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J'ai été frappé par le visage terrifiant du chef, à droite !
La dame en marron en est toute retournée...!
am Ufer des Phönixsees in Dortmund - Hörde
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back to the 70'th - zurück in die 70'er
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Umbonia crassicornis.
UCR main campus, San José, Costa Rica.
1 NIKKOR VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6 mounted on a Movo Photo AF Macro Extension Tube Set 21 mm.
There's another world beneath the surface of our own. Who knows what lurks down there? And do you want to know?
Interesting wild life tucked away in an quiet part of DownTown.
Anyone know what they're called?
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Horsemen during a game of buzkashi - also known as dead goat polo - a traditional mounted sport played in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, in which about two hundred participants wrestle over a decapitated goat carcass on horseback
The ship evolved... quite a few times. It started as a basic idea of something similar to original Ogre Juggernaut, it was even to be manned by Dwarves.
The other day I was taking pictures of our kitty Frodo asleep on his window seat when I happened to look outside and saw this Hungry Horde in our backyard.
This invasion is mostly Cowbirds, one of my least favorite birds, but there were quite a few Red winged Blackbirds, too. Time for a mini movie, right? While panning through I also spotted one brave Mourning Dove, and there were two House Finches at one of the feeders, too.
Sorry it's so unsteady but I was leaning over Frodo trying not to knock him in the head with the camera. He was completely oblivious as to what was going on outside.
Thankfully I haven't seen them since I took this, so perhaps they were just migrating through and decided it was time for a quick snack before moving on?