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Black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus).
Photographed in December in Anchorage, Alaska.
Credit: Lisa Hupp/USFWS
Le cap Gris-Nez est le cap situé à la pointe nord-ouest du Nord de la France au plus près des côtes de l'Angleterre au niveau du pas de Calais.
Esta foi minha primeira capa que confeccionei para uma bebê linda! Com certeza irei melhorar nas próximas.
Ela foi confeccionada no tecido 100% algodão e desenhos bordados e aplicados na bordadeira.
Informações: keilaartes@gmail.com
my new cap, owned during my Christmas holidays. It's a infantry soldier cap, size 57, made in Moscow, during the 1988 year. Used in service since 1988 to 1992.
Black Capped Chickadee - Old Cedar Bridge - Minneapolis, MN
Bird Species # 47 that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream
Container ship Cap Stewart, in the Pedro Miguel lock, Panama Canal. Note the green and red arrow on the jetty that tells the next ship which side of the locks to steer to.
Vessel type:Container Ship
Gross tonnage:40,085 tons
Summer DWT:51,046 tons
Length:257 m
Beam:32 m
Draught:11.6 m
Home port:Monrovia
Build year:2001
Builder:Samsung Shipbuilding & Heavy Industries Geoje, South Korea
Owner:Seachange Maritime Miami Fl, U.s.a.
Manager:Seachange Maritime Miami Fl, U.s.a.
Name: Black-capped babbler
Scientific: Pellorneum capistratum
Malay: Rimba Kepala Hitam / Kekicau Ubun Hitam
Family: Pellorneidae
Gear: SONY a9 + SEL200600G. Cropped.
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Cap'n Crunch Sprinkled Donut Crunch Kid's Breakfast Cereal 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
Death Cap Mushroom (Amanita phalloides). This species is deadly poisonous! It is responsible for most of the mushroom-related deaths in California. This characteristic yellow-green color often fades as the mushroom ages, making identification more difficult. Big Basin Redwoods State Park. Near Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Co., Calif.