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At the robot performance festival "Cafe Neu Romance" in Prague Dr. Martin Saska, who is a research fellow at the Department of Cybernetics, CTU Prague, gave a talk "Swarms of flying robots inspired by natural flocks" vimeo.com/117031219, which was a part of the seminar "Czech Technical University Day".
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Shot this with my Droid... didn't do too bad in capturing this flock of geese/ducks/F-16s...
I wonder if Motorola is considering a 70 -200 2.8 for the Droid?
Starlings preparing to roost over Union Bridge with the Triple Kirks on the left. Peregrine Falcons roost there and harras the Starlings throughout winter.
There was a large flock of pigeons swooping around - I was only able to get a couple of shots as they started to settle.
Updated a couple of extensions on flock this morning - mento and web developer - here's how flock looks now
A flock of Semipalmated Sandpipers, possibly with Westerns and sundry other Charadriiformes mixed in there.
What's better than an Ornithology Lab? A field trip to the beach during Ornithology Lab.
30 hens plus Randy and Dandy.
There's one other tom who we are selling as breeding stock to go live on another farm. He's being picked up tomorrow. We sold him for $30 plus a hen.
So when all is said and done, we'll have 33 turkeys in our breeding flock.