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I was in the garden when I saw this bird fly into our house threw an open door. I catched it, snapped a few shots and let it go (not inside the house =).
Cheers / Alve
When I went to Chicago for my brother's Naval Academy graduation we stopped at the mall in town which had this wildlife zoo smack dab in the middle.
An American Alligator waits ... and waits ...
Taken at a "petting" zoo (but no petting the Alligators!) in Wisconsin.
Awesome portland restaurant where they play with your kids AND feed them in captivity. Champagne on the grown up table!
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Camera: Nikon D80
Aperture: 5,6
ISO: 320
Shutter speed: 1/250 seconds
Program: A - Aperture-priority auto
Flash: Off
White balance: Fine weather
Zoom: 50 mm
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Cassowary at Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary, Port Douglas, Queensland. Sadly, we never saw one in the wild.
australian cockatoo - Black cockatoo found in Australia mainly feeds on plant seeds in the woodland.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24713706-austra...
Barbary macaque in the botanical gardens wildlife park, Gibraltar. I only wished I'd got the focus point on the eyes rather than the nose. Doh!
Subject: Dolphin Show |
|Location: Safari Wildlife Park|
|Date: 17 June, 2012 |
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6vawRPRoTc
-53% of those dolphins who survive the violent capture die within 90 days.
-Average lifespan wild dolphin: 45 years. Captive: 5 years.