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A pair of beautiful Mallards who mate for life, no divorces in this species. Sucha shame we cant emultae their commitment.
A pair of GP38-2's and a pair of GP7's roll across Bellevue Trestle with southbound freight 12 on April 10, 1987. 203, 157, 205 and 100 make short work of the small freight. Daylight freight action wasn't all that common on the south end of the ACR in its last years.
A pair of red-tailed hawks that has been hanging around in this tall cottonwood tree for a few days now. I think the nest below them is a squirrel nest, not their nest.
A pair of cormorants nesting in a tree above the Silver River in Silver Springs State Park near Ocala Florida.
Pair of Collard Doves on my garden posts looking for food to drop down from the "messy" eaters on my bird feeders. I still have at least 2 pairs nesting in the garden in spite of 3/4 being taken by the Sparrowhawk
Walking out to Delicate Arch, I spotted a small arch not too far above me along the trail. I climbed up to it and found it framed the famous arch perfectly. Was a bit of a struggle to set up the tripod in this spot, though... With a photo spot as famous as this, it's always a challenge to find a little different take on it. Arches National Park.
To give you an idea of the number of photographers Delicate Arch attracts, see this: www.flickr.com/photos/jimgoldstein/315519681/
Galah pair
Eolophus roseicapilla
September 26th, 2022
Launching Place, Victoria, Australia
Canon EOS R5
Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1L IS USM lens
Better late than never! Been a bit quiet on here of late as I spent the first couple of weeks of the year in the Iron Range! Not only did I come home with a few nice photos, unfortunately I managed to bring home a nasty lurgy that has been kicking my ass :( but enough of that..
As I like to do at the conclusion of each year, I reflect on the year that was & pick a few of my favourite images from the year. I managed a couple trips away in 2022, a very brief stop in a drenched Lake Cargelligo in NSW, a tropical island getaway with Jen to the incredible Lady Elliot Island off QLDs coast, & to top it all off I brought in the New Year at the pointy end of QLD in the remote Lockhart River in the Iron Range!
I've been really slack in sorting & editing images in 2022, & I've got a huge backlog of photos to work through. But I've managed to scan through tens of thousands of images & pluck out a few diamonds in the rough! Hope you enjoy :)
First up is something a little closer to home, in fact right at my back door! I am very fortunate to have a nice variety of birds frequent our feeder & water bowl just off the balcony. This resident pair of Galahs were very regular visitors throughout the year (they even brought their noisy fledging to visit just this week!). I loved capturing this intimate moment. It's really nice having these beautiful parrots around the property.
From a recent early morning walk around the neighborhood.
Eugene, OR
Olympus E-M1.3
Olympus 60mm f:2.8
OBSERVE Collective
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Love is in the air! Nesting time is near!
Phila. Naval Yard.
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Pair of sheep by woodmouse, 2007
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Pair of swans, ironically on a lake called? You guessed it Swan Lake. On the South Coast of NSW near Sussex Inlet.
A pair of Re 4/4s bring covered hoppers along Lake Geneva's shores, with it's picturesque terraced vineyards behind.
The second lok in one of those screwball advertising liveries that the rail companies here are oddly fond of - I think this is for a circus.
15 Jan 2020, St Saphorin, CH
Pair of 1960's plastic mod chairs rescued from the NYC street make for an excellent rooftop resting place. EYEWASH design, 2005
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages."
- William Shakespeare
Juvenile
Western Sandpiper WESA (Calidris mauri)
Saanichton Spit
aka
Cordova Spit
aka
TI̸X̱EN 'the Spit" ( Tsawout First Nation )
Central Saanich
Greater Victoria BC
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Well it looks like this pair are sitting on eggs. For over an hour I watched the male sitting and turning the eggs while the female watched from a near by tree. Finally she flew back to the nest to relieve her mate and give me a nice photo opportunity.
From that same trip in May of 2004 comes this shot a pair of flares in the backlit sun. Looks like they are the head end power, to me at least, but who knows where. Of course based on my memory they very well could be rear end Help, however I do not get that feel.
Yesterday morning I released 5 of them, here drying on a Cleome Female and the male lower.
Hope to see more today.
Two Mustangs perform a formation pass during their display over Sywell as part of the 2024 Air Show.
Aircraft: Commonwealth CA-18 Mustang G-JERK painted as 44-14152/QI-T "Jersey Jerk" and Flying Bulls' North American Aviation P-51D Mustang OE-EFB 44-74427/G4-C "Nooky Booky IV".
Location: Sywell Aerodrome (ORM/EGBK), Northamptonshire, UK.