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Praktica B200 + Pentacon Prakticar 50/1.8

Fuji Neopan 1600

Fomadon R09 (1+50) 8 min

 

Inverting and cropping in Photoshop. Slight curve adjustments in iPhoto.

Tijdens de Icons of Evil Tour 2009 was Order of Enead een van de supports voor headliner Vital Remains in Vera Groningen op 17-04-2009 By Stormblast1953

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Point Cabrillo Light Station

Unique 3rd Order Fresnel lens. Located in Caspar, Ca. on Lighthouse Rd. Built in 1909 and added to the NRHP list on Sept. 3, 1991

Order Diptera

New Paltz, NY (July 14, 2013)

February 18, 2012 - Gawad Kalinga NegOr, Odd Fellows, Teletech Dumaguete and Silliman volunteers assisted Earthquake victims in Guihulngan National Highschool though Parlor Games for children victims and relief goods assistance for 220 families

My first major Custom order for metal! yay!

*pormenor da parte de trás do taleigo....*

7388 Order of the Arrow Summit Circle Celebration Dedication of the original Treasure Island OA Ceremony Circle which has been relocated to the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve

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On November 5, 2014, 50 new citizens, emerging leaders and notable Canadians gathered at Toronto’s grano restaurant for our fifth dinner–discussion event, Order! Order!

  

The event was hosted by the ICC & CivicAction.

  

Photos by akFAORO

This is the room where the order of the thistle meets

The soldier prepares to give the order to fire.

Programme Skate & Sound

Fullerton, CA

 

© Atrossity Photography

Baltimore Pelagic, Co.Cork Ireland 21-08-2021

 

[order] Procellariiformes | [family] Procellariidae | [latin] Puffinus griseus | [UK] Sooty Shearwater | [FR] Puffin fuligineux | [DE] Dunkler Sturmtaucher | [ES] Pardela sombría | [IT] Berta grigia | [NL] Grauwe Pijlstormvogel

 

Measurements

spanwidth min.: 95 cm

spanwidth max.: 110 cm

size min.: 40 cm

size max.: 50 cm

Breeding

incubation min.: 52 days

incubation max.: 57 days

fledging min.: 86 days

fledging max.: 106 days

broods 1

eggs min.: 1

eggs max.: 1

 

Physical characteristics

 

A large shearwater. In the Atlantic, the only one that appears uniformly dark sooty brown above and below, with silvery whitish wing linings. Bill and feet dark. This slender, narrow-winged seabird skims on stiff wings over the waves, alternately gliding and flapping.

In calm weather, Sooty Shearwaters fly low over the ocean's surface with quick, stiff wing-beats. On windy days, they glide over the waves. They are often found in groups of hundreds or thousands, flying in long lines or grouped tightly together on the water. They plunge into the water from a few feet above the surface and swim under water, using their wings to propel themselves. They also dive from the surface, taking prey at surface level, or just below. They sometimes feed near dolphins, whales, or other seabirds.

 

Habitat

 

Sooty Shearwaters are widespread at sea and concentrate around upwellings, where cold and warm water masses meet, and over the continental shelf in cooler waters. They may come close to shore where the water is deep. They breed in the far Southern Hemisphere, on islands around Australia, New Zealand, and southern South America, where there is diggable soil for burrows, or rock crevices in which to situate nests.

 

Other details

 

Puffinus griseus breeds on subantarctic islands in the Southern Ocean, migrating to the temperate zones of the North Atlantic and North Pacific during its non-breeding season (the boreal summer). It occurs mainly off the North American coast during the first half of the non-breeding season, and is only present in significant numbers in European waters during (and just prior to) its southern passage (mainly in August- October).

While some non-breeders are present off the Pacific Coast in all seasons, the breeding adults head north in April and May, on their way to the north Pacific where they spend the non-breeding season. The migration occurs in waves of age classes, with the sub-adults moving in the first wave, breeding adults next, and finally the non-breeding adults and fledglings last.

 

Feeding

 

In the northern Pacific, Sooty Shearwaters feed mostly on small fish, but they also eat crustaceans, shrimp, squid, and jellyfish.

 

Breeding

 

Colony nester, the Sooty Shearwater nests in the far Southern Hemisphere. Birds do not breed until they are 5-9 years old. The breeding season lasts from September to May, and during this time, the birds are most active in the colonies at night. The nest is placed in a burrow dug in the soil by both parents. Alternatively, the nest is built in a natural rock crevice. The burrow can be up to ten feet long with a loose nest of grass and leaves at the end of it. Both parents incubate the single egg for 7-8 weeks. Once the egg hatches, both parents feed the young for almost 14 weeks, after which it leaves the island and heads out to sea.

 

Migration

 

Migratory. Cold-water species, breeding subantarctic; most migrating rapidly across equatorial seas to winter in temperate zones of North Atlantic and North Pacific. In Israel, regular along Mediterranean coast in autumn and winter, and in Gulf of Eilat spring and summer: apparent northward migration from Southern and Indian Oceans into Red Sea (matching that into North Atlantic and North Pacific), and recorded continuing overland whence may reach Mediterranean. Northward movements begin late March but mostly April-May. Following rapid northward, transequatorial migration up west Atlantic, first arrivals off North American coasts in April and early May, exceptionally March; still largely concentrated off New England and Newfoundland area in June (very few European records then); begins spreading across temperate North Atlantic in July. Numbers begin decreasing in western North Atlantic in August, when return passage has begun. Others, however, apparently move east since more mid-ocean records in August-September; and then becomes more widespread off north-west European coasts (usually well offshore) including concentrations on Rockall Bank and Faeroese fishing grounds. At same time, southerly movements occur off east Atlantic seaboard south to Morocco, and to lesser extent in North Sea and English Channel. Many fewer North Atlantic flocks in October, and only stragglers November-March.

 

Deathkult Open Air festival

Special request for a neckpiece with heart pendant.

These come from Nebraska and they will find their new homes next week.

New Order (The Americas 2018) @ The Anthem, Washington, DC, on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.

 

The Americas 2018 #Tour @Setlist:

 

Intro: Das Rheingold: Vorspiel (Richard Wagner song)

Singularity

Regret

Crystal

Love Vigilantes

Your Silent Face

Superheated

Tutti Frutti

Subculture

Bizarre Love Triangle

Vanishing Point

Waiting for the Sirens' Call

Plastic

The Perfect Kiss

True Faith

Blue Monday

Temptation

 

Encore:

Atmosphere (Joy Division cover)

She's Lost Control (Joy Division cover) (First tour performance since 2006)

Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division cover)

Battle of H-Town 2012 by Mike Calimbas

 

bjj,tournament,houston,grand prix grappling,elbert hebron

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Lepidoptera

Family=Limacodidae

Genus=Comana

Species=collaris

Binomial name=Comana collaris

Order from The Original Soap Dish - see my blog for details!

Festival attendees make their selections for TIFF08.

 

Photo by Ryan Ming

Typical cooking range in the Islamic quarter of Xi'an.

To order this piece, please email arts@stnicksalliance.org. All work is $50. All proceeds go to Arts@Renaissance.

This is a custom order I just completed. My "Love" bracelet using Studio by Sculpey polymerclay, made to look like leather.

For a HS couple. The heart has their intials on each side and the inside of the bracelet has their names.

Donovan's tiny adorable face is irresistable

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