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Fighting Lion Cubs.
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Off-camera 580EXii at 1/128 power. White reflector in background. They only started coming to my back yard today (that I saw anyway), and they seem to be much more aggressive than the other bird's I've seen here so far.
Flash duration of 1/36000 sec, I believe.
They really got in to it...the battle was fierce, and the one on the right lost...he got banished from Paradise. But, it was his own fault, he started it.
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These guys are dangerous!
I put an ND filter on and did an ass load of long exposures while two of my friends moved around really slow.
I have only been on one birdwatch before (autumn 2017). This is my second attempt and first time trying to capture eagles on camera. I am pretty happy about this result. This is two eagles fighting for food.
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Fallow deer fight.
The young buck was watching, maybe a good lesson for the future???
Handheld shot.
AKA: Mortal Fighter vs. Street Kombat!
Twenty first build in my Iron Builder samurai showdown with Kyubi.
Special ingredient is some sort of micro ball joint combo breaker.
these two guys (?gals) were fighting and pawing each other to glory on their mama's back.Couldn't avoid the blur...
When it involves a mate Zebra fighting can be quite brutal and sometimes end in death. No such ending here, just a sharp left hook being administered.
Image taken in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, Masai Mara, Kenya.
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Here is another in the sequence of fighting Dippers that I took in the White Peak a couple of weeks ago. This one shows both birds gripping the face of their opponent while thrashing about in the water. But the really unusual thing about this fight is that it involved two females. A third bird watched quietly as the fight ensued and when the fight was over and the loser had been seen off, the quiet spectator mounted and mated the victor. Both of the fighting females had been singing and chasing about so my initial thought was that these must be two fighting males.
...Like a small boat
On the ocean
Sending big waves
Into motion
Like how a single word
Can make a heart open
I might only have one match
but I can make an explosion
This is my fight song
Take back my life song
Prove I'm alright song
My power's turned on
Starting right now I'll be strong
I'll play my fight song
And I don't really care if nobody else believes
Cause I've still got a lot of fight left in me
Now I've still got a lot of fight left in me...
**NEW Amelia skin from Belleza = LOVE!
I stumbled across this little jewel in the news today, and of course, I just had to share!
Most of us that have been on Flickr for a reasonable length of time have crossed paths with at least one person who came across as rude, unreasonable, or just plain disagreeable. A friend of mine, Mike, called these "Flickr Fights", and I now have serious reason to be grateful that he wasn't cranky when I doctored up a photo of him and his brother, Paul. (whew!)
Here's a story about one that apparently managed to get out of control for at least one man...
abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=state&id=5514614
Here's a link to the profile of one of the men involved:
www.flickr.com/photos/97757448@N00/
The other, I suspect, has deleted his Flickr account for some reason.
one of two fighting pairs of Myna birds, Acridotheres tristis tristis. Claws, wings and beaks are used against the opponent.
two more photos of the fight in the comment box below
This was taken in Amsterdam during their annual pillow fight day where thousands of people gather together and hit each other with pillows, all in good fun.
الصراع لا ينتهي فالانسان يصارع والحيوان يصارع وذلك لاثبات الوجود فالصلرعات قائمه منذ الخليقه وكلاً يحافظ على مناطق نفوده وسوف يظل الصراع قائم الي ابد الابدين
I shot this picture in 1975
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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Brave Adventurers fight the fearsome Beholder, will they defeat it?
The Beholder design belongs to
Brandon and Taylor (2 Studs), Really solid design, just had to take a cool photo with it.
Here's the original design:
www.flickr.com/photos/s-taylor-walker/32220018777/in/date...
Kenners may be old but they're tough. These babies have survived tomato patches, extended periods of time in cedar closets (whatever that means) and various restorations.
That said they are quite fragile. Robin's legs are held on using knickers and tights as they fly off at inopportune moments. She also can't stand up without help (note my sneaky fingers)
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