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The bongo is a large and beautiful antelope that lives in the undergrowth of the jungles of Central Africa. It shuns man but is threatened by hunting and deforestation.

Coat ........: reddish brown ...... with vertical white stripes on the body.

Lyre-shaped horns........ Dark muzzle and thick white line under the eyes.

Habitat: Dense undergrowth in the forests of western and central Africa, as well as an isolated population living in the mountains of Kenya.

Weight & size

1.70 to 2.50 m long and a height at the withers of 1.25 m for a weight between 200 and 400 kg.

Reproduction After a gestation period of 9 months, the female often gives birth to only one cub.

Lifespan 17 to 19 years on average.

Diet Herbivorous: leaves, grasses, roots and fruits.

Poaching and habitat destruction threaten the Bongo. There are two subspecies of the bongo: the mountain bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci) with the status of 'Critically Endangered' with less than a hundred individuals surviving in the wild in a few remote areas of Kenya, and the lowland bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus eurycerus) with the status of 'Near Threatened'.

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24.12.2018

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More documentation on the development of my amaryllis - link to the Amaryllis Album is in the comments.

In Sweden, tulips usually bloom in the spring. When they came to the country is uncertain, but documentation credits Olof Rudbeck the Elders with bringing over the seeds and bulbs after a trip to Holland. In 1685 he had 38 different kinds of tulips in his botanical garden in Uppsala, and the bulbs have spread since those day to many locations around the country.

 

nordicflower.com/the-history-of-tulips-in-sweden/

 

An ongoing study of Baobao's sleeping habits.

 

This photo is included in Baobao's photobook, which has more shots of him doing his favourite pastime.

 

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The best of many poor photos of this little skulker. Very glad to see him on a gray morning.

From the Bluff up above the Embarcadero in Morro Bay, Ca. The city fathers have officially said they have to come down and that's probably the right decision, so doing my small part for documentation of a iconic symbol of our burg.

Morro Bay, Ca.

Central Coast.

Reste der Schlacht/Verlorene Mitte

Mississippi Kite ...brief flyover

Preposterous Proportions.

 

Enquêtes documentations déroulement artiste examens exhaustifs significatifs éblouissants fondations fondations portées passages intensifs explorés,

الجدل تأكيدات التطورات الجديدة الحجج الصاخبة الأزمة الحديثة الأساليب الليبرالية التقدمية التي تؤثر على الأحداث الهامة,

сливания на неадекватност трансформиращи твърдения недоволни работници твърдения силна независима подготовка класически изрази скулптурни форми,

ئابىدە خاراكتېرلىك تەكرارلاش ئۈچبۇلۇڭلۇق نۇقتىلار تۇتاشتۇرۇلغان قاراڭغۇ كونتېينېر زوراۋانلىق ئۆز-ئارا تەسىر كۆرسىتىپ ، نەقىشلەرنى بۇرمىلىغان,

exposição master alcançando sucesso considerável acordos espontâneos forças luxuosas detalhes acadêmicos demimondaines brilhantes,

agresszív feladatok gyártója függesztett eseteket tervez túlzott sokk fontos katalógus intenzív izgalom intellektuális erősségek,

闘争戦争国際的抑圧客観的感情を理解する批判を把握する内的衝動個人の省略個人の創造性視覚的併合芸術がむさぼり食う.

Steve.D.Hammond.

Excerpt from brantfordcr.ca:

 

According to the documentation found in the Municipal Office in Brantford, the Sanctuary of the present church is the oldest part and it dates back to 1880.

 

All the Catholic Parishes in Brantford belong to the Diocese of Hamilton. In the first years of the twentieth century, Brantford’s population was over 15,000. In 1902, about 30 Polish families settled here. Living away from their homeland, clinging to the faith of their fathers and faithfully nurturing the ancient traditions – these Polish families yearned for a church, where they could pray in Polish. At the time being, there were no available priests who spoke Polish, so the first of our immigrants gathered for the Liturgy at St. Basil’s Church. During and after the First World War, a large wave of Polish immigrants came to Canada. As Brantford was a major center of farm implement manufacture and other diversified industries, many of these immigrants from Poland took up residence in here.

 

As the number of Poles increased, the need was felt for accommodating them with a Polish-speaking priest. In December 1917 Rev. Lawrence Dogorski was assigned to St. Basil’s Parish and made responsible for the Polish Catholics of Brantford.

 

This lasted for a period of eighteen months, but the Poles wanted to have their own church. Their big dream slowly became a viable reality. Through a joint effort, they bought land, where they built a small wooden church. In June 1919, Fr. Dogorski opened the Church of St. Joseph which was located on Terrace Hill Street, with the rectory at 36 Lyons Ave. But the joy of our countrymen did not last too long.

 

At the end of the 20s and early 30s, Canada suffered from a global economic crisis. Many people lost their jobs and could not find new ones. Unable to provide for their families, the Poles unfortunately were not able to maintain their own church. In 1928, the prevailing situation led to the closure of St. Joseph’s Church, which had functioned for only 10 years. This painful experience made the local Polish community even more determined to recreate a native parish at the next available opportunity.

 

As of that time (November 1935), the newly revived desires of the Poles in Brantford, arriving in increasing numbers to the city, became the re-establishment of a Polish speaking church. Their strenuous efforts came to fruition on December 19, 1936, when the new Bishop of the Diocese of Hamilton, John McNally, directed Fr. Tarasiuk to take up the spiritual care of Catholics of Polish descent. He was to reside at St. Basil parish, where he could have Masses on Sundays and Holidays. As of that day, Fr. Tarasiuk energetically began to organize a Polish Church in our city. After eight months he had registered over 130 families, among whom there were 400 adults. The pastor quickly realized that he could start thinking about building or buying a suitable building for the church.

 

An opportunity came along soon. At the intersection of Brant Avenue and James Street, a former St. Andrew Presbyterian Church had been vacant since 1925.

 

Fr. Tarasiuk assured the bishop, that the creation of a Polish church, would not incur any debt. Through his personal donation of ten thousand dollars, Brantford Polonia was able to buy the church building at the end of 1937, along with a small house which became the rectory.

 

After extensive restorations, the church was solemnly consecrated on February 21, 1938 by the new Bishop Joseph Ryan. The Church was given the name St. Joseph’s. On June 20, 1947, Fr. Tomasz Tarasiuk legally handed over the land and the church buildings as a donation to the Diocese of Hamilton.

A nice new sparkly Union Pacific ET44AC was the DPU on an eastbound coal load at Elmhurst. I was on the way home from work and didn't have a "real camera" with me, so my phone was the only thing I had to document the nice fresh stick of butter.

watching the sunset in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife

Documentation shot of a colorful Black-backed Oriole. Endemic to Mexico, this oriole is way out of its normal territory. I wonder how it got here? Seen by hundreds who were supported by the most accommodating neighbors you could ever imagine. Sinking Spring, Berks County, Pennsylvania.

 

Accepted by the ABA Checklist Committee and added to the ABA checklist, August 2018.

 

ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S34168989

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Yellow-crowned Night Heron...unusual bird for the county.

Documentation of a series of posters opposing the Green Party. This is unique, because here a private person (communications entrepreneur) interferes with a large-scale and professional poster campaign in the Bundestag election campaign and acts against a parliamentary party. Advertising posters with different contents are a motif that I always like to photograph. I do not adopt the content of the posters as my own.

 

gruener-mist.de/

Banded bird at La Selva (OTS Reserve), Heredia, CR

The Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism

 

Learning and remembrance the history of National Socialism

 

On 1 May 2015, the new Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism opened as a place of education and remembrance documenting and addressing the crimes of the Nazi dictatorship and their origins, manifestations and consequences right up to the present day.

 

As the place where the NSDAP was founded, Munich is associated more than any other German city with the rise of National Socialism. The former ‚Capital of the Movement’ played a pioneering role in the establishment of the Nazi regime of terror and was home to the Nazi party apparatus.

The Documentation Centre has been built on the site of the former ‚Brown House’, once the headquarters of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP). The new construction is designed to be an open and lively forum of information and discussion.

 

The permanent exhibition documents the history of National Socialism in Munich, the city’s special role in the Nazi system of terror and Munich’s difficulties in confronting its past after 1945. As well as the permanent exhibition, there are also a series of special exhibitions, a learning centre, a varied programme of events and various educational resources.

 

The central principle underlying the exhibition and the Documentation Centre’s educational concept being to acknowledge, learn about and understand the history of this location. The key questions that the Documentation Centre poses to visitors are: “What does this have to do with me?” and “Why should this still concern me today?”

 

The initiative to build a Munich Documentation Centre came from committed citizens of Munich. The construction costs, amounting to 28.2 million euros, were shared equally by the City of Munich, the State of Bavaria and the German Federal Government. The State of Bavaria has made the site available, and the City of Munich will bear the operating costs.

 

A very secretive Sedge Wren.....I had a lot of shots of vegetation.

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One of Australia’s most striking animals, the koala or inaccurately ‘koala bear’ (Phascolarctos cinereus), is bear-like in appearance, but in fact a tree-dwelling marsupial, related to kangaroos and wombats.

The Koala has many nicknames, include bangaroo, New Holland sloth, cullawine, and koolawong.

The fur is silver grey to light brown, being lighter and shorter in the warmer north of its range, where the koala is also smaller. An adult male koala can weigh 8 to 14 kg and a female 5 to 11 kg, the body length is 60 to 85 cm. Koalas have sharp claws which help them climb trees and large noses that are coloured pink or black.

Koalas live in the eucalyptus woodlands and forests of eastern and south-eastern Australia and range from northern Queensland to southwestern Victoria. They have been introduced in western Australia and nearby islands.

Koalas are nocturnal marsupials famous for spending most of their lives asleep in trees. During the day they doze, tucked into forks or nooks in the trees, sleeping for up to 20 hours. When not asleep a koala feeds on eucalyptus leaves, especially at night. Koalas do not drink much water and they get most of their moisture from these leaves. In Aborigine language, the word ‘koala’ means ‘no water’.

This picture was taken in Zoo Duisburg, Germany.

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De koala of buidelbeer (Phascolarctos cinereus) is een buideldier uit de familie koala's (Phascolarctidae) die voorkomt in het oosten van Australië. De koala is geen beer, maar een buideldier, nauw verwant aan de kangoeroes. Vandaar ook de bijnaam: Bangaroo.

De naam "Koala" komt uit een uitgestorven aboriginaltaal die rond Sydney werd gesproken. Het zou zoiets betekenen als "drinkt niet", verwijzend naar het feit dat de koala zelden drinkt.

Het mannetje weegt zo'n 12 kg, het vrouwtje 8 kg. Ze worden ongeveer 60 à 85 cm lang. In het noordelijke verspreidingsgebied wegen koala's bijna de helft minder. Zuidelijke koala's hebben een dikkere vacht dan die in het warmere noorden. De kleuren van de vachten variëren sterk per individu en worden lichter naarmate koala's ouder worden, maar de meeste zijn grijs met wit op de kin, borst, voorpoten en romp. Koala's hebben een korte staart, die geen functie lijkt te hebben.

Koala's komen voor in de eucalyptusbossen van de vier oostelijke deelstaten van Australië, Queensland, Nieuw-Zuid-Wales, Victoria en Zuid-Australië.

Koala's eten bijna uitsluitend bladeren van de eucalyptusboom. De bladeren zijn vezelrijk en bevatten gif dat voor de meeste andere dieren gevaarlijk is. Ze drinken bijna niet. Vocht wordt uit het voedsel gehaald. Omdat koala's een langzaam vertering hebben, slapen koala's zo'n 20 uur per etmaal, vaak in een boom.

Deze foto is gemaakt in Zoo Duisburg in Duitsland.

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I took the macro out to look for spiders and what did I find!!!! Clay-colored Sparrow! Thank goodness I had my little point and shoot!

I found this hefty bird was in Wallowa County near Joseph, Oregon along Elk Mountain Road. It was one of the palest ones that I have ever seen and quite large.

Bilden är främst en dokumentation av Daniaparken år 2009. Parken var en del av Bo01 men färdigställdes först en bra bit efter att utställningen hade stängt för gott.

Turning Torso syns i bakgrunden.

 

The picture is primarily a documentation of Dania Park in 2009. The park was part of the Bo01 Exhibtion but was completed quite a while after the exhibition had closed for good.

Turning Torso can be seen in the background.

One of the very few times this beauty ever showed itself......

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Documentation Centre on Nazi Forced Labour

Britzer Straße 5

 

Forced labourer barrack No. 13, washing room

 

"It was difficult to keep clean. These were always stories in the morning, because if you have started to work at six o`clock, then you had to get up at four!"

Janina Halina G., polish forced laborer in 1943

 

"The Frenchwomen opposite we felt no distrust, but the experience made us cautious. I went to the example in the washroom to the washing trough (there was no door), undressing me, put all my stuff on a broken chair and washed me. When I wanted to dress me again, all my things were gone."

Helena Petriková, czech forced laborer in 1942

 

"When you as a woman, the question may arise, as we could get along as women in the critical days without bathroom. Very easy. In such living conditions in poor diet, ceases the normal physiological process."

Raissa Stepiko, ukrainian forced laborer, in 1944

 

Documentation Centre on Nazi Forced Labour

Farmer Market on thursday.

 

California, 2011

 

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Despite a quiet NS this Monday afternoon, a catch of the 337 at Salisbury station would be managed. Good thing it was done, as no more than two weeks later, the cantilever signals have been cut over to the standard Darth Vader fare.

 

NS C44-9W #9913 on the point of the freight making tracks towards the R-line.

Banded and when I blow up the picture it appears to have a B and 11 La Selva (OTS Reserve), Heredia, CR

Documentation of graffiti present in Washington, DC following the 2016 Presidential Election

A terrible picture but the only one of this tiny emerald butterfly so I kept it. I never saw another one the entire trip.

My first Sable Clubtail and quite the exciting moment. A long day of searching for odes. We spent the last couple hours in Dorchester County, Maryland. Wading a small sandy stream I spotted this little dragon on a leaf. Verified by Odonata457 I believe this is a new county record. I never imagined I'd ever get one with all the Ode experts around...but I can only claim half since he did the identification :)

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