in below zero weather does to my cheeks!! Pink to the max!
Well for my birding friends this warbler is very interesting. It is from the Cottonwoods Campgrounds in Big Bend National Park. When I took the picture, I thought this warbler seemed out of place as not too many would be in the area in July. It can be one of only two, both out of their usual range, but with the drought, this one decided to stay close to the Rio Grande. I have tentatively ID'd it as a golden-cheeked warbler, female, which is highly endangered. The only other possibility is the black-throated green warbler but the head coloration isn't quite right. Most of my birding friends are leaning for the golden-cheeked warbler which would be quite a find! Please let me know what you think.
Para mis amigos que son observadores de aves, este chipe es muy interesante. La foto es de Cottonwoods Campgrounds en la Reserva Nacional de Big Bend. Cuando tomé la foto, pensaba que este chipe parecía fuera de lugar ya que no habría muchos que estuvieran en el área en julio. El ave sólo puede ser una de dos especies. Provisionalmente, he identificado el ave como un chipe caridorado, el cual está en peligro de extinción. La otra única posibilidad es un chipe dorsiverde, pero el colorido de su cabeza no me parece bien. La mayoría de mis amigos que son observadores de aves tienden a creer que es un chipe caridorado, lo caul sería un hallazgo fortuito y emocionante. Favor de dejarme saber lo que se piensa.
Silvery-cheeked Hornbill - Bycanistes brevis - Серебристощёкий шлеморог
Bishangari Lodge, Lake Langano, Oromia Region, Ethiopia, 01/09/2015
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Picture shows: Cheek Mountain Thief performing live at NASA during the Iceland Airwaves festival in Reykjavik, Iceland, October 14th 2011.