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Neca figure of Predator 2 series

25 points of articulation

This cat is a most unwelcome guest in my yard! It prowls around, looking for my birds & squirrels. It's even been known to curl up in the corner of my deck, under the squirrel lunchbox! We yell at it & chase it, but it keeps coming back. We see it go to a house up the street, but, since it has no collar, we don't really know if it has a home/owner. Any suggestions as to how I can protect the birds & squirrels who comes, trustingly, to my deck? I have nothing against indoor cats, but this one is really upsetting us! Columbia County, New York, USA on December 27, 2011.

Its in town for a few kills......

The Predators Football Club (Pawlett, Woolavington) promotes their community toolbar on facebook.

 

To install thi Conduit-powered community toolbar: www.facebook.com/pages/Predators-FC-Pawlett-Woolavington/...

 

While working...photo

It is 2008 first work.

Predator kick butt and takes skulls

'Big Country' Shawn Lavigne with Predators broadcasters Pete Weber and Tom Callahan live at the NHL Home Ice studio in Toronto

My cat found herself a new perch today, sitting on top of my 4 foot tall speaker, peering out the window to the harbour below.

 

This girl is my best friend, yet I don't take nearly enough pictures of her. My new 50mm f/1.4D lens makes it so much easier to avoid using flash, which plays havok with her tabby markings. (Zoom in to the see the amazing detail in her fur and eye.)

 

We're heading to the V-E-T on Saturday, so wish us luck.

 

Nikon D600, 50mm f/1.4D lens, handheld for 1/640 second at f/7.1, ISO 400.

Nooo don't eat the kitty! :(

Appered in the corner of my eye.

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Dive Bombing the seagulls that were in it's feeding area

First practice of the new year.

D90 + AF-S DX NIKKOR, ED 18-55mm.

A tiny spider (crab spider?) has just caught and is devouring a much larger hoverfly. It is astounding how such a small spider can catch, kill and devour such a large insect.

 

Taken with a Raynox DR250 macro lens on my Canon SX20IS camera. The spider was so engrossed in its meal that I was able to rotate the flower it was sitting on so that the creatures were in direct sun.

Predator style behind-the-scenes shots from the IMOK 30th reunion.

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