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the young titmouse is having a strong discussion with the nuthatch... these youngsters still need to learn to share and coexist with each other....
Karlstor, Munich. Maybe the right one is Karl Valentin :-)
These dolls have recently come to my attention and I think we should talk about these! ~ Note: I know some people have already started their own discussions about these dolls but I wanted to know my Flickr friends opinions! ~
I personally love them, even thought the whole "daughter of..." thing has been done A LOT. But look at their faces! It is just an interesting doll line and I am honestly excited.
At the beach at Nr. Vorupør on the north-western coast of Jutland.
From a long day out with a bunch of other photo enthusiasts in the National Park Thy area in Denmark - April 21, 2018.
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Tutorial by Jennyle88
With thanks to…
Beautiful Sunset Sky • Keith Growden
Model • Twilitesmuse
Field • Pixabay
Petal Brushes • Redheadstock
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Crews take a break between jobs at the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum. Thanks to Tom Nanos for planning yet another great night shooting session at the museum and for providing the lighting.
There was much discussion as to what kind of hawk this was but its small size pointed to a Merlin falcon. He was perched up in a tree lining the Courtenay River Estuary looking down at us with interest.
There are several sub-species of this little falcon/hawk. This one in our area is Taiga.
The name “Merlin” comes from esmerillon, the old French name for the species. Merlins used to be called “pigeon hawks” because in flight they look somewhat pigeon-like. Their species name, columbarius, is also a reference to pigeons. (Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
So recently a lot has been told about the Russian Aircraft Carrier Kuznetsov going to Syria escorted by other russian warships (including the Battlecruiser Peter the Great).
Honestly I´m a huge fan of the Kuznetsov. We all know that it has it´s problems (no catapult to launch planes, a rather small air wing of only 30 planes, more than 30 years old) but I still consider that it´s a wonderful ship.
I kinda wonder if it will be used in combat.
Recent images show the ship carrying a Ka-52 Alligator Attack Helicopter and a few Su-33 fighters. I was hoping to see the new multi-role Mig-29K fighters onboard but so far, nothing.
So, what do you guys think about all this?
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