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Group of mountain bike riders stop to take a quick break before descending the trails in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park

Intermediate photo final on body modification.

Shot on film, then scanned prints in for here. Sorry shitty scanning quality.

California Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Shelda Mairel, a 91B and 88M, assigned to the 118th Maintenance Co., in Stockton pulls security at an intermediate staging base at the Sierra College in Rocklin, Jan. 6, 2012, during the 115th Regional Support Group's Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, which had 60 vehicles and 217 troops moving their wheeled assets around the state in response to a earthquake scenario. Evaluators grading their performance checked things like dispatch and licensing and then had the teams perform vehicle tasks like tire changing and recovery operations. (Army National Guard photo/Master Sgt. Paul Wade)

Intermediate carved above entrance to Roosevelt Middle School now part of Wichita East High School.

Ardea intermedia @ Seletar Aerospace Crescent

中白鹭

Skiing at Rusutsu Ski Resort in Hokkaido, Japan

Intermediate Egret in breeding plumage (red bill, green face, reddish legs, plumes on back and breast) on Townsville's Town Common Conservation Park in January.

Shane Global Language Centre - Hastings.

Upper Intermediate Class

Sept. 2010

 

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Christine Parker, instructor of biology, left, and Kelli Prior, associate professor of biology, talk to students about lung capacity. The pair had students blow into equipment to measure their lung capacity and then do it again through a constricted straw to simulate how having asthma might reduce lung capacity.

(Latrodectus hesperus)

Another black widow spider, not fully mature. Notice the reddish pattern down the back. Soon, this will disappear and she will turn black except for the hourglass on the underside.

The perfect place to use solar panels (Western Sahara). So why are there not greater efforts to develop and distribute them in the developing world? Perhaps because a UN effort to promote them was sabotaged by Opec, who want poor people to use fossil fuels. Good old Saudis, eh!

In the Botanical Gardens, Brisbane.

Intermediate School students in Mrs. Beckett’s ESL (English as a Second Language) class are working on close reading, which is a skill that prepares them to deeply engage in the text and answer detailed questions about what they’ve read. The students are learning how to use tools to find evidence in the texts they read. In addition, they are learning how to apply those skills to their writing.

An example of grazing upon the perennial grass, Intermediate wheat grass

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA)

Philadelphia, PA, USA

May 8, 2019

The Intermediate Egret, Median Egret,[2] or Yellow-billed Egret (Mesophoyx intermedia) is a medium-sized heron. It is a resident breeder from east Africa across tropical southern Asia to Australia. It often nests in colonies with other herons, usually on platforms of sticks in trees or shrubs. Two to five eggs are laid, the clutch size varying with region. This species, as its scientific name implies, is intermediate in size between the Great Egret and smaller white egrets like the Little Egret and Cattle Egret, though nearer to Little than Great. It is about 90 cm tall with all-white plumage, generally dark legs and a thickish yellow bill. Breeding birds may have a reddish or black bill, greenish yellow gape skin, loose filamentous plumes on their breast and back, and dull yellow or pink on their upper legs (regional variations). The sexes are similar.

Some taxonomists put this species in the genus Egretta or Ardea.

The Intermediate Egret stalks its prey methodically in shallow coastal or fresh water, including flooded fields. It eats fish, frogs, crustaceans and insects.

 

~Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary~

 

All photographs taken with a Canon 400D with a Sigma 70-300 lens from a boat.

Minor editing on the iPad and uploaded via Flickstackr for the iPad and iPhone.

 

Plumes stowed for flight - the only bit you can see is the curly tail of wet plumes at the back that have been trailing in the mud and water as it feeds.

 

Leunig would like that tail. And that red blob is a Dusky Moorhen or Purple Swamphen watching in the background.

Noblesville Intermediate School - Noblesville School District in Noblesville, IN

Keoladeo National Park is the most famous birding park in India. It is home to more than 230 species of birds and hosts thousands of birds during the migratory flights each year. It is a man made wetland and a World Heritage Site.

 

Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India

Woodfern (Dryopteris intermedia) at Elk Knob State Park.

Working on improving my WP skills

Intermediate versions of the floor plans, developed further from the sheet which was presented before Easter. These will be further resolved on the basis of the third model, mainly organising separate wet and dry routes to the changing facilities, sorting out the main circulation to give more useful space to the gym, café and restaurant, and further detailing those areas.

 

Apologies for the size of these. I appreciate that they're hard to read, even if you access the largest version, but it's just to give an overview of how things are progressing. If you're desperate for a closer look just drop me an email, because the pdf is only 88kb.

 

[These drawings forms part of the development of my final architecture project of third year – a lido for New Brighton. Please see the other images for the full story so far...]

Justin Crumpton, Ashley Huckaba, Santos Salinas, Glenna Brownlee

California Army National Guard Spc. Nathan Seguritan of the 115th Regional Support Group in Roseville pulls security at an intermediate staging base at the Sierra College in Rocklin, Jan. 6, 2012, during the 115th Regional Support Group's Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, which had 60 vehicles and 217 troops moving their wheeled assets around the state in response to a earthquake scenario. Evaluators in the background checked things like dispatch and licensing and then had the teams perform vehicle tasks like tire changing and recovery operations. (Army National Guard photo/Master Sgt. Paul Wade)

Through the last month I've seen a few of these lovely birds forage in the lawns of TIFR (Mumbai., India). Today I decided to spend some time photographing them. The first thing I realized was that they keep a wary eye on humans although they have spent days in their vicinity.

 

Stalking after them in the open is no use. One way to get close is to wait until they forage near a tree and then use the tree to cover your approach. Once you judge that you are close enough you can look around the bole of the tree and take a quick snap or two. That's how this was taken.

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