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Four lions (Panthera leo) drink from the Ajab waterhole in Etosha earlty one morning. Image taken in Namibia.

Daddy kite will be responsible for food and come back to deliver it to mommy kite while they are having eggs to hatch. They usually perform food exchange in the air.

For the purposes of this comic, the only “canonical” texts are the first Predator film and the first Batman vs. Predator miniseries–all other comics and movies involving the Predator are ignored. As for when it’s supposed to take place in DC continuity–I don’t really care. By including the miniseries as history I’ve already placed it outside the DC canon anyway.

Great Horned Owl, Bluestem Prairie Open Space, Colorado Springs, Colorado

 

From the Cornell Lab of Ornithology:

 

With its long, earlike tufts, intimidating yellow-eyed stare, and deep hooting voice, the Great Horned Owl is the quintessential owl of storybooks. This powerful predator can take down birds and mammals even larger than itself, but it also dines on daintier fare such as tiny scorpions, mice, and frogs. It’s one of the most common owls in North America, equally at home in deserts, wetlands, forests, grasslands, backyards, cities, and almost any other semi-open habitat between the Arctic and the tropics.

 

_16A3905 Masai Mara, Kenya

An interesting scene...the lacewing larva eating the dead spider. Maybe a bark lice larva under the spider?

This spotted hyena was enjoying its morning bath in a water hole while a group of zebras were waiting to get a drink...it was funny and interesting to see that the zebras were not afraid of a single hyena and approached it even to get him out of the water. Addo Elephant NP, South Africa

Another old leftover shot I discovered recently, this time of the Jungle Hunter.

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A rather unusual look at a Damselfly. This is a teneral Common Blue Damselfly I found at Wollaton yesterday, being quite a cool day there were a lot of grounded inactive Damselflies on low vegetation, this allowed for this interesting angle. This nicely illustrates the complex nature of a Damselflies mouthparts, it is easy to forget that these guys are accomplished predators.

 

This was a 4 image stack at F/8, not my deepest of stacks, but thought it was interesting to see.

A jumping spider drags off its latest prey, a Sely's Sundragon about three times larger than itself.

It was amazing to watch this Merlin pursuing a Goldfinch a couple of weeks ago: I was rather lucky to capture this shot as the raptor dived in for a killer blow, but missed the lucky finch by a gnat's whisker!

 

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So today I received Richard's Predator. And I must honestly say that this is one of the best, if not the best Predator sculpt I've ever seen. I decided to show him off in this picture without the mask because the sculpted head is absolutely stunning.

 

I thought it'd be nice to display my own Predator from a while ago next to his, alongside Richard's line of figures from the Alien Franchise (Namely, the Alien and Facehugger).

 

If you haven't picked one up yet, do so now before he runs out, it's absolutely worth the money both as a collectible and as a challenge to paint.

Nikon 750 + Nikkor 105mm 2.8

Natural rhythms in the desert....

Beautiful Red Kite in full swoop mode.

Just back from Safari(darkest Wiltshire Longleat Safari Park first time visit absolutely great didn't know what to expect at the park totally impressed by it all to see the animal's having space to live and roam.

Lions are very sociable and related females live together as a pride.Different males take over the pride at different times.When lions live together as a group this has many advantages;they can hunt together as a team and are able to bring down large prey.The females often have their babies at the same time, allowing the cubs to feed from any of the lionesses.Longleat has about 25 lions in the park.

The nice thing about morning is you can get so close to insects as they begin to warm up. Pretty sure this is another type of predatory Tiger Fly. It doesn't have the leopard spots on the abdomen like Tigrina, but it's got some kind of digital camouflage instead. IDs are welcome. The mouth parts look pretty fierce. It's also got that nasty serrated edge on the wings that Tigrina has. Happy Fly Day!

 

Some kind of Tiger Fly

Coal Creek Trail

Lafayette, Colorado

So this was quite a bit of work. I shot a couple of frames, aiming to get detail from "inside" its mouth I could later use with stacking. Initially, I went with 7 shots but noticed a magical leg was created in the process. So I reduced to 4 frames, that were essentially showing what I wanted.

 

Still, it took some retouching of minor errors resulting from the stacking process.

 

5x magnification, 4 frames, handheld.

 

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Jones in stealth mode merging with the patio slabs.

With customized cables to mask

meet Bella

she's kinda psycho but cute :D

 

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It pains my heart to see one of our most iconic wild birds (California Thrasher) in the mouth of a domestic cat. PLEASE, PLEASE keep pet cats indoors. Outdoor cats kill approximately 2.4 billion birds every year. Predation by domestic cats is the number-one direct, human-caused threat to birds in the United States. The BirdsBeSafe collar for cats is a good solution to the problem If you still feel you must let your cat outdoors.

Some graphic art for Gerry cos I know how much he's missed it!

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