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Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) are widespread across southern Africa, living mainly in the savannah bushveld, dry thorn fields, deciduous woodlands, and scrubs. These omnivorous birds are sometimes called 'flying bananas' because of their huge yellow bills. Madikwe Game Reserve, North-West Province, South Africa. Conservation Status: Least Concern
The Chaxa Lagoon is an extraordinary natural basin in the middle of the desert. Early in the morning, the reflection of the dawn light colors the salt water with a pink hue. The basin, home to countless wild flamingos, marks the entrance to the Los Flamencos National Reserve.
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Today is a black and white day at Color my World Daily and we celebrate Sliders Sunday. Since we went apple picking yesterday, I decided to go with a flying apple. Strangely enough we never had a flying apple on this photostream. And I’m not talking about levitating apples ! I’m talking about an actual apple with wings and flying… I’m truly surprised but then again my gin and tonic soaked memory is … well…soaked in gin and tonic. So without any further delay: flying apple. Be carful, not to get hit by this flying apple !!
When an apple hits you in the head you might feel a little bit disoriented or lost for a while, some hurtful childhood memories may resurface. I'm talking from personal experience...once my son hit me with an apple by accident since his abilities to throw something at a moving target with success are as good as mine… It felt like I almost got a concussion !!
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It was a wonderfully peaceful and foggy morning at the pond in Troy NY's Oakwood Cemetery.
Image right out of camera except for a slight reduction in color temp. and a little dodging.
I thought this sign was a little unnecessary. If the aircraft are flying that low, they are going to hit the trees way before they get low enough to hit me. The autumn color is about at peak now. I thought the reds in this grouping of trees made an attractive roadside display.
The mallard is a dabbling duck that belongs to the subfamily Anatinae. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescent blue feathers called a speculum on their wings; males especially tend to have blue speculum feathers.
The spider thread has accidentally helped me to take this shot. I cannot identify the web on this photo.
Flying droplets of water spray in all directions as the Juvenile Herring Gull once again plunges headfirst into the water.
Birds (with a bit of fear of heights) flying :-)
The Respect (fear) comes from the height and breadth of The BIG
SPIRIT.
Original = a kind of australian Seagulls.
Heart Warriors-B.Metcalf
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cV5DHaVKv4
Australian aborigines ✌ Australian aboriginal music