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Taylor Swift and Pope Franziskus have something in common - www.politestar.com/taylor-swift-and-pope-franziskus-common/
Taylor Swift and Pope Franziskus have something in common - www.politestar.com/taylor-swift-and-pope-franziskus-common/
Taylor Swift and Pope Franziskus have something in common - www.politestar.com/taylor-swift-and-pope-franziskus-common/
Taylor Swift and Pope Franziskus have something in common - www.politestar.com/taylor-swift-and-pope-franziskus-common/
This was the first time that I have observed Swifts mating. It is something they do whilst flying and it was great fun trying to capture this through the camera lens. I haven't seen it happen that often and there appears to be a slight change in the flying of the two birds which may indicate that they about to mate. Then it is just a simple matter of following the birds hoping that then don't fly behind a building, fly too far away or any of the other many issues that can arise.
Nyssus coloripes Walckenaer, 1805, I believe. Found at Plunkett Conservation Park in Cedar Creek. Queensland, Australia.
Found on trunk of tree.
Species ID confirmation appreciated
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
They are back and I enjoyed last evening with them.
D300 200-400VR 400mm F4,0 1/1250sec manual iso400 handhold 50% of original
Car: Suzuki Swift 1.0 GLS.
Date of first registration: 23rd September 2002.
Registration region: Swansea.
Latest recorded mileage: 81,323 (MOT 12th June 2020).
Last V5 issued: 27th March 2020.
Date taken: 13th July 2020.
Album: Street Spots
Taylor Swift performs during her “1989 World Tour” stop at CenturyLink Field on Aug. 8 2017 (Matthew Lamb / MatthewLambPhotography.com)
Concierto de Taylor Swift en el Palacio de los deportes, Madrid.
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Rainy days are here to stay and the subjects of my delight are in a different cycle of life. Even if they were around, nothing much could be done with the lens in this gloomy weather.As they say, the show must go on. Hence, I have to fall back to the archives.
Here is Small Branded Swift (Pelopidas mathias) butterfly.
Thanks for your visit.
Taylor Swift performed at Scottrade Center on September 29, 2015. Haim and Vance Joy opened the show.
Photo by Dustin Winter.
Making a Taylor Swift graphic after a long time. Recently watched the "Mine" music video, really liked it even though I didn't like the song. LOVE the dress she is wearing here, I changed the color and I actually like this color more than the original violet! :D
I am getting more and more obsessed with brushes! With photoshop, you can do so many wonderful things with brushes! It's just amazing!
Click on the "Magnifying glass"/All Sizes to get to get the larger version! Looks better larger!
Comments are appreciated! :D
Swift, because it's her lyrics. Swift, because this balloon was swiftly popped with those needles after this picture was taken. A form of release. A form of letting go.
Swift Creek is a tributary of the Neuse River in Craven County, North Carolina near New Bern and Bridgeton.
Ex London Transport AEC swift SM1 was purchased by dealer Don Allmey from Wombwell Diesels and is seen at a storage site he had at Heathrow Airport.
SWIFT flight, 2 RAF T1 Texan trainers from RAF Valley pass through Wales, SWIFT01 ZM329, SWIFT02 ZM332
When I assisted a licensed rehabilitator a couple of years ago, I had the pleasure of helping with nestling chimney swifts. I fell in love, and the chimney swift "swiftly" became my favorite bird. (In this shot, the swifts are not yet flying but made their way up out of the "nest" and are now characteristically clinging. See below.)
I post this now to ask: Is everyone watching this chimney swift nestcam? watch.birds.cornell.edu/nestcams/camera/view?cameraID=C10.... Four eggs and counting! The birds typically return for the night around 8:45.
I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here, but these birds really need our help, as their numbers are in decline. Since I have a metal fireplace, my goal is to build my own chimney swift tower by next breeding season and host my own nestcam!
Here's a website with extensive information on these incredible insect-eating machines, as well as instructions on how to build a tower: www.chimneyswifts.org/.
I have had a couple of goals regarding northeast Kansas dragonflies the past few years. I had species I wanted to find (always a list that is updated after a success) and also wanted to find any of the Spreadwing Damselfly species in Miami County. After dipping on two of the species on a trip to Cherokee County earlier in the year, I made a trip back to Cherokee County again.
I spent lots of time walking the grass area of Shoal Creek Wildlife Area and had a few awesome species. With Eastern Ringtails and Cobra Clubtails easily visible from Schermerhorn Park on the north side of the river with the family fisherman, tubers, and simmers I was happy to find a few only on the other side of the river. A single Swift Setwing was among the new species.