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Althought rare in AZ these sparrows are common in other states..

Taken at GWR

Suka, a four month old Sumatran tiger cub, is back on exhibit at the San Diego Zoo

A flipper is almost as good as a hind leg when it comes to dealing with an annoying itch.

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- www.kevin-palmer.com - This bison bull used a post to scratch an itch on his belly.

spotted outside my window and captured

Sony NEX-6

Pentax-M 50mm f/1.4 SMC

(Full-frame equiv. focal length=75mm)

@f2.8 1/1000 sec ISO200

 

This image comes from a series taken at Wakehurst Place, West Sussex - it's a National Trust property with botanical gardens, manor house, huge grounds including forests and lakes, and is also home to the millennium seed bank project.

 

Edd, Haydee and I were lucky enough that they were holding a festival all weekend, and that festival included a Birds of Prey display. This is the Falconer and owner of these amazing birds. I don't like animals being held captive but he lets his out to hunt and they apparently always come back. This Peregrine was being particularly playful with the owner, it gave me a really good impression of how well his birds are looked after. I believe he works for a sanctuary that he was collecting for, so fair play to him!

Wartbiter Cricket (Decticus verrucivorus) having a cleaning session.

is it a good thing that I didn't have all my heron on the pond today?

BREAKING NEWS My 257th picture to be viewed over 1,000 times (January 2015). First uploaded October 2013.

A rather funny picture of a male gnu scratching with his hind leg

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A dwarf mongoose scratching his neck on a termite mound in Tarangire National Park (Tanzania)

Fuji C200

September 2016

Talisman sitting next to his scratching pole, a few minutes after tearing it to shreds.

 

FujiFilm FinePix S5100

Olympus XA, Kodak Portra 400 @ 800

 

Here's a shot of Jacob Riis Park in Rockaway, Queens, from June 2013, when the damage from Hurricane Sandy was sadly evident in this big mound of dirt near the playground.

 

Speaking of damage, this roll was developed by a subpar lab and acquired a bunch of nice scratches and streaks, and thus we come to another FREEDOM FRIDAY!

Photographer: Kris Kidd

Model: Izzy Hilton

Makeup/Hair: Me

BREAKING NEWS My 492nd picture to be viewed over 1,000 times (November 2015). First uploaded October 2013.

Scratch. Malegría, 2012

Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk pauses for a good - but careful - scratch. Those sharp talons come pretty close to the nictitating membrane protecting the eye but the young bird -zombie-like look or not - seems to be enjoying himself.

Alexandre Farto aka Vhils en medio de su intervención en Cali.

I scratched the negative

no digital effects

 

Mamiya RZ67 Pro II

Tri-x in Rodinal

A wolf scratcing his neck in a funny way

Looking for something to shoot while inside my friends' cat enclosure. Shot wide open with my Tamron 90mm f2.5 Macro (52BB).

scratched lines on perspex

Macro detail of studio glass bowl by British artist Jane Charles. 'Reflective Form' from her first solo exhibition in 1991.

 

I will be posting a full shot of the bowl soon. In the meanwhile I wonder what you see in this image? The full vew of the bowl can now be seen here.

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