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This mask is a copulation of the many devil masks used in the Mexican celebration, ;Day of the Dead
Mask exhibit at the Capitol Arts Center, downtown Bowling Green, KY
International Festival 2006
Year of the Mask
Chiseled Features Studio Original Sculpture
$500
polymer clay
A picture made available on 27 January 2013 shows a lion reacting on this lower season of rain and wildlife copulation in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenyan capital Nairobi on 27 January 2013, Kenya has over 1,000 species of birds, 261 mammals, and 6,500 species of plants, Kenya's wildlife is one of the major tourism which is Kenya's largest source of foreign revenue, However, recently the illegal ponging has endangered the species of this wildlife. Kenya is tasked with a hard and indispensable mission- conserving the wildlife which is highly valued by the Kenyan communities living near the National Parks and Game reserves. PHOTO/TOM MARUKO
Camera: Canon Powershot A570 with a +8 diopter close up lens (a doublet lens from an old video camera).
Kärpäset parittelevat. Lajia en tiedä.
交接中, During copulation,
ワモンダコ, Big Blue Octopus, Octopus cyanea,
ガンビー, GANBEE Reef,
丸根ヶ浜, MARUNEGAHAMA Beach, Beach MARUNE,
式根島, SHIKINEJIMA Island,
190504
. #nikon #SHIKINE #Snorkeling
NIKON 1 J4 + 1 NIKKOR VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 PD-ZOOM + WP-N3
Viet Hai, Cát Bà National Park (Cát Bà Island), Vietnam
Phasmida: Diapheromeridae
ID: Joachim Bresseel
交接中, During copulation,
ワモンダコ, Big Blue Octopus, Octopus cyanea,
ガンビー, GANBEE Reef,
丸根ヶ浜, MARUNEGAHAMA Beach, Beach MARUNE,
式根島, SHIKINEJIMA Island,
190504
. #nikon #SHIKINE #Snorkeling
NIKON 1 J4 + 1 NIKKOR VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 PD-ZOOM + WP-N3
A mating pair of Long-Legged Flies, flying around before copulating. The two of them will fly together with the male tailing the female wherever she flies- a spectacular sight!
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...rencontre rare malheureusement, j'ai pas eu le temps de bien ajuster la map sur les deux têtes, et ils sont repartis ...toujours unis!
Papiliopolytes: Common Mormon Swallowtails copulating. This really looks like a Rorschach. Male is on top.
Black-Necked Stilts Copulating © Neal Zaun, Zaun Nature Photography. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders Walk on April 12, 2025.
I checked on the welfare of the eagles and their status as to whether eggs have been laid. Utility construction is anticipated to take place just in front of the nest this morning. Crews did not show up while I was there. When I arrived at the nest at about 8:30 AM the female (Jewel) was roosting on the nest support branch just in front of the nest. I checked usual roosts but found no other eagle present. The nest appeared to be empty. At 8:57 AM the male (Pride) flew in from behind the nest with an unidentified prey item. He left the prey in the nest and the female joined him and started eating. Pride then flew up to the same branch which had been occupied by Jewel. The female continued eating. They both then flew up to a perch above and just left (east) of the nest. They began calling and then copulated at 9:19 AM. Following this they roosted side by side. They remained in this position when I departed at around 10:00 AM. Definitely no eggs have been deposited as of this morning, and Jewel did not exhibit any "broody" behavior such as spending time deep in the nest. The FPL workers replaced the defective switch early in the afternoon. Their biologist saw only one adult, roosting at the nest the entire time they worked. The job only took about one hour.
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