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Grizzly Bear (ursus actos), "Montana" at San Diego Zoo

A Mallard shaking off water

 

Massachusetts, USA | 11-Nov-17

Long weekend is here again ... Shake your body ...enjoy the weather ... get drenched ...

 

I have wasted lots of money buying strawberries ... thinking I will click them ... but most of the times they got spoilt before I could click them

 

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20210109_0608_7D2-125 Dog Shake #1

 

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This is what happens when you're bored, bored, bored!

 

I've not seen this before, he shook for a good 5 minutes, I thought he was unwell so I kept watching until he stopped shaking and jumped onto the peanut feeder and fed like there was nothing wrong. I wonder if he was just trying to warm up?

Polar Bear movement frozen in Time.

12/21/2010 by 1crzqbn

 

Please view in lightbox, press L

 

So MUCH BETTER, trust me: View On Black

to the max.

 

Dances by sync'D Motion

Music - Moliy, Silent Addy, Skillibeng, Shenseea - Shake it to the Max (FLY) - Remix

 

Thanks to Lana and Roman for letting me hang at their home :*

did you know Mustang was the 1st car with the Shaker hood option?

 

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I love these shake-shake images...

Though stork-like, Hamerkops are uniquely singular... in looks and in habits... They are monogomous, but perform bizarre courtship rituals which include repeated false mountings... With the male standing on the females back and vice-versa. They construct massive oven-like nests, out of sticks and grass, taking about 6 weeks to complete. The entrance tunnel and chamber are plastered with mud, whilst the outer nest is often decorated with bits of plastic, paper etc.. I have even seen one with a mans shoe on it... The nests are so large, often weighing anything between 25 - 50 kgs

They are truly unique...

  

Grizzly Bear (ursus arctos) "Montana" enjoying his newest pool at the San Diego Zoo

Young, Little Blue Heron shaking off from a dip in the water

When life gives you lemons

Instead of champagne

 

You can be bitter

Or you can be better

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS0uS8Tfyt4

 

When life gives you lemons

Make lemonade

  

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Collared pratincole, or Common pratincole, or Red-winged pratincole (Glareola pratincola), region Castilla-La Mancha (Spain), 13-05-2018.

The image was taken from a commercial photo hide.

 

Thanks a lot, everyone, for stopping by, for looking my work, for your comments and likes! Always appreciated!

full zoom shake test - passed

San Diego Zoo - San Diego, California - Valerio the Jaguar was born at the San Diego Zoo on 3/12/15 to Nindiri and Guapo.

 

He has two older siblings:

 

(1) Tikal, born on 4/26/12, lives at the Sacramento Zoo in Sacramento, California

 

(2) Maderas, born on 4/26/12, lives at the Alexandria Zoo in Alexandria, Louisiana

This weekend everybody^^

 

Kisses nubs for the fun time and for these cool pics.^^

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNvXRikyV5Q

shake, shake, shake

shake your booty, shake your booty......

 

Disco Duck..........lol...........

Osprey shaking off water after a failed attempt at fishing.

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It was getting dark out.

Taken with Camera: Nikon D3

Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320)

Aperture: f/4.0

Focal Length: 500 mm

ISO Speed: 3200

 

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Captured at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium.

Poppy having a shake after swimming in the brook at Crowden clough.

Great Egret preening in all her breeding glory!

 

The Breeding Marsh at Gatorland in Orlando, FL.

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Love it when they do this! Snowy Egret, Orange County(CA)

 

Canon EOS 7D @ 400mm ---- 1/2500s--- f/7.1 --- ISO 250

Maxine pulling of a small dance move :-)

Watched this small green heron for a few minutes as it hunted from a log in the marsh area of a small lake. It was extremely backlit creating very dark shade on the heron so poor detail on most of these due to focus issues, the camera/lens not doing well in low light and my shaking some due to being in awkward shooting position. Still lots of fun to watch. Sorry for so many of the same thing. :)

  

I have been waiting for a rainy day to try and get some rain shots of the cats. and I don't mean light rain I wanted pouring torrential rain.Well Boxing Day delivered and I was one happy yet soaked photographer.

 

The Lions absolutely loved the rain. When I turned up they were both sitting on their rock. At that time it was only light rain but once the keeper presentation started the heavens opened up and those cats had the best time, running and sliding in the rain.

I believe the afternoon presentation was even better as they were jumping in the puddles.

 

I caught Milo in mid-shake in this shot but have many more to go through.

Montezuma Oropendola in the rain

3rd August 2019- David of Manchester based 'Bones Shake' brought "A scuzzed fuzzed blues" vibe to Jimmy's in Liverpool. These lads were first on by virtue of the least social media 'Likes' (a strange stipulation in my eyes, but then, i'm 48..) but they manged to captivate an early audience. Starting your set by casually wandering through the crowd with a megaphone blarring an American Police siren generally tends to grab peoples attention!!

 

Out of curiosity, (and to see if anyone actually reads this shit..) has anyone ever seen the movie 'Midnight Express'?

Zoom in to see the water/sand shake off!

Cormorán grande (Phalacrocorax carbo)

Great Cormorant

aww i know this is terrible 1.

(edit: now i know it's not, thanks every1 for the lovely compliments :] ILY!)

too bad ying, your hair is too short to do an amazing hair shoot like Sylvia did!haha~

hers are so much more AMAZINGG :)

 

btw this is just a random photo taken few days ago, i dont know what to upload so i just upload this lol.

 

meaningless 1 haha.

 

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Water droplets going everywhere.

Carolina wrens are small but very vocal animals. Males are especially outgoing and are the only ones to produce songs. They employ one of the loudest songs per volume of birds. They are apt to sing anytime and anyplace they happen to be.

Carolina wrens are monogamous, and breeding pairs may stay together for years.

National Geographic

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