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A little male hanging around in some garden shrubs with its siblings ..
Only a few weeks old, but that is what makes it bold enough to let me get close.
Hope you are going to make it through your first year, lad
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Comme pour les enfants, le jeu chez les jeunes éléphants d'Afrique permet de développer leur motricité et leurs aptitudes sociales. Ce comportement même s’il est moins présent avec l'âge, persiste même à l’âge adulte.En effet, les mâles l'utilisent pour se détendre et se faire des amis, mais aussi afin d'évaluer la forme physique et les tactiques utilisées par d'éventuels ennemis dans le cas d'une compétition sexuelle.
Image réalisée en janvier 2023 chez Melting Pot Safaris avec Samuel Ruto
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By principle, I do not want to feed birds my myself to make them come for photo shots, because I dont want to change their behaviour ..
Yet I have to admit that it is much easier to get decent bird pics close to feeders than anywhere else ..
bleh
This tiny fledgling landed in my garden for a brief rest while practising its first flight. This is the UK's smallest Bird
Look at the size of those feet, very useful as an airbrake when coming in to land on the cliffs at a windy RSPB Bempton
Had to come a few days in a row to get at least a decent shot at the end. Despite its noisy attitude, the Greater whitethroat is quite a shy bird that does not easily let people approach.
The shrubs in the middle of Tempelhofer feld are a refuge for several birds that you would not expect to live inside such a big city : whinchats, stonechats, red-backed shrikes, lesser and greater whitethroats, corn bunting are a few of the secret inhabitants of this small but precious area. Coming repeatedly, and some patience can give you a chance to get a closer look to these little fellows.