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This isn't even my favorite picture of all my red/black apples shots but still the most presentable.
British Aerospace Hawk T1a
Red Arrows
Royal Air Force
Prestwick Airport
06/09/2015
The Red Arrows returning from their display at the Northern Ireland Airshow at Portrush, treating those present at the Sunday part of the Scottish Airshow to their familiar Bomb Burst as they break and land at the airport.
Camera : Nikon D3s + 2xSB-900 with UMBRELLA +Nikon R1C1
Lenses : Nikkor 24-70mm F/2.8 ( N )
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The Red Lory (Eos bornea or Eos rubra) is a species of parrot in the Psittaculidae family. It is the second most commonly kept lory in captivity, after the Rainbow Lorikeet.
The Red Lory is about 31 cm long (12 in). They weigh 30-300 grams. It is mostly red and the plumage of the upper body is all red. There are red, blue, and black markings on the back and wings, and the tail is red-brown with blue under-tail coverts. The beak is orange and the legs are grey. The irises are red except in E. b. bernsteini, which has brown irises. There is no bare skin at the base of the lower mandible. The male and female have identical external appearance. Juveniles are duller and have brown irises and a brownish beak. Their bills are narrow and less powerful than other types of parrots and their gizzards are generally thin-walled and weak. A defining characteristic of a Lory is their brush tongues with papillae at the tips to help them feed on pollen and nectar.
Macaws are beautiful, brilliantly colored members of the parrot family.
Many macaws have vibrant plumage. The coloring is suited to life in Central and South American rain forests, with their green canopies and colorful fruits and flowers. The birds boast large, powerful beaks that easily crack nuts and seeds, while their dry, scaly tongues have a bone inside them that makes them an effective tool for tapping into fruits.
Macaws also have gripping toes that they use to latch onto branches and to grab, hold, and examine items. The birds sport graceful tails that are typically very long.
Red Squirrel munching on a walnut on the Alverstone Meade nature reserve, Isle of Wight. It was a little overcast and dull so flash was used to boost the colours.
(Canon EOS 40D; 07/02/2009; 1/200 at f/5.6; ISO 800; white balance: Auto; focal length: 420 mm)
This robin nips in and out of the cage to feed on Sunflower seeds. The cage keeps the pigeons from devouring the seeds.
Was out looking for birds when this mangy looking fox came up for a look at us. Bit too close that I couldn't zoom out enough. She was lovely and inquisitive, but looks in a bit of a state, poor girl.
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