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Today's fun fact - Black Swans were presumed not to exist because there was only ever records of white ones. Then when Europeans discovered they did in fact exist, in WA Australia, the phrase "black swan" was coined. The Black Swan by scholar Nassim Taleb, was ranked by the Sunday Times one of the 12 most influential books since World War II. Taleb's black swan theory states that dramatic unexpected events matter more to history than regular happenings.

 

Bit simpler for me, I just like to photograph them on the local lake. Especially at sunset. Like little floating silhouettes. (bit of an older pic, revisiting some unloved pics from my Flickr exile years)

Black fronted dotterels also known as black fronted plovers, Elseyornis melanops, taken in the Kimberley, Western Australia.

 

They typically feed in freshwater wetlands.

 

This pair were not at all afraid of people which made them wonderful photographic subjects.

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La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Saltator atripennis

(Black-winged Saltator / Saltador de alas negras)

 

The Black-winged Saltator is a fairly common resident of humid montane forest on the west slope of the Andes from southern Ecuador to northern Colombia. It is more difficult to see than some other species of saltator, perhaps due to its preference for the canopy and its avoidance of clearings.

 

neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/...

....so my friends and i decided to spend the day at the pool...

Les châteaux de la Loire - Chenonceau

Melanistic leopards (very dark brown) are commonly called black panthers. However, there is no such animal. The dark color, called melansim, is due to a recessive gene. Melanistic cubs can be born to spotted parent

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Saltator atripennis

(Black-winged Saltator / Saltador de alas negras)

 

The Black-winged Saltator is a fairly common resident of humid montane forest on the west slope of the Andes from southern Ecuador to northern Colombia. It is more difficult to see than some other species of saltator, perhaps due to its preference for the canopy and its avoidance of clearings.

 

neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/...

Groningen, The Netherlands

Veterans Oasis Park

Chandler, Arizona

Summer 2016

black redstart

codirosso spazzacamino

phoenicurus ochruros

 

first morning, taken form car, prepared set

 

primo mattino, scattata dall'auto, set preparato privato

 

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Elanio Común, Black-winged Kite, Elanus caeruleus.

 

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Northern Cape

South Africa

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AC/DC

 

Back in black

I hit the sack

I've been too long I'm glad to be back. Yes, I'm

Let loose

From the noose

That's kept me hanging about

I keep lookin' at the sky

'Cause it's gettin' me high

Forget the hearse cause I'll never die

I got nine lives

Cat's eyes

Abusin' every one of them and running wild

 

'Cause I'm back

Yes I'm back

Well I'm back

Yes I'm back

Well I'm ba-hey hey hey

Hey hey hey hey

Well I'm back in black

Yes I'm back in black, hey

 

Back in the back

Of a Cadillac

Number one with a bullet

I'm a power pack

Yes, I'm in a band, with a gang

They've got to catch me if they want me to hang

'Cause I'm back on the track

And I'm beatin' the flack

Nobody's gonna get me on another rap

So look at me now

I'm just makin' my play

Don't try to push your luck

Just get out of my way

 

'Cause I'm back

Yes I'm back

Well I'm back

Yes I'm back

Well I'm ba-hey hey hey hey

Hey hey hey hey

Well I'm back in black

Yes I'm back in black

 

Well I'm back

Yes I'm back

Well I'm back

Yes I'm back

Well I'm ba-hey hey hey hey

Hey hey hey hey

Well I'm back in black

Yes I'm back in black

 

Oh yeah

Oh yeah

Yes I am

Hey yeah, yeah oh yeah

Back in now

Well I'm ba-hey hey hey hey (I'm back)

Hey hey hey hey, (I'm back)

Hey hey hey hey, (I'm back)

Hey hey hey hey, (I'm back)

Hey hey hey hey, (I'm back)

Hey hey hey hey

Back in black

Yes I'm back in black

 

Out of the sight

Spoon and fork fun

They are normally quite easily spooked, but this one didn't seem that bothered by me at all! Manningtree estuary.

Low tide on the River Alde near Snape in Suffolk, UK. An outstanding spot for wading birds. Here is a black-tailed godwit posing in the muck and early morning light.

I know, it's heavily edited, but I like this one.

A Black Vulture over Kinnelon, New Jersey, USA

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