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A huge flock of plovers (and a few gulls too) suddenly take off, circle around and then settle again.
Group Cover \o/
Group Location: www.flickr.com/groups/4473777@N24/
Original Pix: www.flickr.com/photos/57752611@N04/42382817264/in/datepos...
Had a day, first booked back on 2019, with Steve Race and the gannets. Amazing experience I'd fully recommend.
"The Mob Rules" -Black Sabbath
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QcJCoKj6Kc
Close the city and tell the people
That something's coming to call
Death and darkness are rushing forward
To take a bite from the wall, oh
You've nothing to say
They're breaking away
If you listen to fools
The mob rules
The mob rules
Kill the spirit and you'll be blinded
And the end is always the same
Play with fire you burn your fingers
And lose your hold of the flame, oh
It's over, it's done
The end has begun
If you listen to fools
The mob rules
You've nothing to say
Oh, they're breaking away
If you listen to fools
Break the circle and stop the movement
The wheel is thrown to the ground
Just remember it might start rolling
And take you right back around
You're all fools
The mob rules
...at Pulborough Brooks.
The shot doesn't really show the speed and ferocity of the mobbing being done by the lapwing. This was the first pass by the lapwing; after two more, the Heron didn't even bother reacting, and the Lapwing soon gave up.
MOB 4003 (scrapped 2018) near La Chaudanne in unspoilt surroundings. Who wants to claim that the 'Stadler'-units are better looking nowaday?
December 2008
"Es ist nicht nötig jemanden zu schlagen, um ihn weh zu tun:
Ein Wort tut weh ...
Schweigen tut weh ...
Verrat tut weh ...
Verachtung tut weh ...
Gleichgültigkeit tut weh ...!
Stoppt Mobbing!
"It is not necessary to hit someone to hurt them:
One word hurts...
Silence hurts...
Betrayal hurts...
Contempt hurts...
Indifference hurts ...!
Stop mobbing!
A special morning with a 'mob' of meerkats.
Did you know that a group of meerkats is referred to as a mob, gang or clan?
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This unfortunate juvenile Red-tailed Hawk learned that he was not welcomed by the Grackles when he landed nearby.
Hair: Stealthic - Wither
Head: Genus - Baby Face W001
Dress: Valentina E. - Gracie Tweed (The Fifty Event)
Shoes: Utopia - Sofia
Car: C.H.C - Maggie - Test Drive Here
Pose: DenDen Poses - Custom for this photo (open to make your custom poses)
I bumped up the contrast and added some darkness to this photo. I wanted to do something different with my nature photos and evoke a sense of unease.
Die MOB war, ist und bleibt spannend. In jeder Epoche gibt es wieder fotografische Leckerbissen.
Darunter gehört für mich auch der "neue alte" Anstrich, den die Fahrzeuge nun fortlaufend erhalten und an den früheren Crystal Panoramic Express erinnert. Da für den geplanten, umspurbaren Pendelzug eine neue Kupplung eingeführt wurde, hatte dies nun zur Folge, dass die Züge wieder stilreiner im jeweiligen Erscheinungsbild wurden.
Auch wild durchgewürfelt werden die Umlaufpläne. So verkehrt diese Komposition heute bereits nicht mehr in dieser Fahrlage, welche für dieses Motiv ideal war.
So rollte hier am Morgen des 25. Juli 2019 der Zug Gstaad entgegen, für dessen Menuhin Festival der klassischen Musik die Lok 8004 wirbt.
Auch glücklich schätzen kann man, dass hier relativ früh die Otth und Allioth Holzfahrleitungsmasten durch eine modernere, damals noch windschiefe Fahrleitung ersetzt wurde. Nicht auszudenken wie es aussähe, würde die heute jeweils gebaute Fahrleitung hier stehen.
MoB magazine
4th Issue - Light -
published by Choo Vegas & Samyi Basevi
I am very honored alongside
Arnno Planer
Madoka Kawabata
Megan Prumier (interviewed)
Meilo Minotaur
Mich. Michado
Tati Hara
to be one of the photographers who is allowed to present his photos on the subject "light" in this issue.
Some of the photos can also be viewed in the great MoB gallery at Devils Ranch:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Devils%20Ranch/53/216/23
and of course in the magazine itself:
I have had a few recent shots showing some of our glass birds made by the recently retired Tasmanian glass blowing artist, James Dodson. I thought I would feature them in a nice line-up.
From left to right, we have: - Galah, Eastern Rosella, Gang Gang Cockatoo, Rainbow Lorikeet, Red Robin, Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Crimson Rosella, Masked Owl, Azure Kingfisher, New Holland Honeyeater, Yellow Throated Honeyeater, Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo, Fairy Penguin, Superb Fairy Wren and finally, the Australian Laughing Kookaburra.
They are pleased to meet you!
The little wren and robin were the two original ones we first bought, and as you can see, over the last 40 years that he has been making them, they gradually increased in size and colours featured. Our two most recent additions for us were the Azure Kingfisher and the Kookaburra. I just went online to see what else I could buy, but they are getting incredibly hard to find now. Very lucky to have this little mob!
(I am entering this image in a lot of bird groups, but if glass bird ornaments do not officially count as birds, I will fully understand if the group administrators don't wish to have the image in your group.)
Happy (Glass) Feathery Friday!