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Catching the migrating great flamingos - led by a wildlife professor -
Since the early 1990s, Lesvos has rightly established itself as one of the premier birding destinations within the Mediterranean basin. It combines the excitement of migration with several key species which can be otherwise difficult to see elsewhere in Europe.
For four weeks each spring birders from across Europe converge on this outpost of Europe which lies just 5 miles off Turkey and Asia Minor.
This was taken just off Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii... never did I think that I would get to see a whale so close... it was just amazing to see them, though on the boat it was hard to take photos cause you were going up and down when they were going up and down... still, an amazing site.
This project is the getting through process of the young people who are individuals by integrating their traditional arts to the major society and make their cultures embrace with the society without being isolated.
In Nal Sarovar where there unlimited birds who come in Winter season for migrating, the boatman's find i awesome to serve these locals for ride
Happy Hour that turned into Happy Hours with Kristen, Erin and Greg. Started at Hooters and migrated to Marks and Dive bar finishing up a long week of work on February 27, 2009.
This project is the getting through process of the young people who are individuals by integrating their traditional arts to the major society and make their cultures embrace with the society without being isolated.
(Danaus plexippus)
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Papilionoidea
Family:Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Danainae
Tribe: Danaini
Genus:Danaus
Kluk, 1802
Species: D. plexippus
Mixed shorebirds - sanderlings, laughing gulls, sandpipers...
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Migrating Coopers Hawk. Taken during the migration down the Appalations at Hawk Mountin Pa
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#371. Grus canadensis.
This morning I went with my friend Gary Weller to photograph the Sandhill Cranes at Isenberg Crane Reserve in Lodi, CA. and we were not dissapointed.
Every year an estimated of 7,000 of these prehistoric-looking birds migrate to the alfalfa fields of the Reserve.
In general, photo opportunities were better at the Cosumnes River Preserve. Thank you Gary for your help and for letting borrow your 800 mm lens.