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Taken on 9 May 1997 near Bouin Western France. Canon EOS 5 Canon 75-300mm lens F11-8 180th Fugi Provia 100 colour slide.

The mating pair flying over the swing bridg

Red Bellied Woodpeckers

Pair of Angels re-carved into an Annunciation

Italian, Rome

late 15th century

Andrea Bregno

Stone; marble

Two Rolls Royce Kestrel engines

Competitor 106, Laura Vine riding Shappen Wedding Belle, at Larkhill, Wiltshire, UK. This pair came 4th in their class.

Rutland Water 1/Jan/2013.

These two doves in Yuma are the same ones pictured in this other image earlier this week. I was able to get within 12 feet of them before they flew off. I liked these two and look forward to finding them again at the Howard Johnson's motel when I return to Yuma in July.

This should get a few views

2009 Lufkin Stereo Pairs

 

Cross your eyes and move your head forward or backward until you see a middle image

A pair of Common Mergansers seen on Little Shuswap Lake in British Columbia on a recent visit. (14-05-07-8083)

A pair of swans in a pond next to the female's nest

Pair of Snow Buntings

 

Dragonfly pair parked on the Norman Apron at Cardiff airport 05/04/2014.

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This pair of beautiful black, slightly oval cabochons are speckled with dots of fine silver; they look like little starry constellations and as they are a pair, they earned the name "Gemini".

 

They are a matched pair and would be great in a piece of wirework and would just as good as a simple pair of earrings or cufflinks. One of my customers also uses my cabochons in bead embroidery.

 

âž» Effetre glass with fine silver

âž» Diameter: about 18 - 18.5mm

âž» Depth: about 6.9mm

Saturday, May 31st, 2014

Lurcher Link Show

Manor Heath, Halifax

Glorious sound as a pair of Spitfires run in for a low pass at Prestwick Airport.

Trevallyn Nature Recreation Area, Launceston Tasmania Australia, October 2011.

These photos were taken at a colony of about 100 pairs way out in the dry lake bed of Lake Ellesmere. Their colony was situated on what might normally be a small, very low island, but with the very dry spring it was surrounded by hectares of bare, flat, dried mud lake bed. Most of the chicks were well grown and highly mobile, though still downy, and were gathered in large creches , but some nests still contained young birds and/or eggs.

 

Caspian's don't react well to disturbance so these shots were the result of a long, patient, slither across the mud pausing frequently to prevent the birds from panicking.

 

The largest of the native terns in New Zealand. They are about 51 centimetres long and weigh 700 grams. They have a white body and silver-grey wings. In the breeding season their black cap tapers to a fine point above an orange-pink bill. Caspian terns feed by plunging for surface-swimming fish; they also take whitebait, bullies and eels. These terns are found throughout the temperate world, except for South America. The New Zealand population was estimated at 3000 birds. The terns breed mainly around the coast, although some nest inland near Lake Rotorua and on river beds in Canterbury. Colonies are usually close to other terns or gulls. They breed from September to January and lay one to three light-flecked eggs in a shallow scrape on sand. Terns’ chief enemies are black-backed gulls, which eat the eggs and chicks. Chicks fledge at 33–38 days. Caspian terns live about 24 years. Threats are mainly increased human activity including planting of marram grass and/or trees on the bare sand spits they nest on, and disturbance by beach goers, especially the likes of four-wheel-drive and other off-road vehicles.

A couple of White-bellied Sea Eagles off for a morning hunt along the Kali River estuary in North Karnataka (India)

One of a series of comparisons between the official Spirograph and my own larger version. The paper is 8-1/2" x 11".

The main show was on Greenwich Ave which is not all that big. You needed a VIP pass to park there (which I was lucky enough to get), but the surrounding parking lots also had some nice machines. Here are a pair of GTRs parked among regular cars.

Ruddy Duck pair

DeKorte Park

Lyndhurst

NJ

Lamiinae: Aristobia sp. Not too difficult - cha cha pair.

Pair of young burrowing owls

pair work in school

Irish seafood stew in a puff pastry with lobster, mussels, shrimp and root vegetables. Paired with Guinness.

Pair of Trislanders abandoned in long grass VVC 2014.

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