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Red-capped Plover (male)
Charadrius ruficapillus
January 28th, 2017
Marlo, Victoria, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X
Canon EF 500mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
Red-capped Plovers are Australia's most common & widespread shorebird. These beauties can be found along almost the entire coastline of Australia, as well as inland saltlakes.
Cap Malheureux est un village du district de Rivière du Rempart, au nord de l'île Maurice. On y bénéficie d'une vue agréable sur le Coin de Mire, un îlot à quelques kilomètres au nord de l'île principale. Le lieu aurait été nommé ainsi par les colons français à la suite de l'invasion des Anglais, qui débarquèrent à cet endroit pour s'emparer de l'île en 1810.
Our late arrival at Cap Bon initially frustrated us but it did produce some fine light and only meant that we would travel back to our accommodation in the dark. That was a price worth paying as far as I was concerned.
In the distance the lighthouse at the tip of Cap Bon can just about be picked out.
Red-capped Plover chick
Charadrius ruficapillus
June 6th, 2023
Buffalo Creek, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Canon EOS R5
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS III USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
I was thrilled to stumble upon several newly hatched Red-capped Plover chicks scurrying around Buffalo Creek in Darwin, closely following their parents.
Initially, the birds hastily retreated as I approached, but after I lay down & waited patiently, they soon returned, allowing me to observe them as they continued to forage & explore their new surroundings.
The black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a small, nonmigratory, North American songbird that lives in deciduous and mixed forests. It is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. It is the state bird of Massachusetts in the United States, and the provincial bird of New Brunswick in Canada. It is well known for its capability to lower its body temperature during cold winter nights as well as its good spatial memory to relocate the caches where it stores food, and its boldness near humans (sometimes feeding from the hand).
I've no idea what type this is- so off to try and ID it now!I did think maybe a shaggy ink cap, but if it's not bought from a shop and has chestnut or button in the title then I've no idea what mushroom it is! But they did look pretty in the grass! - looked at several images on here, and I'm sticking with Shaggy Ink Caps but please correct my ID if I'm wrong, ;0) Thank you to Tim for making me take another look. Ok it looks like they could be 'Magpie Ink Caps' never heard of those. So always good to find something I've not found before! Spotted these ones at RHS Wisley at the weekend.
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus)
“A bird almost universally considered “cute” thanks to its oversized round head, tiny body, and curiosity about everything, including humans…. Chickadees may be found in any habitat that has trees or woody shrubs, from forests and woodlots to residential neighborhoods and parks, and sometimes weedy fields and cattail marshes. They frequently nest in birch or alder trees…. Chickadees are active, acrobatic, curious, social birds that live in flocks, often associating with woodpeckers, nuthatches, warblers, vireos, and other small woodland species. They feed on insects and seeds, but seldom perch within several feet of one another while taking food or eating. Flocks have many calls with specific meanings, and they may contain some of the characteristics of human language….. Most birds that associate with chickadee flocks respond to chickadee alarm calls, even when their own species doesn’t have a similar alarm call.”
Status : Least concern
Source : Cornell University Lab of Ornithology
Brown Acres – Jackson County – Oregon - USA
A well-known landmark on Prince Edward Island. Note the water's brownish tinge-----the turbulent sea has stirred up the island's coastal mud.
Le cap Ferret avec sa vue sur la Dune du Pilat
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Fuji GA645i, Fujinon Super-EBC 60mm f4, B+W MRC CPL, Tiffen 0.6 GND, Fujifilm PRO400H self-developed with Fuji Hunt XPress C41 kit, wet-mounted drumscan (scanned through PhotoMultiplier Tubes - PMTs - no CCD nor CMOS used in the light detection process).
Découvrez l'une des plus belles balades en bord de mer de la Côte d'Azur ! Le sentier du littoral de Cap d'Ail vous emmène à la découverte de 3 caps étonnants entre végétation méditerranéenne et curiosités géologiques.
De la roche volcanique du Cap d'Ail aux immenses falaises de la plage Mala, ce parcours accessible à tous longe les superbes villas de la Belle-Epoque et livre de nombreux secrets sur la nature et l'histoire des lieux à travers des panneaux d'information.
Des paysages grandioses et une vue panoramique sur la Côte d'Azur, depuis la Principauté de Monaco jusqu'à la presqu'île de Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.