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Mocking Cliff Chat - Thamnolaea cinnamomeiventris albiscapulata - Рыжебрюхий камнелаз
Bekele Mola Hotel, Lake Langano, Oromia Region, Ethiopia, 01/08/2015
This was a special order for a customer in my etsy shop. Her Daughter was just finishing up a run in "To Kill a Mockingbird" and she wanted to design a special trophy. I just love how this bird turned out.
I've always liked the song of the mocking bird. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be as many around as before.
Mocking Birds are best known for mimicking the songs of other birds and the sounds of insects and amphibians.
Student mock legislative hearing as part of the 2016 California Lobbying & Politics class at McGeorge, taught by Rex Frazier, '00. Held Feb. 25, 2016 at the California State capitol.
Student mock legislative hearing as part of the 2016 California Lobbying & Politics class at McGeorge, taught by Rex Frazier, '00. Held Feb. 25, 2016 at the California State capitol.
Striking white flower of the Mock Orange shrub. The fragrance is said to be like an orange blossom but I'm not sure.
This male American Kestrel dodges the divebombing Northern Mockingbird, who it seems is not happy with his presence.
My money would be on the kestrel, but I would've lost in this case.
One of a couple of kestrels I saw hunting for bugs at Danehy Park, Cambridge, MA.
Student mock legislative hearing as part of the 2016 California Lobbying & Politics class at McGeorge, taught by Rex Frazier, '00. Held Feb. 25, 2016 at the California State capitol.
Mock-orange (Philadelphus coronarius) is a genus of about 60 species of shrubs from 1 to 6 m tall, native to North America, Central America, Asia and (locally) in southeast Europe.
They are named "mock-orange" in reference to their flowers, which in wild species look somewhat similar to those of oranges and lemons (Citrus) at first glance, and smell of orange flowers and jasmine (Jasminum). But Philadelphus is a basal asterid, not closely related to Jasminum (advanced asterids), and among the eudicots quite distant indeed from Citrus (advanced rosids). An entirely misleading name for Philadelphus that is sometimes encountered is syringa; this properly refers to the lilacs, which are fairly close relatives of jasmine.
www.stvincent.edu | Students from local high schools visit Saint Vincent College for a Mock Trial on Oct 29, 2015
After having blood drawn today, we went out to dinner at Maria's Italian Kitchen, but Mike soon discovered his puncture area was very bruised. I told him it was okay, but I don't think he believed me.
Also known as Gurbir, False Strawberry or Indian Strawberry. It is actually Potentilla Indica, an invasive species from S.E. Asia
Student mock legislative hearing as part of the 2016 California Lobbying & Politics class at McGeorge, taught by Rex Frazier, '00. Held Feb. 25, 2016 at the California State capitol.
www.stvincent.edu | Photos from the Mock Trial 2018 in the Fred Rogers Center at Saint Vincent College.
This is a panaroma shot stitched between 4 pictures I took of the turn out for a mock crash event held the day before prom.
www.stvincent.edu | Students from local high schools visit Saint Vincent College for a Mock Trial on Oct 29, 2015