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I was honoured to be remembered by my dear son yesterday that brought ne red roses for my birthday which is today. So proud over my young teenager !!!
We are celebrating Midsummer this weekend and after that my vacation starts so might be on and off for some weeks.
Have a lovely weekend.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) standing by a tree.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca koło drzewa.
I had a major problem with privacy settings on my sets. This image (and some others) LOST ALL FAVes. Unfortunately Flickr support refused and were unable to solve the problem :(
My sincere apologies to all flickr members and groups that added this picture.
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Copyright © 2009 Slavina Bahchevanova
Red Lamborghini at the London Classic car show 2016
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This Red-backed Shrike was photographed in the wild in the Kruger National Park.
(What is most interesting about this image, is that I used the 2x MIII converter on a R6. For the first time, I now am able to use that converted with confidence, as I always seemed to get not that sharp images on the DSLR's. I guess, for 1000mm, this turned out acceptably sharp.)
Wikipedia: The red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus) is an Asian lapwing or large plover, a wader in the family Charadriidae. Like other lapwings they are ground birds that are incapable of perching. It breeds from West Asia (Iraq, SW Iran, Persian Gulf) eastwards across South Asia (Baluchistan, Sri Lanka,Afghanistan, Pakistan, the entire Indian subcontinent up to Kanyakumari and up to 1800m in Kashmir/Nepal), with another sub-species further east in Southeast Asia. May migrate altitudinally in spring and autumn (e.g. in N. Baluchistan or NW Pakistan), and spreads out widely in the monsoons on creation of requisite habitats, but by and large the populations are resident.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-wattled_lapwing
Conservation status: Least Concern
A Red crab was running fast to escape from a chasing dog on the sea beach sandy surface to reach a safer hole. I loved the way it ran engaging all legs except the first pair. The ever alert pose with projecting stocked compound eyes made some character in the action sequences. Pics was taken from Frasergunj sea beach, West Bengal, India.