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Unfortunately I missed a shot of a green woodpecker about 4m behind me (it flew off when I turned) but I was fascinated by this fella. He eventually shot into the undergrowth - nesting material perhaps?
These crows are always up to something, but I have no idea what. Sometimes in the summer I see many of them laying with their wings spread on the ground. I hope to figure out why one of these days!
This just appealed to me... it's probably the shiny thing (OOOoooo shiny!)
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These students were preparing for the Yosakoi Festival.
I just asked whether I can take a photo of them, automatically they gave me the V-signs.
As the sun set, Plymouth harbour became the backdrop for the festival launch event. Legendary saxophonist Evan Parker played with Behaviour, a large group of performers playing invented instruments, laptops and more.
Интерактивный перформанс в рамках Polytech.Science.Art Week
6 декабря 2014
Музей современного искусства «Гараж»
Pictures from Punch. 19th Century.
Wouldn't it be nice to think that such attitudes had died with the 19th Century!
Car park solution to balls being kicked against a noisy fence. Resident committee agreed to redesgnate an unused car park spot further away as a play area during the day. Residents can move the trapese easily at night if someone wants to use it. There are currently no disabled residents wanting the space. Residents donated some furniture, one donated the sign and they are also raising money to make it more attractive to sit and to play there - so a dilapidated corner is a community space.
Unfortunately I missed a shot of a green woodpecker about 4m behind me (it flew off when I turned) but I was fascinated by this fella. He eventually shot into the undergrowth - nesting material perhaps?
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Star Puffer (Arothron stellatus) being pampered by two Striped Cleaner Wrasses (Labroides dimidiatus). The cleaner wrasse on the left is a juvenile.
Not sure if one is a juvenile but the other one doesn't look quite like a juvenile or adult male Woodie.
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