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It was raining while taking this shot. Seems like we spent most of our vacation shooting in rain, snow or hail but I loved every minute.
This is a rather poor image technically, and the pylon spoiled everything. So I'm posting temporarily, until I manage to get a better shot. But I like the action and it shows the hardships that eagles have to endure once they catch the fish. I can confirm that the eagle at the top, who caught the fish, was able to fend off his challengers and got to enjoy his lunch.
The black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) is a small gull that breeds in much of Europe and Asia.
Finland, Tampere
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An evening watching the hares, these two are mates and had a youngster nearby, these antics are them just playing around.
Susiekins is not happy about cheeky neighbour Lu and the two started to bear their teeth and claws even with the glass barrier dividing them.
I've just got back from spending a long weekend in the company of foxes. It was a fantastic experience and seeing behaviour like this was amazing to see.
It looks far more violent than it actually was, as for most of the time these two vixens were quite happy in each other's company.
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Nixie (right) BMM? No Turning Back (Fatpack Exclusive)
Piper (left) BMM? Blood in The Water
You really can't go wrong with a good action pose and BMM? is bringing the goods with this one, or should I say four? You can find these poses and two more at ._.The Grid._. hosted by 'Another Earth' RP sim and get your fight on!
Thank you Piper for taking this shot with me and on such impromptu notice too! ♥♥♥
Territorial fights become more and more a scene in the local basin. Pictured here two Trumpeter Swans did just that when suddenly one decided the other one got too close. Luckily there was no sore loser at this time, and it ended very quickly as well.
People from E-birds, Canon USA, Canada and Australia, Canadian Wildlife federation, National Geographic are asking me to share more pictures. I feel so proud. I live in Saint-Aime-des-Lacs, QuebecApparently the pictures are beyond amazing!
Im afraid it will be a few photos of the Kestrels. We have not been anywhere for a long time, other than visiting a local Kestrel nest
As always, many thanks for taking the time to view, fave and comment. That's very much appreciated
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Chickadee defending it's nesting box from House Sparrow. I don't think the pair has decided that this is the "spot" yet, but they are in and out several times a day. Chickadees are feisty little birds.
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.
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!
Germander meadowsweet or Elm-leaved Spirea ~ Spiraea chamaedryfolia.
While almost all of the flowers have died back, this little cluster has decided that it's time to flower again. Bonus fly too!
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
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.
The Créac'h lighthouse was built in 1863 on the island of Ouessant, one of the Ponant Islands. This is the most powerful in Europe.
Another favourite photo that I took with the help of some expert tuition at the British Wildlife Centre last month.
Sandhill cranes come in large numbers to Bosque del Apache in New Mexico every winter. They sleep in the ponds and feed in the surrounding fields. Fights frequently break out for no apparent reason. Just like in human crowds...
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.