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Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas) are widespread across southern Africa, living mainly in the savannah bushveld, dry thorn fields, deciduous woodlands, and scrubs. These omnivorous birds are sometimes called 'flying bananas' because of their huge yellow bills. Madikwe Game Reserve, North-West Province, South Africa. Conservation Status: Least Concern
"Flying without feathers is not easy; my wings have no feathers." Quote - Titus Maccius Plautus
Happy Tuesday!
Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is a pink or purple day at Color my World Daily and the theme at Smile on Saturday is : pigs and piglets ! Isn’t that awesome !!
Of course, instantly I decided to go with a flying « egg-piglet » ! I can assure you : they do exist !!! However, flying « egg-piglets » are almost as fast as flying elephants and as rare as levitating eggs ! You have to be really, really patient, keep you eyes on the sky and never blink when you look for them !
Since I wasn’t sure if flying « egg-piglets » were allowed for this theme, I just add a mini me made of Lego in a piglet disguise since lately I eat like a piglet and I started to feel like one !
The flying « egg-piglet » in my picture was made by me to illustrate this very rare but existing specie and I truly hope it will make you smile !!
Mucho, mucho amor for you all !!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!!
You stand there the snow geese suddenly flying overhead, the feeling like this 站在那里成千的雪雁突然凌空飛過,千軍萬馬感受如此
It was a wonderfully peaceful and foggy morning at the pond in Troy NY's Oakwood Cemetery.
Image right out of camera except for a slight reduction in color temp. and a little dodging.
A head on collision would of occurred here but their quick response time and flying skills had them bank to one side to avoid the head on collision.
LNER Class A3 No63601 Flying Scotsman rushes toward Fenny Compton at 14:13hrs on the outbound leg of a Steam Dreams Rail Tours excursion from London Paddington via Oxford to Dorridge and return on Sunday 13.03.2022
The spider thread has accidentally helped me to take this shot. I cannot identify the web on this photo.
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Birds (with a bit of fear of heights) flying :-)
The Respect (fear) comes from the height and breadth of The BIG
SPIRIT.
Original = a kind of australian Seagulls.
Heart Warriors-B.Metcalf
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cV5DHaVKv4
Australian aborigines ✌ Australian aboriginal music