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Like every spring, we are visited again by these wonderful flying rainbows. We'll see this year if you give me any more time.
European bee-eater - Merops apiaster - Abejaruco europeo.
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F-15 Eagle JZ AF82 010 wird auf dem Fliegerhorst Hohn nach ihrem Einsatz noch von 4 Technikern gecheckt und für den nächsten Einsatz vorbereitet.
After its deployment, F-15 Eagle JZ AF82 010 is checked by 4 technicians at the Hohn Air Base and prepared for the next deployment.
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Here’s a series of characters I designed, an imaginary force of futuristic Earth Defenders. They’re our last hope of survival!
• Sgt. Quan Ngyuen, a formidable gunner
• Pvt. Juan Agustín, a typical maverick
• Cpt. Freja Nielsen, a vigorous leader
• Cpl. Tayshia Wright, a heroic commando
• Sgt. Mikhail Vasiliev, a battered veteran
Which one is your favorite?
Learn more about these characters and their design choices on my blog.
Defender la alegría como una trinchera
defenderla del caos y de las pesadillas
de la ajada miseria y de los miserables
de las ausencias breves y las definitivas ...
Mario Benedetti.
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It's actually the color version of The Abadoned "Grave", pull up the highlight and shadow in lightroom and touch up a little exposure on the stone....did quite alot of photoshop work for this color version, well...hope you like it..
A gull defending his position! This was captured at a gas outpost near Leuchar Farm, Garlogie, Scotland.
As watcher and eyes of our skies, the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) plays an important role in exercising the sovereign rights of Singapore as an independent nation.
In this shot here, an Airbus A330 MRTT aerial refueling aircraft is flanked by F-16D jet fighters during a sequence in one of the NDP 2023 Preview rehearsals.
As we watch this Lewis Woodpecker repeatedly return to this Oak tree, I realized he was 'defending his territory'
Again I have added transparency to most of the prims that make up the original defender avatar of Flea Bussy and assembled them around Alpha to create the mechanoid/humanoid hybrid which is now posing on one of the hamster wheels at Syncretia. The skin is, yet again, Vry Offcourse's "Forge" skin...
Visiting Liverpool as part of the Battle of the Atlantic anniversary celebrations
Type Class 45 air defence destroyer Commissioned 2013 she is the eighth Royal Navy ship to bear this name
Now these are the OG Defenders that I made as a reason to use that silver surfboard for (of course) Silver Surfer. I also had a couple other fun new parts for classic Strange, who turned out nicely.
.. the tide was coming in so he would have to move sometime! .. other than that he was rooted to the spot.
Ce pouillot véloce se délecte de la rosée du matin.
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This swish lover revel in the morning dew.
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Est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Phylloscopidae très répandue dans l'Ancien Monde. Brun verdâtre dessus et blanc cassé dessous, il possède un chant caractéristique à deux tons dont les francophones retiennent le rythme et le son métallique ressemblant à ceux de pièces de monnaie que l'on égrène, d'où le surnom de « compteur d'écus », et que les anglophones traduisent par un chiff-chaff qui lui a valu son nom vulgaire anglais de Common Chiffchaff. L'espèce est divisée en un certain nombre de sous-espèces, dont certaines sont désormais considérées comme des espèces à part entière. La femelle construit un nid en forme de dôme sur ou près du sol, et assume l'essentiel de la couvaison et de l'alimentation des oisillons, tandis que le mâle a peu d'implication dans la nidification, mais défend son territoire contre ses rivaux, et attaque les prédateurs potentiels.
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Is a bird species of the family Phylloscopidae widespread in the Old World. Greenish brown above and off-white below, it has a characteristic two-tone song whose French speakers retain the rhythm and the metallic sound resembling those of coins that are pegged, hence the nickname "ECU meter And that English speakers translate by a chiff-chaff that earned him his common English name Common Chiffchaff. The species is divided into a number of subspecies, some of which are now considered as separate species. The female builds a domed nest on or near the ground, and assumes most of the hatching and feeding of chicks, while the male has little involvement in nesting, but defends her territory against her rivals, and attack potential predators.
So this group shot has been in the works for quite a while. I'm incredibly late to the party, but I think this is one of the only times I've ever followed through on a project like this (a trend I would like to continue for the DC Trinity and Infinity War).
I would like to have been able to post The Punisher or Wonder Woman today in time for The Punisher's release on Netflix or the official Justice League release, but my final exams for my degree had other plans.
Anyway, I really hope you guys like this group shot!
Approaching Custom House Quay on her way up the Clyde to Glasgow.
Vessel Details:- Royal Navy Type 45 (Daring Class) Destroyer
Vessel Name:- HMS DEFENDER D36
IMO:- 4907878
MMSI:-
Call Sign:- GMIB
Classification Society:-
Length:- 152.4m
Beam:- 21.2m
Draught:- 7.4m
Builder:- Built in 2009 at BAE Systems Surface Ships, Govan.
Commissioned 21st March 2013.
Power Plant:- Rolls-Royce WR-21 gas turbines
Registration:-
Tonnage:- 8500t
This Des Res under eaves pigeon nest hole was being fiercely defended by the occupier today in spite of many attempts to drive it out!
Our last day in Oslo we walked down to Akershus Fortress. The first rise we came to had stunning views over the city. On the left are the two towers of the City Hall and main waterfront.
Explore 17th November 2014 #217
2014 08 12 114524 Norway Oslo Akershus 1HDR
Part of the Wallasey Sea Defences
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A small vignette I made. I might start making some modern items though WW2 is still my main focus.
-Rob
The cattle egret succeeded in driving away a snowy egret that had tried to land near a cattle egret nest. Taken at Bird Island in Murphy Park in Taylor, Texas.
This glorious soviet poster from the great patriotic war depicts a convoy of trucks bringing assistance to Leningrad.
A quick trip down to Felixstowe this morning. The tide was a bit too far out for the usual ethereal images this place has to offer. I wanted something a little different anyway and opted for this simple composition. Lovely detail in the sky today and some lovely colour tones.
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My countrymen died brave deaths, aside our king. The Hoards from the East came and surrounded our stalwart walls, battering them unmercifully. At last, they scaled and breached our defences, striking down the valiant defenders. Few escaped that day; I was one. Now I go to beg the armies of the West to aid their brothers. Perhaps then my lack of courage on the walls will be forgotten, and I shall be counted as a hero.
My rip off of this www.flickr.com/photos/42874449@N08/4212812705/in/faves-56...
Just a quick WIP for a future build.
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Silvereye
Scientific Name: Zosterops lateralis
Description: The Silvereye is a small bird with a conspicuous ring of white feathers around the eye, and belongs to a group of birds known as white-eyes. The Silvereye shows interesting plumage variations across its range. The grey back and olive-green head and wings are found in birds through the east, while western birds have a uniformly olive-green back. Breeding birds of the east coast have yellow throats, pale buff flanks (side of the belly) and white on the undertail. Tasmanian birds have grey throats, chestnut flanks and yellow on the undertail. To complicate this, the birds in the east have regular migrations within Australia and may replace each other in their different areas for parts of the year. Birds in Western Australia have yellowish olive, rather than grey, backs.
Similar species: There is only one similar species found on Australia's mainland. The Yellow White-eye, Z. luteus, lives in Australia's north and north-west. It is more brightly coloured above, is lemon yellow below and has a smaller white eye-ring. The ranges of the two species do overlap slightly.
Distribution: Silvereyes are more common in the south-east of Australia, but their range extends from Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, through the south and south-west to about Shark Bay, Western Australia. They are also found in Tasmania.
Habitat: Silvereyes may occur in almost any wooded habitat, especially commercial orchards and urban parks and gardens.
Seasonal movements: In the south of their range, Silvereyes move north each autumn, and move back south in late winter to breed. Although one of Australia's smallest birds, the Silvereye is capable of travelling great distances during migration, with Silvereyes from the most southerly regions of Tasmania travelling all the way up to Southern Queensland.
Feeding: Silvereyes feed on insect prey and large amounts of fruit and nectar, making them occasional pests of commercial orchards. Birds are seen alone, in pairs or small flocks during the breeding season, but form large flocks in the winter months.
Breeding: Silvereye pairs actively defend a small territory. The nest is a small, neatly woven cup of grasses, hair, and other fine vegetation, bound with spider web. It is placed in a horizontal tree fork up to 5m above the ground. The nest is constructed by both sexes, who both also incubate the bluish-green eggs. If conditions are suitable two to three clutches will be raised in a season.
Calls: The contact call, a thin "psip", is given persistently.
Minimum Size: 10cm
Maximum Size: 12cm
Average size: 11cm
Average weight: 11g
Breeding season: August to February; later in the north
Clutch Size: 2 to 3, rarely 4
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