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High in the treetops scanning the area.

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around sunset we found this adult Lioness near a waterhole

in Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa

 

Nikon D850 Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 with TC 1,4x

280mm f/5

 

IUCN RED LIST STATUS: Vulnerable

panthera leo

lion

leeuw

lion

Löwe

 

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A white-tailed kite scanning its surroundings

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(Sorry, but...) Another of the juvenile sparrowhawk. Aren't they just a stunning bird.

 

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Escaneo y filtrado

Zoo de Barcelona

 

Brown Falcon (Falco berigora)

 

This one was 'working' the Sneydes Rd. Paddock for a long time.

Little Eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides)

 

As it banked back towards me it was scanning the ground for a possible meal.

 

Happy Wing Wednesday!

Brown Falcon (Falco berigora)

 

Scanning the Sneydes Rd. Paddock on this day in 2019.

Late night at the Lester household

 

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Camera: Canon EOS 3

Lens: Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM

Film: Kodak Portra 400

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Cheetah in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

 

All animals in Africa bite, but the safari bug is the worst of all.

 

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A black phoebe scanning for insects ✔️

Captivated by the growing mass of festival-goers and silenced by the energy level of the event, this band member looks out at the spectacle around him.

Little Eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides)

 

Searching for rabbits in the Vic Uni Paddock!

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Whistling Kite (Haliastur sphenurus)

 

Scanning the Vic Uni Paddock on this day four years ago.

Finnland, Hanhivirta, Juli 1982

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A juvenlie osprey is scanning for prey

A Tricolored Heron whirls to find new prey

A Red-winged Blackbird scans the area for threats.

RKO_8943. An adult white-tailed eagle passing by while scanning for prey.

 

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Little Eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides)

 

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A Little Blue Heron patiently scans the undergrowth looking for a meal.

Little Eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides)

 

From the archives.

June 25, 2019 - South Central Nebraska / North Central Kansas

 

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Very late in the season for tornadic supercells but we had some this day. Good Friend and fellow Chaser Myles Nelson, it was his birthday. So to celebrate we had to get a game plan on.

 

Night before there was none predicted for any severe storms, but mother nature had different plans. Waking up, and checking the morning model scans we had a much different story. We planned accordingly and things panned out for us to follow the first storms to pop to the east of Hastings Nebraska.

 

This cell packed to early punch but eventually faded out by Bruning Nebraska. Luckily the 2nd cell we had been monitoring just to the south of Hastings was maturing and had the all the right stuff. We scooted west to get into position. Then via Hwy 14, just south of Nelson Nebraska was our first TVS marker, and a scans showed a decent hail core developing. We were in luck as this storm was building and maturing fast.

 

Once this first event was on top of us, we positioned south and east of Superior Nebraska via Hwy 8 to do it again. Where we met up with several other chasers that were on the hunt. Good to see good friends again as this cell was again in a maturing stage producing come incredible cloud to cloud and cloud to ground lightning.

 

Eventually we had to punch through the core via west of Superior as we again head south into Kansas via Hwy 14. East of Mankato Kansas we ran into the 3.5 inch hail core next to Formoso Kansas and we had to stay ahead of this to stay out of the core. North of Courtland Kansas the cell was on our tail and we were in the notch. Surreal cloud structure could be seen as we had pushed east.

 

West of Scandia we ended up in a Tornado Warning was it had push up right against us. A Train had blocked out route east and it got a little never racking. Though the train eventually passed an we were able to escape the worst part of the storm. Ending up just to the west of Scandia Kansas were we experienced 3 inch hail. I have a few new dents but we decided wisely not to go any further due to the rain rapped tornado in this storm. Got by a building and had some protection from the winds and hail.

 

It was the end of the video's chase day and another tale to tell in my storm chasing adventures for 2019!

 

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CN eastbound Petrolia wayfreight approaching Komoka diamond, led by GP9 4514.

 

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Scanned from a half frame Kodachrome slide (transparency

Scanned from a contact sheet, then tweaked a bit with PS

Large saltwater crocodile scanning for fish at Cahill's Crossing Northern Territory Australia. Cahill's Crossing is the only place that they have been observed doing this.

Nusse och Snobben

Galapagos, Scan vom Dia

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