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Orion Hunting Jupiter.
My favorite thing about this photo is the coloration of the stars. At high magnification, the width of the Orion nebula is obvious.
The Hunting Tower Stands in the middle among Autumn trees 400 feet above Chatsworth House. Completed in 1582 for Bess of Hardwick, by architect Robert Smythson, this tower is now available to rent (I guess it is pricier than a camping barn!)
John Lessix owner of Apex Wood Floors in Chicago, and Bobby Humphreys owner of Majestic Hardwood Floors of Frederick, MD joined Denny & Jake Hickman hunting wild boar.
Another unsuccessful morel hunting trip until Kris found 2 enormous Blacks. Amazing! Oh and since there were no mushrooms to take pictures of, you'll have to settle for the absolutely gorgeous scenery.
Osprey hunting, Leighton Moss.
This Osprey was seen over Leighton Moss for a number of days last week and I was fortunate enough after much waiting to see it in flight. Unfirtunately it was fairly distant so my 400mm lens still needed a biggish crop to do the bird justice.
Bottlenose Dolphin hunting Salmon in the Moray firth. Picture taken from land at Chanonry point, Black-isle, Scottish Highlands.
Ndutu Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in hunting posture. They have a way of telegraphing their intentions. Image taken in Tanzania.
A shop sign in Zakynthos Town. Shooting of migrating birds is a favourite sport in Zakynthos.
Ironically, the signs in the backgriound are for a veterinary surgery and a Natural History Museum.
Finally found one. 04/03/07. I spent an ungodly amount of time (50 hours +) looking for these things this year without any luck. Today, I found two.
Abandoned hunting cabin. Before much of San Francisco Bay was developed, it was a massive marshland with millions of migrating birds traveling in this area. Hunters would spend days camping in these small cabins, shooting ducks and other fowl that would make up the bulk of meat products for Gold Rush Era San Francisco.
Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge, Fremont, California
(Bungarus Multicinctus Multicinctus)
I found three of these snakes hunting in a small stream one evening in February. My friend has also seen them doing the same on earlier and subsequent trips. Before this we had no idea that kraits would forage underwater, although one of my guidebooks says that they are known to eat eels, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised.
Hunting Scene, with a Tandem is an oil on canvas painting by French painter Rene Pierre Charles Marie Princeteau, done in the 1890-95 period. It is now part of the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, where we saw it two days ago. Works in the museum's permanent collection can be photographed, but only without flash. The light was rather low in this part of the museum, so I shot this using 1/15-sec, f/5.6, ISO 2000, with a polarizer to reduce glare (hand-held). Best when viewed in light box -- the black background is great for this.
11/15/009 DFG Women's Hunt at Sherman Island in the Sacramento Delta.
Hunters: Renee, Trisha & Lindsay
Guide: Maz
Dogs: Roxie the Blue Weimaraner, Trapper the German Wirehair Pointer
Creator: Girdwood, Gilbert Prout (1832-1917)
Title: [Hunting party]
Date: n.d.
Extent: 1 glass negative: b&w ; (8x17cm)
Notes: From a set of two boxes of glass plate negatives and stereo negatives depicting scenes around Niagara Falls.
Format: Glass plate negative
Rights Info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Part of: MS. Coll. 407 Girdwood (Gilbert Prout) Collection of Glass Lantern Slides.
Just for a brief moment, I thought that thsi SEO was hunting some snipe at WWT Steart yesterday. But I think in reality that it just flushed them and was hunting something else.
I love watching these hunt in the water.......normally you only get a brief hint of these as they swim across a river or pond. I happened to be sitting on a pond bank as this one swam-by, so got some nice views while it was looking for something tasty to eat. I've even seen these hunt underwater......foraging around in the sediment and leaves on a river bottom. I knew they could dive and swim underwater to avoid being seen, but this year was the first time I saw what looked like hunting underwater.