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Please help with the identification. My guess- It is the Eastern Black Redstart young male but i am not sure !

 

Photographed in Kibbutz Yifat- in Galilee, northern Israel.

 

Thanks to all who viewed, commented on and or faved my photo. It is greatly appreciated. Raed :)

The finch populations in the wetlands has been more noticeable this year.

Butterflies of Texas # 15

Tropical Checkered Skipper (Burnsius oileus) Left side as you look at the screen.

 

Butterflies of Texas # 16

Common Checkered Skipper (Pyrgus communis) Right side as you look at the screen.

 

Both are different species to the Old World Chequered Skipper (Carterocephalus palaemon)

 

A flying start to 2023 Part 5. Thanks as always to Kim for the diptych!

Identification: damselfish (Chromis chromis)

Location: Punta Galera, Isola d'Elba (Italy)

Diving: Stefano Sub

Camera: Nikon D7000

Lens: Tokina AT-X 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 DX Fisheye

Equipment: Hugyfot HFN7000 housing + Inon Z330 & D2000

with Mark Duffell at Beechfield Dingle

09/05/09

Identification: Red gorgonian (Paramuricea clavata)

Location: Secca dell'Altare, AMP Portofino (Italy)

Diving: Il Grande Blu

Camera: Nikon D7000

Lens: Tokina AT-X 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 DX Fisheye

Equipment: Hugyfot HFN7000 housing + Inon Z330 & D2000

I think this is one the species of fungus.It has secretion on top to which insects are attracted;while surrounding it is a beautiful net; natures magic.

Identification of this species is welcome!

I will write more about it when I scan the actual spread with notes :)

for this beautiful tree, Dallas, TX

A member of the 18th Street gang (M-18) stands behind the bars in a cell at the detention center in San Salvador, El Salvador. Although the country's two major gangs reached a truce in 2012, the police holding cells currently house more than 3000 inmates, five times more than the official built capacity. Partly because the ordinary Mara gang members did not break with their criminal activities (extortion, street-level distribution of drugs, etc.), partly because Salvadorean police still applies controversial anti-gang law which allows to detain almost anyone for “suspicion of gang membership”. Accused young men are held in police detention centers where up to 25 inmates may share a cell of five-by-five metres. Here, in the dark overcrowded cages, under harsh and life-threatening conditions, suspected gang members wait long months, sometimes years, for trial or for to be transported to a regular prison. © Jan Sochor Photography

5x7" Clear Glass Ambrotype

Nymphalidae, Satyrinae: Mycalesis cf. perseoides DSF (Dry Season Form)

Identification assistance needed.

I've no idea what it is, but it's such a pretty (and unusual) plant, I'd like to have more. Any identification would be most welcome, please.

50013 [Agincourt] before naming at Bristol Temple Meads with the 08.45 from Paddington on 7-8-76

 

Whilst I was taking pictures in the 1970's this is one from the Tom Derrington Collection with photographer unknown.

Los juveniles de golondrina de mar son siempre una asignatura difícil en cuanto a la identificación, ¿ Alguien se anima a identificar la especie de la imagen?

 

Pistas para resolver la dentificacion:

 

La fotografía está tomada el 31 de mayo de 2023 muy cerca de la Desembocadura del Río Guadalquivir, en el suroeste de la Península Ibérica y en un ambiente de marisma salina

 

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Juvenile terns are always a difficult subject in terms of identification. Does anyone dare to identify the species in the image?

 

Clues to solve the identification:

 

The photograph was taken on May 31, 2023, very close to the Mouth of the Guadalquivir River, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula and in a salt marsh environment.

Aricia agestis

(Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)

 

location: Victory park, BS4, UK

 

© sonomoha

 

Please feel free to help with identifications. Thanks.

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Identification finally solved by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/e-niemann-buuts] Thank you

I found this spider in my bathroom and need a identification if you can help. It kinda looks like a black widow spider, but with out the red markings on it. I think it mite be a male black widow spider do to color and size. Also this spider was up side down when I shot this image. More info on the widow spider here: m.wikihow.com/Identify-a-Black-Widow-Spider

Jay, 23, was born in Germany, and had been living in Königstein for years. Due to his father's bussiness, a Samsung product designer, he had to travel around and transfer to different school in several countries in his adolescence.In his 10, he was back to korea to get into middle school. He couldn't speak any korean at that time 'cause German was his first language, and he said those school kids were teasing him all the time. One day he told his dad " I wanna have a Korean passport, I wanna become a real korean." But the price to get a passport is 2-year-long milatary service when he comes 20. After getting his citizenship, he went to school told his friends"I'm a real korean, I have to serve milatary service as you guys!" even though kids not really teasing his outsider identity, he's still fighting with kids and messing around. Afterward, His father got a mission in Japan, Jay came with his father to come to Japan and spent 2 years in middle school there. A same problem--language, he became a totally outsider again. Then, He moved back to korea with his family, and to countinue his high school educaton and musical school. However, He's still a trouble maker in school. Like many upper-middle-class parents to deal with problematic kids, the solution is to send them to America to learn how to live on his own, and expected him to become a independ person, and to be responsible for himself. When he first arrived in Seatle, he know nothing about English, an outsider again, but in next 5 years he found his passion in jazz, and got the scholarship in New School. Currently he's a full-time student and playing Jazz gigs as a partime job in New York City, he's also producing music for several Korean Pop singers.

I've been searching for an identification of this plant but haven't had any luck. The bottom of it looks like Mat Rockspirea but the top (pictured) not so much. It was found around 7500 feet the first week of December on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, next to the edge of the Rim in small clusters.

 

Identification: Red gorgonian (Paramuricea clavata)

Location: Capo Calvo, Isola d'Elba (Italy)

Diving: Stefano Sub

Camera: Nikon D7000

Lens: Tokina AT-X 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 DX Fisheye

Equipment: Hugyfot HFN7000 housing + Inon Z330 & D2000

Identification pending. 70-image focus stack.

"BEGIN AGAIN"

A meditation on identity. When we take away our veil, our mask, the thing we hide behind - who are we? How do we find that person under the layers of identity others put on us?

 

This series asks these questions, and I hope you find an answer creeping up in you as you view them. I hope you enjoy the journey of looking at all these images - 11 in total. They are hanging in the JoAnne Artman Gallery in NYC through mid-August.

 

Let me know which one resonates with you most!

J'ai un doute. Oeil un peu trop jaune pour une buse ?

A déambulé une trentaine de minutes dans les herbes et buissons bas.

Côte d'or (21), vallée de l'ouche

 

A polypore, I think, but I have not identified it yet. This was on a fallen branch with no other mushroom around. I would appreciate any identification of these flat, firm 'shrooms.

Trying out a new approach to sharpening on this female House Finch. I think it is a House Finch - they look a lot like a Purple Finch. That doesn't help much because only the males are purple (... except the colouring looks more like red than purple!). House Finch males are bright red, but they are not called Red Finches. There is no purple or red on either type of female. ID is tough, but they are attractive by any name and I like the sharpening..

I usually take a photo on every roll of 35mm film of me in my truck’s side view mirror so that I will always know what camera and lens I used on any given roll just by looking at the negatives.

 

Nikon FE2

Nikkor 105mm f/2.5

Fomapan 200

Clayton f76+ 1:9

Scanned with Nikon D780 with Slide Duplicator

Can anybody help me with identifying the bird that sings on this video? I wasn't able to actually see it but it's perched high up in the trees. It sounds like it's imitating a great variety of songs and calls from other birds.

This video was taken in the Forêt de Soignes near Brussels, Belgium.

I had to cut short the recording because of the noise from an approaching airplane...

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