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Taken from Toulouse (France) on Oct 2014
1000 best snapshots stacked of 10000
PLB-Mx camera on a 80 mm refractor with a solar filter
Courage in the face of the unknown...
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Like most parents, Common Loons (Gavia immer) with chicks master the art of multi-tasking their own needs with those of their offspring. This adult is fishing for growing chicks and bringing back prey for supper but also had a need to strech out, too, hence the flapping while fishing. Taken in Lincoln County on June 24, 2016.
Multi-tasking is difficult for the male species ( so woman would lead us to believe) This Wren just couldn't sing and gather moss to save his life.. he would pick up a beak full, go to sing and then drop the lot..lol
Quenching your thirst is a necessity but for some creatures it is a time when they are most vulnerable.
This Reticulated Giraffe is drinking water from the Ewaso Nyiro River in Samburu National Reserve, whilst a couple of colleagues are on the lookout in case of an ambush from a nearby predator.
14 July 2022
Langston & Tasker, Steeple Claydon LT52 WWA
ex Centrewest VNL32255 and First Bristol
Buckingham
Final image for a bit from the fabulous ospreys out of the wilderness of Florida. For more images and stories, check out:
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To me, it's an incredible sight to witness a soaring osprey overhead. They fly so effortlessly and with such purpose ... whether flying to catch their dinner, bring back some nesting material, protect their nesting zone, or simply play in the air ... it's quite the sight to see. The detail in the feathers always mesmerizes me, but I come out of that trance quickly when I hear their easily identifiable call ... another favorite sound of mine.
In Florida, we are privileged to have these osprey residents among us, so they're never really far away. In the winter and spring though, they congregate for their breeding season. Always a great adventure. :-)
Happy Monday everyone! May your week soar by, just like this adult osprey.
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Today I brought my camera and drone with me to the usual Monday thesis consultation.
The intention was to make use of the sunny weather and catch the 4th Škoda 380 locomotive in its decorative livery after the meeting.
Well, just minutes after my arrival at the spot in Zebegény, the sun dipped behind the building cloud coverage, and the 33-minute late Eurocity train passed in front of me just as I was about to take off with my drone. Great!
As I had a bunch of time until the next train to head home with, plenty of battery time, and cloud coverage that allowed me to get a rarely seen angle of the 7-arched viaduct, I waited for the next passenger service heading to Szob to capture this snap with the 21st out of 40 Stadler KISS units of MÁV-START.
A lady photographer attempting to multi-task. Made me smile. Everything stops for photography. Even eating ice-cream.
Glam shots for each of the Kickstarter figures. Hit HissTank.com for lots of coverage and discussion on these guys!
From the daily task is collected the fruit of work.Simple people enjoying an unparalleled treasure.San Lorenzo Island. Peruvian Pacific Ocean.
During a routine training and anti-piracy patrol of the S-499 System, Task Force Delta of the Solaris Confederation Navy 2nd Fleet received a garbled distress call reporting an attack from unidentified ships of an unknown alien origin. Admiral Elizabeth Devlyn ordered Task Force Delta to initiate a Space Fold Displacement jump to the distress call’s coordinates. The resulting engagement became known as The Battle of the Warp Gate.