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2nd winter i think (could be wrong). Was on the lookout for the regular wintering Ring-billed Gull...no luck today! Strathclyde Loch
Wouldn't it be nice if we were like coots and our grey hair turned black as we got older!
Happy Feathery Friday!
This young Doe came in very close to check out the birds being hand fed. This is almost full frame with a bit cropped of the right side.
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This bird is still showing some juvenile (pale-tipped) greater coverts indicating that she was hatched this year. She also has a dark bill which, while not diagnostic of age, can be a good indicator, although I have seen adult females with darker bills and bills can also be covered in a thin layer of mud if they have been going after earthworms
This breed of horse comes in at least 25 distinct colours. Ancestors of the Icelandic horse were first brought to Iceland back around 1000 AD and then bred to its current stature and form. And look at those long eyelashes! Built to hold off the frequent, wind driven rain, sleet, and snow.
I have no idea who this woman is... I was photographing in Victoria Park, and suddenly this woman said to me with a big smile on her face, "Would you like to have an old lady in your photographs?" I said, "Go for it!"
So she ran to the grass where there was a pile of leaves, bent over and grabbed them, and threw them in the air. We both laughed and she said "I'm still young at heart." Made my morning :)
a luminous afternoon at the seaside, the light is back and days are getting long, but still the water surface begins to freeze as the sun goes down.../Ung vår, en stillsam eftermiddag vid havet, solen börjar gå ner.../Primavera temprana en la costa, una tarde luminosa, la luz ha regresado y los días se alargan rápidamente, pero todavía, cuando el sol comienza a bajar se va congelando la superficie del mar...(DSC_4912-2)
Immature rook (Corvus frugilegus) standing on a frozen ground. Being young s/he still has blue eyes and feathers on its beak.
Młody gawron (Corvus frugilegus) stojący na zamarzniętej ziemi. Z racji młodego wieku ciągle ma niebieskie oczy i pióra na dziobie.
Young swans on the pool at Himley hall South Staffordshire!
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One of our favorite places is Lower Klamath Basin. At the right time of year, hawks are everywhere. It’s almost as though they were planted on poles for the picture takers of the world. Red-tails are so widespread and common that more often than not, when you see a raptor that you can't identify, chances are good it's a Red-Tailed Hawk.
Here's a precious sighting from the Maasai Mara in Kenya. Few things can beat the incredibly expansive views that are available in the region. Some of the best wildlife sightings and image opportunities anywhere!
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