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Une montagne couronnée de rose-orangé.
A mountain with a pink and orange crown.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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The Grey Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum) is found in eastern and southern Africa, and is the national bird of Uganda.
This species and the black-crowned crane are the only cranes that can roost in trees, because of a long hind toe that can grasp branches.
Their global population is estimated to be between 58,000 and 77,000 individuals. In 2012 it was uplisted from vulnerable to endangered by the IUCN
This one lives happily with his family in #TierparkHellabrunn (Munich Zoo)
taken and uploaded for
7 Days with Flickr #MacroOrCloseUp
Canon EOS 450D EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM
ƒ/5.6
300 mm
1/400 Sec
ISO 400
Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)
Winter Tulips...
Have a lovely day as always, thank you, Magda, (*_*)
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Flowers, tulips, crown, colour, red, white, design, "conceptual art", studio, black-background, square, NikonD7000, "Magda indigo"
View of the new Crown Casino building,
Barangaroo, Darling harbour, Sydney.
Photographed at about 5.00pm on Wednesday 2nd September, 2020.
My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera.
Processed in Snapseed.
I spent a considerable amount f time yesterday trying to capture this Ruby-crowned Kinglet as it flit amoung the trees and bushes with either a branch across it's face or deep in the shadows...finally, it came out in the open, oh so briefly, to capture a shot including it's brightly colored 'ruby-crown'!
Anacostia River Trail was a gift that kept on giving today. It must have known my birthday is tomorrow! :-)
After viewing the sought after rarity Harris's Sparrow, we saw Osprey, Orange-crowned Warbler and a Yellow Warbler. Very cool birding day!
Proteas might seem like an unusual Australian native flower; however, they originated from South Africia.
For Monochrome Bokeh Thursday.
Minolta Rokkor 100mm f3.5 Macro
I thought it was a 1956 Crown Victoria, but one of my visitors (Ray) confirmed a 1955.
When I see the homogeneous car styles of today - these make me so happy they are still parked here and there... even though a little dirty it still has style!
A final couple of photos from Lake Louise Campground and another juvenile bird, this time a white-crowned sparrow
Botallack - Cornwall
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Black Crowned Crane (adult) - Big Bird!
Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A. - 7/4/24
------Independence Day 2024 -------Born in the U.S.A.!
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - profile - stance - tall]
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This picture was shot on a tripod with three exposures (-2..0..+2EV). I used Photomatix to create the HDR with tonemapping and detail enhanced. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. 1 layer mask for the clouds. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. Unsharp Mask to increase detail on the landscape and the rocks.
This shot was taken from the Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint looking east towards the Columbia Gorge. And the structure is Vista House at Crown Point.
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Haven't seen one these in weeks until this morning. It was drinking from a sapsucker's drillings. So were a few yellow-rumps who seemed to take turns, but ran the OCWA away. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Crown Graphic + kodak ektar 203mm f7.7 . Adox cms20 @12asa 15 secs at f11. Semi stand dev in perceptol 1-10 60 mins ...1 inversion at 15mins , 2 inversions at 30 mins.
Marianne Williams Park
Boise, Idaho
The Ruby-crowned Kinglet, one of North America's smallest songbirds, has a loud, complex song and, with up to 12 eggs, lays the largest clutch of any North American passerine for its size. Males and females are nearly identical in plumage -- olive green-gray on the upperparts with two strong white wing-bars and a broken, white eye-ring. The male has a scarlet crown patch, which is usually concealed unless agitated.
During migration and winter, the Ruby-crowned Kinglet occupies a variety of habitats and is often recognized by its constant wing-flicking. As a breeder, it inhabits spruce-fir forests of the northern and mountainous western United States and Canada. Its nest is hidden, often near the trunk and up to 30 meters above the ground, making reproductive data difficult to gather. Much remains to be learned about the breeding biology and behavior of this species.
Here she is! The new reigning queen over the Paper Crown Pass, for the next month, Amelie Marcoud. From today until June 18th, she will reign, and include the paper crown in her photos here on Flickr. You can see her current works, as well as what she does for the Paper Crown Pass, by following her here:
www.flickr.com/photos/149477528@N06
Best of luck to you, Amelie! I know you'll do great. :)
Wearing:
Head: Lelutka Simone
Body: Maitreya Lara
Hair: Doux - Shakiria
Dress: COCO - Puff sleeve Dress
Shoes: COCO - Red Glitter Shoes
Basket: Vespertine - autumn woods picnic basket
Other stuff:
Bubble - Puppy - Dream Bubble
Crown - Meli Imako
Yellow brick road - {RW} YBR Stone Path
Poppies - Samsa Flowers - poppies lavender
Location:
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The yellow brick road and some of the flowers are not actually in this location, they were placed there for this photo. Still a lovely area though, great for taking photos.
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Thank goodness for AF !!
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A tiny bird that overflows with energy, the Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula) seems to forage almost frantically through lower branches of shrubs and trees. Its habit of constantly flicking its wings is a key identification clue. Outside of hummingbirds, Kinglets are the smallest of Northern American birds. This plain green-gray bird has a white eyering and a white bar on the wing. The male’s brilliant ruby crown patch usually stays hidden. Your best chance to see it is to find an excited male singing in spring or summer. The Ruby-crowned Kinglet lays a very large clutch of eggs. There can be up to 12 in a single nest. Although the eggs themselves weigh only about a fiftieth of an ounce, an entire clutch can weigh as much as the female herself. Metabolic studies on Ruby-crowned Kinglets suggest that these tiny birds use only about 10 calories per day.
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