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It was fascinating watching these two energetic Sheep Dogs, rounding up this flock high above the village of Consitone.
They were responding to a series of whistles and calls and expertly shepherding the sheep down from the upper fells to the gate the farmer had opened lower down here, leading to the valley pastures.
This morning the first Alpen Express of this season arrived back in The Netherlands. The picture was made at Lisse. Unfortunately the sun started to shine 15 minutes after the train passed by.
Vanmorgen kwam de eerste Alpen Express van dit seizoen weer terug in Nederland. De foto is bij Lisse. Helaas begon de zon pas te schijnen toen de trein al 15 minuten voorbij was.
An F/A-18F from VFA-122 Flying Eagles (radio callsign EXPERT) returns to NAF El Centro after a training mission over the nearby ranges.
Alpine Chough / Alpendohle (Pyrrhocorax graculus)
My first sighting of the awesome Alpine Chough! This was one of a pair that I was pleasantly surprised to see hanging out for a few minutes on the rooftop of the solitary "Grubighütte", situated ~1800m up the at the top of the Grubigstein mountain - just next to the famous 3000m Zugspitze.
Other than their chosen environment, they can be told from other crows by their red legs and slim, downturned bills.
Alpine Choughs are high mountain experts, and are thought to nest at a higher altitude than any other bird. Their eggs are adapted to the thin atmospheres, enabling improved oxygen uptake and reduced water loss. (Wiki)
A white stork efficiently dispatching an eel - apparently their favourite food - on the Ria Formosa at Ludo. The eel was found, killed and swallowed in well under a minute.
I was fooled when I first saw this, thinking it was a real dragonfly.
(Dedicated to my old E-410 ... a great introduction to Olympus cameras).
I believe these are Common Wasps (Vespula vulgaris) devouring my runner beans. Happy to be corrected by any Wasp experts out there. Nikon D850 with Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro lens.
Sandy Beach break on a nice day...IF you know what you're doing. If NOT, then an ambulance ride could well be in your immediate future.
Expert commended, contest Raw emotion
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expert: Daniel Usenko
December 2019
Published theme Smiling (to the) world
www.photologio.gr/photo-travelers/smiling-to-the-world/
September 2021
Published Fooprint exhibition at Greek National museum of contemporary art
www.emst.gr/learning/educational-programmes/foodprint-the...
October 2023
As a catcher of flies no bird does it better than the spotted flycatcher! This one from a few years ago performed beautifully for the camera as it worked hard to feed it’s nearby young.
Location was Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire.
Just did a name change for this one.
one great thing about putting some of your shots on here is the amount of information regards identity of species.
I'm no expert when it comes naming dragon / damsel flies,
Many thanks to Roland Bogush in the comment below for the identity
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