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German paratroopers conduct a Joint Forcible Entry during initial operations of Exercise Swift Response 19 at Boboc, Romania, June 14, 2019. Exercise Swift Response 19 is an annual U.S. Army Europe led multinational airborne exercise being conducted in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania with participating armed forces from France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. Swift Response provides a vital joint training opportunity that allows command and control of complex operations from dispersed locations while ensuring that participating forces work together seamlessly to bring the full weight of the joint and combined team to bear – wherever and whenever needed – to defend against regional aggression. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Lucas)
White-throated Swift. Shot at Morongo Canyon Preserve. Nikon D800, Nikon 300mm f/4, 1.4x TC. Handheld
My Singular Swift./..Photo : Geoffroy LIBERT - TOUS DROITS RESERVES - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Tel : +32/477.47.61.25 - gl@produpress.be
This shows the swifts at Chapman Elementary School, Portland, Oregon, starting to gather at dusk above the school chimney. Later, as it begins to get more dark outside, the birds form into a swirling cyclone [not in this video] and enter the chimney for the night.
Swift Air 737-4B7, N440US. Originally delivered to USAir on July 18, 1990. American Airlines A319-112, N9015D. MIA. 6-23-2019.
About 18 miles of excellent dirt road west of Dupuyer at 4,884 feet elevation. The dam holds back Birch Creek to create Swift Reservoir. This dam, which I imagine is a concrete gravity-arch, is a 1967 replacement for the original dam which was destroyed by floods in 1964.
• Dam Height: 205 feet
• Dam Length: 573 feet
• Main Purpose: Flood control on Birch Creek
I arranged a shoot with Shannon Swift at The Arboretum park in Nottingham, had a lot of fun on this shoot it also gave me a chance to use my new 85mm f/1.8 properly for the first time.
Canon 7D + Canon 85mm f/1.8 @ f/2.8
Heath and safety wouldn't allow these nowadays, it's a shame nowadays we personalise with furry dice, (not me).
An adult Swift tern above the roof of the "Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robbeneiland building" in Cape Town. This Swift tern belongs to a colony of Swift terns breeding on the flat roof of this building. Waterfront, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, March 21st, 2017
My Singular Swift./..Photo : Geoffroy LIBERT - TOUS DROITS RESERVES - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Tel : +32/477.47.61.25 - gl@produpress.be
This was just an experiment. I'm not sure why I put the love brush on there. I think I just put it on there because it looked a little dull :P.
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Note the bulge in its throat (presumably a big mouthful of insects ready to be taken back to its young).
Broadstairs, July 2012.