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A new frog species for me... the Great Broodfrog (Pseudophryne major). These breed in Autumn and winter, and are active now. I photographed these males out near Ipswich last night.
The Great Tit, just taken off and looking back at the other birds which got spooked by a Jay that came in to have a nose! :)
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"Ursa Major"
“El tiempo se lo lleva todo y al final sólo queda oscuridad. A veces encontramos a otros en esa oscuridad y otras veces los perdemos en ella.”
[La milla verde]
―Stephen King
En compañia de los mas grandes Cristina García Celeiro César Vega Luis J. de la Fuente Dario Cuesta Tomás Sánchez con muchas risas y buen rollito...
Pipe Major Mike Morgan of Strathisla Pipe Band marching along Elchies Road, Aberlour, Banffshire, Scotland with bands from Keith Strathisla, Aberlour, Banff, Buckie,Dufftown, Elgin & District and Forres.
Love to find them when they're roosting! It was blowing a hoolie, so used my body as a windbreak, and even then, I had a job to hold the twig still! How he was able to hang on in it I'll never know!!
Grinshill - Shropshire
One of the many native cockatoos found in Victoria. Here she is caught having a scratch of the head.
GP38-3 no. 2005 "Major Ripley Arnold" leads the 101 Job as the crew shuffles cars at Hodge Yard. The train is crossing the Deen Road grade crossing at the west end of the yard. Photo November 2017.
View of Cathédrale La Major in Marseille from MUCEM's roof top, under the smoke of a huge forest fire nearby.
Dendrocopos major.
Femella.
Castellano: pico picapinos.
English: great spotted woodpecker-
Français: pic épeiche.
Eusquera: okil handi.
Hides de petits ocells. www.photodigiscoping.com/
Great Tit and Willow Tit
Parus major & Parus montanus
Kuusamo, Finland
Tali- ja hömötiainen
Taloxe och talltita
Photographed this male singing on territory at 13,000 feet elevation near Sela Pass, Himalayas, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Très grand coléoptère dont le corps mesurait plus de 3cm. Les élytres très courts laissent apparaitre les ailes, ce qui lui donne un air particulier. On le prendrait presque pour une guêpe ! Les larves se nourrissent dans le bois mort d'arbres à feuilles caduques.
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La cathédrale de la Major ou basilique de Sainte-Marie-Majeure (la Major) qui évoque l'Orient par son style romano-byzantin, est la Cathédrale de Marseille. Elle a été construite dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, entre 1852 et 1893.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathérale_Sainte-Marie-Majeure_de_Marseille
Marseille Cathedral (Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille or Cathédrale de la Major) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in Marseille. It has been a basilica minor since 1896.
An unintentionally timely post, featuring a horse race and a coronation, of a ghost sign in Glens Falls, New York.
I think that top line is "... Major Delmar Whiskey" with "Crowned King" beneath it. To the left is a faded image of a horse.
Major Delmar was a famous trotter in the early 1900s. Famous enough to have his picture on a postcard. However, I can't find any reference to Major Delmar Whiskey other than one other photo of this sign.
Major Mitchell Cockatoos
Major Mitchell's cockatoo, also known as Leadbeater's cockatoo or the pink cockatoo, is a medium-sized cockatoo restricted to arid and semi-arid inland areas of Australia, though it is seen regularly in other climates, for example, South-East Queensland's subtropical region. Wikipedia