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This is an old photo of my fathers from when he was in the army during the war. I only found this and a number of other photos after he passed away.
Dad is the one top left.
This photo was scanned, and has all the look of its age, and has faded to a brown almost sepia colour.
For 7 Days of Shooting, Brown Theme
Whilst chasing butterflies yesterday I stumbled across this pair of mating snakes.
Wrong lens on at the time but you get the drift.
Found these two mated Black-billed Magpies at Hawrelak Park, Edmonton.
Adding to my Ravens, Crows, Magpies and Jays set.
Another Anole Lizard :P this one is trying to find a mate, and is showing their little red throat flap to attract someone. Wonder if they found a match? lol.
John is the father of my mate Andy Payne, who as on the same Apprentice Armament Fitters Course as me (1982-1983) and we were both posted to 482 SQN, Amblerley. I would show up unannounced at J.T. and Mrs. Payne's home, usually around dinner time, for pretty much the whole six years I was at Amberley. Their generosity and kinship had a huge influence on my late teens!
A pairs of mating Trionia festiva nudibranchs on the wreck of the Gambler near Long Beach, California.
A male butterfly mating with a female butterfly at the butterfly exhibit at Brookside Gardens. The mating ritual lasted for about 30 minutes.