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Chicago Gravel Company 0-6-0 18 sits on display in Bensenville, IL. This locomotive, a Milwaukee Road passenger car and a Milwaukee Road caboose make for a nice little display.
Here to brighten up your Monday morning with a Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias).
This one was photographed mid-threat display - not happy about the Little Blue Heron foraging in his patch it tried to see off the rival by revealing large and colourful eye spots on its wings.
Seen in ones or twos along the banks of rivers, lakes and marshes, they may not appear particularly dazzling at first look with their wings tucked away, hiding their beauty, but with patience you will be rewarded.
They also have a sad and almost otherwordly whistle, most often heard at dawn and dusk.
See this dazzling display for yourself on your Untamed Jaguars of Pantanal Expedition.
Naun Amable Silva
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Mato Grosso, Brazil - Oct 2019
A male Indian peafowl (pavo cristatus) caught head-on in his courtship display. I photographed this bird in Kumana National Park, Sri Lanka. More at "Colin Pacitti Wildlife Photography & Fishing Travels" - www.colin-pacitti.com.
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Piece on display at Corning Museum of Glass by Ginny Ruffner depicts lightening as a "creative, rather than a, destructive force."
I could not resit this morning to shot the sky. It was a beautiful morning, cloudy and full of sunrise colors.
African Masked Weaver is a resident breeding bird species common throughout southern Africa. They are named for their elaborately woven nests built of papyrus, grass, and twigs. The nests are round structures built hanging from a branch, with the entrance near the bottom. The male builds a nest for a female. If the female does not like the nest, he will tear it down and start over. If she does like the nest, she will line it with grass and feathers, and start raising a family. The male will then try to build a nest for another female. These social birds live together in noisy colonies.
Size: Length ±14cm.
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Commencing their display at RIAT 2011 the Frecce Tricolori from the Italian Air Force enter the stage from the right, with smoke on and the Italian Flag
The British - German Club Hameln organised a bonfire and firework Display to celebrate the British "Guy Fawkes" night.
Guy Fawkes [gaɪ fɔːks] (* 13. April 1570 in York; † 31. Januar 1606 in London, auch geschrieben Guido sowie Faux oder Faukes) war ein katholischer Offizier des Königreichs England, der am 5. November 1605 in London ein Sprengstoff-Attentat auf dessen König Jakob I. und das englische Parlament versuchte.
I am heading abroad for a couple of weeks so this will be my last upload for a while. But continuing my theme of "in habitat" shots, here is a Goshawk displaying over a conifer plantation in the Peak District. It isn't my closest photograph of a Goshawk but it does capture the essence of what it is like to see one in the wild. I remember the first time I saw one displaying and was amazed at those fluffed out, gleaming white undertail coverts, almost as if it was wearing a nappy as they wrap around the tail sides. This feature shows best from above and against a dark background, but getting a view from above isn't easy. But this photograph ticks both those boxes.
Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. The most common use of a firework is as part of a fireworks display. A fireworks event (also called a fireworks show or pyrotechnics) is a display of the effects produced by firework devices. Fireworks competitions are also regularly held at a number of places. Fireworks (devices) take many forms to produce the four primary effects: noise, light, smoke, and floating materials (confetti for example). They may be designed to burn with colored flames and sparks including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and silver. Displays are common throughout the world and are the focal point of many cultural and religious celebrations.
..........Wikipedia
Pic taken at Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore.
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Mating Display
Yellow-crowned Night Heron in display mode at Ocean City, New Jersey
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Black sherries on the glass at sunbathe in front of my garden.
Thank you to have some fruits a day:)
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