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RKO_3341. From the archives!
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RKO_9848. Spread your wings and explore the world!
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never far away from its mother this baby elephant couldn't have been more than a few weeks old, it was "trying out" its trunk, waving it in the air, changing it into shapes and generally getting used to what its general purpose was, much to our enjoyment of this scene in Kruger national park
Peter does exercises to get stronger muscles
PETER:
Look my Princess Rosie...I'm about to jump the horizontal bar!
I now train my back and chest muscles
I feel myself getting stronger and stronger
There I go....one, two three....wheeee!
I do it all for you!
Azur blue damselfly
Azuurwaterjuffer
Agrion jouvencelle
Coenagrion puella
Hufeisen-Azurjungfer
Ljus lyrflickslända
Łątka dzieweczka
Sørlig blåvannymfe
This Pied Stilt had been 'lying down' on the bank of Skeleton Creek when it stood up and did its morning stretches.
This is the largest of the four species of squirrel in Sri Lanka. It becomes habituated to people and will readily approach them at picnic spots and hotels to take fruits.
National animal of Sri Lanka
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White Ibis
Eudocimus albus
A little flexing before settling down for the night.
Circle-B-Bar Reserve, Polk County, FL
This is the Lesser Yellowlegs - Tringa flavipes - which is a medium sized shorebird more closely related to the Willet than the very similar Greater Yellowlegs. Breeding in northern Canada it migrates to the USA and winters in the West Indies and South America. It lives anywhere there are marshes, muddy pools, ponds, lakes etc. feeding mainly on insects, small fish and crustaceans. This one was seen in Guardalavaca, Cuba.
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RKO_3627. Great Crested Grebe. Courtship process.
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