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This is the river Ouseburn that runs through Jesmond Dene in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne. The river Ouseburn actually flows into the river Tyne on the Newcastle Quayside.
looks on at the spat between her partner
and the Cockrill
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The great grey owl is a large, reclusive predator of the taiga's coniferous forests. Plunge marks in the snow are usually the only evidence for its presence. Distinctive extra-large facial disks direct sound to feather covered ear openings, providing super-sensitive hearing. This enables the great grey owl to accurately locate prey, even under two feet of snow or in a tunnel. With soft feathers, it can glide unheard from its perch to dispatch an unfortunate rodent with its sharp talons. The abundance of food, especially voles, is crucial for the number of eggs a female will lay. Great grey owls will travel vast distances when local prey is scarce.
you little pipsqueak..
talk to my missus like that again and you are in..trouble
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you may see a dark band down the left side
that is a piece of the mesh i was shooting through..
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,,Happiness
a Turtle Dove ,,,i think ... homes at the pets corner
at Saltwell Park
maybe a little lame ..i think
maybe a broken wing ,,,
just wanted to walk .....
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Saltwell Park
looks sad but not ...so
he was very active and joined in the fun ,,this was shot through the mesh wire fence
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Here is an Asian Short Clawed Otter, photographed in Pets Corner at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, in England.
This otter is the female named Rosie.
I absolutely adore peacocks, they are so stunning and never fail to wow a crowd when they finally display their amazing tail. I was over the moon when after only a couple of minutes of waiting, he showed his feathers for me and I managed to get some lovely shots.
He knows he's gorgeous - he's ruffling his feathers for the camera here :-)