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In some place of the huge Queensland, Australia
20160721_ANS_5554_Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae)
Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), the largest member of the kingfisher family, is native to the eucalyptus forests of eastern Australia. San Diego Zoo.
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Laughing Gull Leucophaeus atricilla Ft Myres Beach Florida, USA.
No post-processing done to photo, only cropped. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
Monochrome low key image of street art and a lone walker.
He walks past with his head bowed as a beautiful woman in graffiti appears to be laughing.
Laughing gull.
No post-processing done to photo, only cropped. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
Just as I was taking this a gust of wind came through much to everyone's amusement. I hope your Tuesday goes to plan :)
Laughing Gull.
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I really like this Orchid! Almost bought it, but there were no buds.
It is a Zygopetalum Orchid. Thanks to nolehace for the identification.
Analogica con la italiana Ferrania Condor 1 ( 1950 ) a telemetro priva di esposimetro, Eliog 50 mm 3.5 f delle Officine Galileo di Firenze, Kodak color 200 asa, sviluppo con tetenal
(from my archives)
Laughing Gulls in breeding plumage
I love these Gulls in their dapper black and white tuxedos and bright red beaks
Fish Haul Beach, Port Royal Sound, Hilton Head Island, SC, USA
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Though it appears to be laughing, in reality the gull was panting under 40C on the beach, to keep itself cool. While in Durham, North Carolina, I woke up early one morning and drove for two hours and half to get to Wrightsville Beach by the Atlantic Coast to see birds that we don't usually get in the great lake region. I wasn't disappointed, I managed to see three life birds after walking on the sandy beach area for three hours. Altogether I got to see 25 different species of birds including a whole bunch of these gulls at varying level of maturity. I was totally exhausted towards the end, but it was worth it. Mason Inlet Waterbird Management Area; Wrightsville Beach, NC, USA.