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Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) aerial acrobatics.
They are notorious for their wildly erratic flight patterns in spring.
Eurasian black vulture or Monk vulture, or Cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus) cleans feathers; region Castile and León (Castilla y León), Spain, 15-04-2019.
The image was taken from a photo hide owned by "Hides de Calera" (www.hidesdecalera.com/). Thanks to Jose David Gomez for this great opportunity.
As our cruise glided through the serene waters of Doubtful Sound, a pod of dolphins appeared out of nowhere, surrounding our ship with incredible grace and speed. At first, they were so close that I could hardly see them from the deck—just fleeting glimpses of their smooth, glistening bodies. These majestic creatures danced around the ship, seemingly aware of our presence.
Just when I felt like they might slip away under the water, one dolphin leapt into the air, breaking the surface in a perfect arc. In that split second, I managed to capture the moment, snapping a photo right before it reentered the water. It was my first time seeing dolphins in person, and it felt like a gift from nature, one that I’ll never forget.
We had a socially distancing picnic at my mother-in law's house on Monday. While sitting on our picnic blanket, our daughter pointed out this pair of box elder bugs also enjoying a nice afternoon in the grass.
"Una realtà non ci fu data e non c'è, ma dobbiamo farcela noi, se vogliamo essere: e non sarà mai una per tutti, una per sempre, ma di continuo e infinitamente mutabile.”
Luigi Pirandello
"A reality was not given and there is not, but we must do it ourselves, If we want to be: and it will never be one for everyone, one forever, but constantly and infinitely mutable. "
Luigi Pirandello
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"Acrobats" are in public domain
Nino Rota - 8½ - L'illusionista
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I took a few shots of this ant performing acrobatics on a flower in the Manifold Valley but this one liked because it seemed to be performing some kind of magic ritual, conjuring up a firey light in the cauldron of the petals. I went for an infra red B&W to heighten the theme that was in my mind and that trashed the detail on some of the ant but it was the story that won the day - that was the most important element to me!
A candid street photo of a young man who performs acrobatic tricks with a soccer or football ball during the summer sports festival.
Le soir c'est aussi le moment des acrobaties vélocipédiques, alors que les passants se raréfient, de même que l'air respirable dans un masque chirurgical sous 31°C à l'ombre avec une humidité normande...
Mais ça nous emmènerait trop loin... Surtout au dernier jour du port obligatoire du masque en extérieur !
This barn swallow snatched a fly in mid-air with incredible precision. These little birds are masters of the sky, darting and diving at high speeds to catch their prey on the wing. Nature’s own stunt flyers—graceful, fast, and always impressive.