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Kanaka Landing Harbour - Harbour Authority
Fraser River
Maple Ridge (Haney)
West Coast of British Columbia
Canada
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Learning to fly is easy, this young male is practicing his landings showing his 2 sisters how it is done, as they still aren't flying.
After a heavy snow that morning, the path leading toward the Grand Teton NP Mountains had puddles dotted all along way.
Mike D.
Angels Landing, known previously as the Temple of Aeolus, is a 1,488-foot (454 m) tall rock formation in Zion National Park. A trail cut into solid rock in 1926 leads to the top of Angels Landing and provides views of Zion Canyon. Angels Landing is one of the world's most renowned hikes and is an unforgettable short adventure hike. It is a strenuous trail in Zion National Park with steep drop-offs and very narrow sections - it is also the most popular hike in Zion.
Tricolored heron.
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Corsair Landing you can see the gear starting to come down in the Corsair on final set against a cloudy sky. Shot in North Carolina.
Eastbound CN stacks pass through Swan Landing on a windy May evening, headed towards Hinton and Edmonton
This Great Blue Heron makes for a pinpoint landing with great balance and natural expertise !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a sweet and fun day dear flickr friends !
I am sorry that I have not been on...our internet has been out this week and it will not get fixed till wed of next week.(ggrrrr..the problem is under ground, uggg) Right now, I am out of town with family that has traveled across the country to see us...whooo hooo...sooo we are out and about having fun. See ya when I get back! Have fun my friends!!
Eastbound CN 310 passes by Swan Landing west of Hinton, Alberta in the final hour of daylight with the Illinois Central heritage unit as solo power.
Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo - Brazil
© All rights reserved - Bruno Méndez (2007)
Explorer Highest position #171 on Sunday, January 28, 2007
On the bluff at Point Woronzof in Anchorage, Alaska. The planes are landing at Ted Stevens airport which is right behind me.
Northern Gannet
Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland
I purposely left the gannets in the right hand corner in the photo. Every inch of space is at a premium at this nesting site. It takes much precision to find a small space in which to land.
This osprey is landing into the wind. By spreading its wings, it creates drag to slow down. Too much drag would make it suddenly drop. So, it opens its wing feathers to allow enough air to pass through to land correctly.
A female American Wigeon drops in to visit the ducks bobbing around on this water hazard at a Surprise, Arizona, golf course.
As I look towards possibly leading workshops in Grand Teton National Park, I've updated the edit on this photo from one of my past visits to the park.