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A French paratrooper aims his Anti-tank weapon at an emeny tank after an airborne operation in Hohenfels Germany, during Swift Response16, June 15, 2016. .
Swift Response 16 is one of the premier military crisis response training events for multi-national airborne forces in the world. The exercise is designed to enhance the readiness of the combat core of the U.S. Global Response Force - currently the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team - to conduct rapid-response, joint-forcible entry and follow-on operations alongside Allied high-readiness forces in Europe. Swift Response 16 includes more than 5,000 Soldiers and Airmen from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United States and takes place in Poland and Germany, May 27-June 26, 2016. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Juan F. Jimenez/Released)
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
September 26, 2015
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Captain Swift was a former sea captain, who moved to Princeton, Illinois, sometime prior to 1841. His 18 year old daughter Mary, died here that year. Captain Swift died in 1862. A local covered bridge bears his name, as he once owned land nearby.
Captain Swift and his family are buried in Oakland Cemetery, Princeton, Illinois.
Een reclame die betere tijden heeft gekend in de Pastoriestraat in Hengelo. Dat geldt ook voor naamgever Swift Schoenen. Deze firma bestond tussen 1931 en 1981 en stond aan de Muntweg in Nijmegen. In het midden van de jaren zestig werkten er zo’n 800 mensen die jaarlijks 1.000.000 paar schoenen produceerden; Swift was daarmee een van de grootste schoenenfabrieken in de Benelux en een van de grootste werkgevers in Nijmegen. In 1968 werd het verlieslijdende en eveneens Nijmeegse Robinson Schoenen overgenomen. Desondanks ging het nadien snel bergafwaarts en in januari 1981 ging Swift failliet. Meer is te vinden op www.noviomagus.nl
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
September 26, 2015
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Taylor Swift she thinks is the world already weary? The singer herself holds the quite possible and is thinking about taking a break after.
Pop-star Taylor Swift (25) has enjoyed a meteoric rise in recent years and is currently almost everywhere. Maybe the hype is a bit too much of a good thing,...
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Another photo of one of the small Swift Foxes at the Calgary Zoo, taken mid-September.
"Captive breeding of swift foxes began in 1973 through a privately run program. In 1978,
the species was officially designated as "extirpated" in Canada by COSEWIC, and a
national recovery plan was approved in 1995 to reintroduce swift foxes and create a
self-sustaining Canadian population. The species is now (August 20th, 2003) listed as "endangered" by COSEWIC. Swift foxes were first officially released in Alberta in 1983. By 1996, 540 foxes had been released in the Alberta-Saskatchewan border and the Milk River Ridge areas, parts of the species' native range. Most animals released were bred in captivity; the remainder were wild-born animals imported from the United States. At present (August 20th 2003), it is estimated that there are approximately 96 swift foxes in Alberta, most of them the offspring of released foxes. The population is stable or increasing slightly, but the species remains extremely vulnerable because of its small numbers and limited distribution." From www.srd.gov.ab.ca/fishwildlife/escc/pdf/swift_fox.pdf
The latest in my efforts to get a picture of the swifts which fly round and round the block of gardens behind our house during the summer (in the winter they go to South Africa). They're so small and so fast and agile it's nearly impossible to keep them in the viewfinder and in focus - and of course they do their best flying at dusk...
Another beautiful Australian native parrot.
Swift Parrot, Lathamus discolor
The swift parrot is a threatened species, largely due to the loss of its habitat.
The swift parrot occurs in south-eastern Australia. It is a migratory bird which only breeds in Tasmania and over winters on mainland Australia. The breeding range is largely restricted to the east of Tasmania within the range of the blue gum Eucalyptus globulus.
Swift parrots are commonly observed in the Hobart area feeding on flowers of introduced eucalypts, particularly pink flowering gum.The swift parrot is 23-25 cm long, bigger than a budgie but smaller than a rosella. Streamlined, for rapid flight, it is green with red on the throat, chin and forehead. It also has red patches on its shoulders and under the wings. It has a blue crown and cheeks, blue on its wings and a long pointed tail. It can be readily identified in flight by its bright red underwing patches.
Its call is a 'kik-kik-kik'.
The swift parrot usually arrives in Tasmania in August. Nest sites in eastern Tasmania are usually located near the coast in dry forests on upper slopes and ridge tops. They make their nests inside a hollow tree branch or trunk in very old or dead trees, which can take hundreds of years to form.
It is not unusual to find more than one pair nesting close to each other. Nest sites may be re-used but not necessarily in successive years. The use of a particular nest site depends on the availability of food in that area.
After the breeding season, in February and March, the entire population flies north, dispersing throughout Victoria and NSW.
The Swift Parrot migrates to the mainland every autumn to winter mostly in the nectar-rich box-ironbark forests and woodlands of Victoria and New South Wales.Like other migratory species, swift parrots form into flocks prior to migrating. Some of these can be quite large consisting of up to 500 birds. It appears they break up into small flocks of 10-20 birds to cross Bass Strait during the day.
Because of clearing of more than 85% of these preferred wintering habitats, and continuing clearing of 500-1000 ha of its breeding habitat for commercial woodchipping every year, the breeding population of the Swift Parrot has declined markedly in the last decade.
It now consists of fewer than 1300 breeding pairs and is thought to be decreasing by more than 1% every year.
This bus was always known as 'The Swift' by Chris Knubley and the team at Brutonian Bus Company. It is seen here at the rear of the bus yard in late 1980 with BND877C just visible to the left. It was generally an unreliable vehicle and had to be withdrawn from public service permanently, when on return from the Yeovil service 10 one Saturday evening the bus driver Gordon Tozer caught it on scaffolding at the end of Bruton High St.
A support pillar between two windows was destroyed and looking into the bus in the photo you can see the wood panelling that was put up between the two windows. It was stripped of seats and prepared for sale to be used by a husband and wife team as I mobile home.
It was one of three Swifts brought into service by Lowestoft, one of which is fully preserved - YRT898H.
U.S. Soldiers of Bravo Company, 1st Brigade, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division provide security while conducting defensive operations during Swift Response 16 training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, a part of the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, in Hohenfels, Germany, Jun. 17, 2016. Exercise Swift Response is one of the premier military crisis response training events for multi-national airborne forces in the world. The exercise is designed to enhance the readiness of the combat core of the U.S. Global Response Force â currently the 82nd Airborne Divisionâs 1st Brigade Combat Team â to conduct rapid-response, joint-forcible entry and follow-on operations alongside Allied high-readiness forces in Europe. Swift Response 16 includes more than 5,000 Soldiers and Airmen from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United States and takes place in Poland and Germany, May 27-June 26, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Gage Hull/Released)
Team Blue Lug's Swift Campout 2016 at Inawashiro Fukushima.
Photo by Nobuhiko Tanabe ( www.instagram.com/nb_log/ )
Team Blue Lug's Swift Campout 2016 at Inawashiro Fukushima.
Photo by Nobuhiko Tanabe ( www.instagram.com/nb_log/ )
Taylor Swift
The RED Tour
April 20, 2013
Tampa Bay Times Forum (Amalie Arena)
Tampa, FL
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at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards at Paramount Pictures Studios on September 7, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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A German Army paratrooper packs his parachute after jumping into Bunker Drop Zone at Grafenwoehr, Germany, June 15, 2016, during Exercise Swift Response 16.
Exercise Swift Response is one of the premier military crisis response training events for multi-national airborne forces in the world. The exercise is designed to enhance the readiness of the combat core of the U.S. Global Response Force - currently the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team - to conduct rapid-response, joint-forcible entry and follow-on operations alongside Allied high-readiness forces in Europe. Swift Response 16 includes more than 5,000 Soldiers and Airmen from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United States and takes place in Poland and Germany, May 27-June 26, 2016.
(U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Markus Rauchenberger/released)
Team Blue Lug's Swift Campout 2016 at Inawashiro Fukushima.
Photo by Nobuhiko Tanabe ( www.instagram.com/nb_log/ )
Swift Fox captured by a game camera as part of a camera trap study at Pueblo Chemical Depot
Photo by Rickey Jones/USFWS
Swift Taxis S511XCR and 107 L907JRN at Copyfax Yard, Shuttleworth Close, Gapton Hall Estate, Great Yarmouth on 27th July 2011. Both vehicles are currently available for sale
Students monitor real time energy production if this building-mounted Swift Wind Turbine as part of school ciriculum.
Note the adjacent anemometer, which monitors wind speed and direction. The instrument is common in weather stations.
Taylor Swift
Fearless Tour
October 10, 2009
Allstate Arena
Chicago, IL
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