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These five waders, a Eurasian Curlew and four Bar-tailed Godwits can be aged by their moult patterns. After breeding adult birds (across most species) moult their flight feathers as well as a lot, if not all, their body feathers. Juveniles have only had their feathers for a few months so do not need to moult (that would be a waste of resources) and remain in their juvenile plumage although there may well be some moult of body feathers. Some smaller species (sparrows, starlings, Long-tailed Tits, etc) do undergo a full post juvenile moult only a few weeks after fledging. So in this photo, the Curlew is an adult as it is in advanced wing moult. Of the four tailing godwits, the first three are adults for the same reason but the fourth bird has a complete set of flight feathers, indicating it is a juvenile. The remnants of breeding plumage (reddish feathers) can be seen in the adults.
Ageing infrastructure from years past borders the Cayuga Sub just west of Aylmer as GIO Rail's refurbished GMD GP9u LDSX 1597 slows for a coffee break downtown.
GIO RAIL
LDSX 1597
CN Cayuga Sub.
Aylmer, ON.
Ageing native frangipani (Hymenosporum flavum) provides a roost for a pied currawong and noisy miner as sunset colours the Gold Coast skies.
An ageing female Broad Bodied Chaser showing pruinescence a dusting of blue pigment on the abdomen making it look like a male from a distance, pruinescence generally occurs with age or after egg laying in female Broad Bodied Chasers.
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Ageing male Emerald Damselfly takes on a new colour due to his age
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An ageing truck that remains in the fight despite the obvious wear and tear of hard times and countless miles. There is a certain unique beauty in that, a beauty which is especially admirable. It's the message found in the story, "Chariots of Fire," in the ship's log of the U.S.S. Constitution, in the life story of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and in all the incredibly brave and resolute people of Ukraine.
I can see the beauty in this Tulip, as it aged the colours didn't fade but seemed to be brighter. It reminds me of an Iris, my late mums name. Its Mothers Day tomorrow, this flower for my mum who's with me in my heart
Not sure on this one. It has all the shape of a Waxcap but none of the colour. Any ID would be welcome. It was up on High Moor, Macclesfield among numerous wax caps and similar.
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A street portrait from Glasgow, Scotland. Captured on assignment for the #OldIs campaign for the charity Independent Age. Gathering a 'snapshot' of how we all feel about ageing in British society today with a portrait and some quotes from people on the street.
This is an alternative image from the one chosen by my client for the campaign but an image that I preferred myself - enjoy!
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Nearly didn't post due to lack of inspiration until I remembered my old CZ Zebra lens!
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