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Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus), Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Not too many perches along this beach, but here's one being used by a resourceful crow.

This little blue tit perched so close to me but didn't stay long. As winter goes on they will get bolder and more used to our being there with our cameras.

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Parkersburg, WV

The NMFRI Gdynia Aquarium displays a collection of predatory fish, among them a target desired by many anglers – the Perch. // Akwarium Gdyńskie MIR-PIB prezentuje kolekcję ryb drapieżnych, w tym obiekt wielu wędkarzy – okonie.

Taking a breather on the ledge

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

In this photograph you can see part of the fence line on the south side of the vacant field I hiked around in this afternoon, after buying my ticket to the new Batman movie (for tomorrow, since all of the ones for today were sold out!) at the Edwards Cenema in the Marquis Center on Silber Road at the Katy Freeway. This twisted mess of rebar is what is left over after the demolition crew knocked down the concrete structure that housed a storm sewer cover. Has become a nice perch for doves and other birds.

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Fisheye of the fish

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

I'm not good at naming birds but I liked its color and that was good enough for me.

Perch fry from Coldingham Loch

Wandering Percher (Diplacodes bipunctata) - female

 

Blaxland

Perch Rock Lighthouse, Wallasey, Merseyside. Privately owned and a well photographed location.

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

I find I don't have much to say.

This, again, is Vondelpark.

Female Scarlet Percher, Diplacodes haematodes. Woronora Reserve, Barden Ridge, NSW Australia, December 2011.

On the side of her synthorax is a dark spot just above the metastigma, typical of this species.

me with small perch caught on a spinner

This is the black (nitra) form of the Old World Swallowtail butterfly, seen at Brown Lowery Park, Alberta, mid-July. Similar to a photo posted a while ago.

Although a busy background,I like the strength in his/her posture; Pandion haliaetus; Oceano Lagoon outing with Donald

Red Winged Black Bird

Male Scarlet Percher, Diplacodes haematodes, has yellow in his wings in the quarter closest to his body, and a tapered tail. Heathcote National Park, NSW, Australia, January 2015.

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

Dan, Bob Wilberscheid and Allen McQuinn clean a mess of perch caught by Wilberscheid and Lisa Gaumnitz on a secret northwoods pond after the recent Wisconsin Outdoor Communicators Association meeting in Eagle River. Bob & Lisa were guided by Art Barlow, of Barlow Guide Service.

 

photo by art barlow

Perch - A Carnival of Flying and Falling - Surge & Glasgow Culture 2014

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