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Male Speckled Wood butterflies 'fighting' but more like an aerial ballet.

  

Hope everyone had a wonderful Veteran’s Day…. We owe our troops, past and present so very much. We don’t thank them enough.

 

Kevan shot this photo earlier this year of two Tricolored Herons in breeding plumage having a territorial fight, most likely for nesting space. These scrimmages happen very quickly and not only is it hard to get one in the frame, it‘s even harder to get them both in the frame and in focus!

 

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Blue wildebeests (Connochaetes taurinus) fighting for dominance, the nature reserve Mara North Conservancy, Kenya, 28-09-2018.

The image was taken from a open safari vehicle.

Fighting and playing is the way to prepare for the life as a grown up :-)

 

And the girl is, of course, on top here.

 

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Hengstauftrieb Rauris; Fotowalk mit FIF

Fighting Lion Cubs.

 

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life is like a jigsaw puzzle, you have to see the whole picture, then put it together piece by piece!

— Terry McMillan

As the ruckus between these birds erupted I quickly lifted my camera to capture the action as two mature Red-necked Grebes went at one another for a bit. They were chest to chest and beaks were involved - ouch! I believe this to be a territorial dispute between two grebe pairs on the lake. After they quit attacking one another, one of them shook it's wings, and things appeared to return to normal.

 

Taken 25 May 2022 in Anchorage, Alaska

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Batu Laut, Malaysia.

 

Camera : 500C/M Planar 80mm f2.8 Lens.

Film : Redscale Fujicolor 160S ( Expired ).

 

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Pheasants Bowood Estate Wiltshire Uk

The fight or flight response is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.

 

(Just more experimenting in black and white, selective colour for me)

 

©2016 Jon Hurd Wild Image

90/365 View LARGE On Black

I have a green bandana.

 

That is all.

I have had Lightroom 2 for around six months now. It's about time I learn how to use it, so this processing is an experiment. These two were not getting along, with the "biter" chasing the "bitee" all the way across the pond.

 

LargeOn Black

 

@Jackie Chan film gallery,Shanghai,China.

Zorro is young and very playful , but nobody don't play with :-(

Mild mannered sparrow

Turns into a killer bird

Who would have thought so?

Yellow headed blackbirds fighting in eastern Washington. This fight went on for 15-20 minutes. I thought it would be to the death but both birds flew off in different directions. One of them had the upper hand and was on top pecking at the other's head form a good portion of the fight. I haven't seen anything like it.

 

Fight at a gladiator school (Ludus) in the province of the Roman Empire.

Hobby - Miniature action figures collection.

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With its noisy chattering, black-and-white plumage and long tail, there is nothing else quite like the magpie in the UK. When seen close-up its black plumage takes on an altogether more colourful hue with a purplish-blue iridescent sheen to the wing feathers and a green gloss to the tail.

 

Magpies seem to be jacks of all trades - scavengers, predators and pest-destroyers, their challenging, almost arrogant attitude has won them few friends. Non-breeding birds will gather together in flocks.

General Dynamics F-16CM Fighting Falcon 88-0501/HO 309th FS (8th FS) USAF

KLUF/LUF Luke AFB

19.03.2024

Another day at Lillian's garden hide.

With most of our lakes and rivers frozen over, these Lesser Scaup take advantage of a small opening in the ice to catch some fish.

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Have a great week and HGGT, everyone!

 

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