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Go ahead! Don't hold back! You can do it! Attack, fight and you will prevail, Big One! You are the majestic king after all. We don't always have to tone down and silence ourselves, this is ours to take! ;)
P.S. Enough resting, Mr. Gentle Lion needs to be allowed to fight for what he wants. Part of my Mr. Gentle Lion series, check out the album. :) Mostly inspired by -ATTIC- Astro Bunny Mage Hat Black!
With three motors on the head-end and four on the rear, in dynamics and brakes set on the coal loads, a Pokey-bound coal train rolls down the old Virginian just south of Slab Fork, WV. With all that power it likely came up from Deepwater, WV.
Shooting the sunset, charmed by it, I got attacked by two seagulls. Turns out, their little one was right behind me. Luckily, no one was harmed.
It is always nice to see a bit of action and we enjoyed watching these Springbok test their fighting skills. With a twist of the head, the tip of the horn could be placed in that crucial place and then his whole weight thrown into it.
One can just appreciate their skills and tactics. (Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park)
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I was advised quickly by some loyal contacts that there was some kind of marks on my upload yesterday. I never did see what you did and have no idea what caused whatever it was. Thus, I deleted it. But I thank you all for pointing it out. As you know, I am anything but a photographer and certainly not a technocrat on any level. I've never even had a cell phone. So the chances of me discovering what may have caused the problem are nil. Too bad, because I liked the photo and apologize for the deletion to those of you who commented and faved. However, it was obviously not what I thought it was.
To test as to whether this is a permanent flaw in some part of my process, I've uploaded a SOOC photo of Star and myself approaching the shore in a rowboat on the lake in the rain. Please let me know if you see anything which would lead you to believe the contrary. Remember this is absolutely SOOC. I appreciate your continued observations.
in the mirror....
First he did look into the mirror and probably thought what that guy there means to him - flew there and away , hopped closer and further away until he then decided it must be an rival he has to defeat ... This play lasted for a while until he lost interest ...
Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill male (Tockus leucomelas) in Central Kalahari National Park, Botswana
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the female ...
two male Red-Billed Hornbills (Tockus rufirostris) in mating mood ...
Marakele National Park, Limpopo Province, South Africa
🎶 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 🎶
RKO_8599. Two male Great Crested Grebes fighting for a female! She must be a beauty to fight for!
Each one tried to keep the other under water. Awesome and awful to watch. However, that can also be part of the courtship process. Great interaction.
Almost too close for my big lens.
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A large falcon that is endemic to South Asia including parts of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. This is as large as a Peregine Falcon and taller than Saker Falcon, but more leaner unlike the bulky build of Saker Falcon or Peregrine Falcon. We sighted them on two days in action - they were hunting in the area and one of them was fighting with the Saker Falcon. They seem to be quite common in the desert regions and as a fan of falcons was delighted to be sighting them and seeing them in action.
This was sighted in Pokhran, again a desert region. The bird was hunting in the area possibly targeting the many small birds like Pipits, Larks, Crested Larks, Wheatears etc.. There was no dearth of prey. Unfortunately, we didn't see it with any catch though and we were in a rush to see the Indian Bustards, so had to move along.
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