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Cocker spaniel de un vecino de San Pedro de Bedoya de paseo por el pueblo.
Cocker spaniel of a resident of San Pedro de Bedoya on a tour of the village.
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...enjoying the winter sunshine on Mudeford Quay
Noisy and gregarious, these cheerful exploiters of man's rubbish and wastefulness, have managed to colonise most of the world. Sadly, monitoring suggests a severe decline in the UK house sparrow population, recently estimated as dropping by 71% between 1977 and 2008, with substantial declines in both rural and urban populations.
This ring-necked pheasant cock is proclaiming is patch of the prairie grass. Unfortunately for him, I don't see any hens in sight.
Here, he's at the peak of his crow and closes his eyes. I got several shots like this, it's followed by his mouth closing and his eyes opening.
I just had to photograph this guy ranting on his phone, totally unaware of the pub signage next to him.
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7 o'clock this evening and the sounds of the Nuthatch, Blackbird and Wren were pushed to the background by this pictured pair of songsters.
Wheelock Rail Trail at the end of a glorious day.
they get everywhere. there should be magnets fitted to their wheels like supermarket trollys and some kind of magnetic field around london so that they can't get out.
One of the many activities in the traditional animal market in Tabanan. This particular one is not actual cook fighting scene. It was just the seller and buyer testing the fighting ability of the cocks.
Teenage Bottlerocket + Masked Intruders + Cocks in concerto, foto di Ambra Castelli per www.rockon.it
Joe Cocker came to Tuscaloosa. I got to pick up his band members at the small airport and hang out with them backstage. Fun!
Jarvis Cocker makes a virtual appearance in art work as part of the show "U-n-f-o-l-d. A Cultural Response to Climate Change" on display at a gallery in Columbia College's Conaway Center where the meetup for "Zine Organizers Event" was held Friday 25 March 2011 prior to Chicago Zine Fest
An old coaching inn at stony stratford, near the place I hired my monk costume. This must have been the coach house out back the main pub is behind me from this pic.