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A beautiful cloud filled sky among the blue! There are two sesgulls, one on each light post enjoying the view.
RKO_9023. Restricted to travel abroad (Covid) we explored our own country and enjoyed the beauty of both countryside and old cities/villages.
This image shows you the three famous old houses with their extended kitchens hanging over the Masterdiep in Appingedam, in the Northern Province Groningen. More information on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appingedam
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The butterfly, a cabbage-white,
( His honest idiocy of flight )
Will never know it is too late,
Master the art of flying straight,
Yet has - who knows so well as I?-
A just sense of how not to fly:
He lurches here and here by guess
And God and hope and hopelessness,
Even the aerobatic swift
Has not his flying-crooked gift.
Robert Graves
The RAAF Roulettes made a surprise appearance in our skies yesterday. I managed to grab a few photos - many much closer than this, but I like the hazy feel of this parting shot.
Ziva David (9 years old) flying over the fence in the front yard.
Have a wonderful Sunday, dear Flickr Friends ☼
Me and my friend (and her dog) have been trying to make photo like that one since Summer 2015 and FINALLY! We`ve made it! I am so happy and excited! :D
With an average body height of four feet and wing length of nine feet, the American White Pelican gives off a dino vibe.
While gangly on land, their soaring abilities are amazing and they know how to use the air currents both in their migrations as well as in daily flight.
This one passed directly over me as I fired off several shots.
Here's a link to 10 Fun Facts About Pelicans :)
www.mentalfloss.com/article/515654/10-fun-facts-about-pel...
I just caught this blue jay as he flew away. A shame that I didn't have a better lens but I think the sky is so lovely here. I do love to photograph the sky.
I believe these are flying red ants, they were quite small at around 6mm, there were lots that gathered together on leaves in one area of the woods.
Not the sharpest of images as they were quite active