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Moth found in Merenberg, La Plata, Huila, Colombia.
I found a lot of moths in this beautifull place. When I was taking this picture, the moth leave flighing, I ran to save it but when I was very near to the moth, a bird (Tyrannus sp), trap it first and I losed my moth.
Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez.
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Thanks to @sergiobarreirophotography for his help
This bald eagle was flying low and turning slightly to the left exposing the top of one wing in rural Osceola County near Kenansville, Florida.
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Note: The middle Pyke headpiece is a custom design bought from Venom Custom Brick Works as a blank, 3D-printed part. I colored it with modelling color.
Another picture from the archives which I never got around to posting.
In between two sets of clouds and witnessing the beautiful colours illuminated onto the clouds was just special....even after a 12 hour flight!
HDR from a single raw
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I'm slowly digging my feet into the DC figverse. Firefly seemed to be a recurring favorite here, so I thought I'd give it a go.
In this version, I chose firefly to be a woman. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorn, right?
The wing pack is extremely flexible which makes flighing suitable for any situation. If you have any questions about the flight pack in the other pictures, feel free to ask.
Maybe I'll post a descriptive video and show how they function later.
Thoughts?
So our flight left Lisbon with a quick stop at the Azores.
With a 2 hour fligh under our belt. We now had a One hour lay over
And then back on the same plan.
They lady said we had to get off and rebored due to cleaning and security....
..I guess that would be ok if we didn't have to go thru security again.
...at least Ellyse can say she swam with the whales
"Harris Hawk Meadow Flight at Sunset" by Patti Deters. A beautiful and majestic Harris Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) spreads its wings wide as it soars across a wildflower meadow at sunset. The bird's brownish red plumage and white stripe on the tailfeathers help with identification. Harris Hawks are a Latin American bird of prey frequently used in falconry due to their exceptional intelligence. Previously known as bay-winged hawk or dusky hawk, this particular raptor was seen at Santa Clara Ranch in Starr County, Texas, USA. The AI background shows mist blanketing the landscape under a colorful sky. Thank you for viewing this picture. If you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more birds, animals, and other wildlife images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/harris-hawk-meadow-fligh....
I know that everyone I showing their Beardy photo's but I'd thought I may as well too. Here's one from this morning.
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I could barely appreciate the welcome that the skies of Scotland gave me yesterday. Climbing higher than every peak in the country, the views of mountains just went on and on. Here, I'm soaring over Sgurr nan Conbhairean, near Loch Cluanie, looking north in to the great expanse of Glen Affric, and beyond to countless other glens and forests of the Scottish Highlands. But, being only March, it was bitterly cold in the air, well below freezing before considering wind-chill, which caused great suffering for my hands. Some great flighs were had across the vista pictured here, but for me, I couldn't commit to the hours of airtime and exposure required to cross an area that would almost certainly oblige an overnight stay if I landed in the middle of it. Still, for my first day flying in Scotland this year, I'm more than satisfied with capturing these views.