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Migrating male monarch hanging out for the night in my yard. I hope he has a good night and a safe flight to Mexico!

Every flock we saw this morning across the valley was flying North instead of South. One of these individuals is tagged. See note.

Pictures from the opening night party for YBCA's exhibition, Migrating Identities, Jun 28, 2013: ybca.org/migrating-identities

 

Event photography by Tommy Lau, tommylau.net/

New illustrations for South African Advertising magazine, Migrate.

 

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James, Ken, Leslie, Wendy and I went to the Platte river to see migrating sandhill cranes. On the way, we came across these snow geese instead. The math guy among us estimated there were at least 200,000 birds. I was glad I haven't watched Hitchcock's bird movie in a while.

The migrating robins feast on madrone berries in late December. Have also seen great flocks of migrating cedar waxwings. This is the bear tree of Eva's cinnamon bear encounter earlier in December.

I just love Autumn ! We get alot of migrating birds stopping by for food and a little swim !

Migrating from a physical machine to an image. This is the status after about 20-30 minutes. Good thing it's Friday afternoon.

One of a series of shots from out day out at Martin Mere

front yard tree in Boone, Iowa

Ruby-crowned kinglet coming to see what I was so interested in taking pictures of. Brazoria, TX.

these birds made such a huge racket as the passed through pittsburgh that i had to snap their photo. they were pretty far away so i couldn't see them very well. any idea on what they could be from their shadow? the photo was taken on 21 february 2009 in pittsburgh, pa usa. the birds were obviously passing through. they roosted in a tree for about 20 minutes then flew off.

James, Ken, Leslie, Wendy and I went to the Platte river to see migrating sandhill cranes. On the way, we came across these snow geese instead. The math guy among us estimated there were at least 200,000 birds. I was glad I haven't watched Hitchcock's bird movie in a while.

Encore Career Handbook author Marci Alboher comes to Minneapolis.

 

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Visit to Istanbul from Queen Victoria - August 2008

Outside the Bazaar suddenly the sky was darkened with thousands of storks migrating

James, Ken, Leslie, Wendy and I went to the Platte river to see migrating sandhill cranes. On the way, we came across these snow geese instead. The math guy among us estimated there were at least 200,000 birds. I was glad I haven't watched Hitchcock's bird movie in a while.

Blue & white traditional fabrics in modern setting

There were pigeons and blackbirds eating here too.

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