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Another beautiful Northern Goshawk protecting its prey against other birds of prey!
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The gunshots of the hunters in woods frightened Richard Gere.
During this period the wild boar hunting is open.
Also the dogs are terrified too.
Listen to that :-)
Scarecrow by Nomy
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiQqC2i_z7Y
he is a crow and his name is Otto. He sit's on a ships cabin door everyday. So they made a sign there which says "This is Otto, the cursed sailor"
Kaithleen's Kinky Latex Boots - Fatpack @Kinky event maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Liberty%20City/43/127/32
I went back for the 4th time in the past 3 weeks a few hours north to watch shorebird migration.
Even though I go there every year, I still enjoy spending those hours trying to photograph them without scaring them away.
Quelle joie, année après année de revoir ces oiseaux. Je refais sensiblement les mêmes photos année après année, mais quel bonheur de pouvoir les observer avant que le froid les fasse tous partir vers le sud.
Bas-St-Laurent, Quebec, Canada
A cute ruby crowned kinglet from my yard. These are one of my favorite visitors and they are the kind of bird that seems to benefit from my presence on the deck scaring the other birds (especially house sparrows) away.
A glossy ibis (I believe) at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge in Stafford County, Ks. near Great Bend.
As usual they were all nicely positioned until the train arrived.
A few fliers from the other night
9 Jan 2023, Train 925, 7008-5051, Tumai, SIMT-NZ
A very beautiful resident bird prized by the photographers due to its beautiful plumage. The one here is a male, but the female is even far more colorful and beautiful. I sighted 2 males and a 3rd one which I could not determine the sex. We were exploring a new area and these birds just flew right from under our feet scaring us for a few moments. They circled around and landed at some distance away.
Outside of its breeding season it is quite hard to spot. Also, the bird times its presence to align with the sowing reason and the post harvest season when the fields are wet and muddy both the times. The bird has a preference to the wet areas where we find them pretty much.
I suspect the male was watching the chicks and hence was trying to distract us by flying away so quickly and openly. It was also flying at eye level height instead of the usual close to ground mode. The males in the species watch the chicks while the polyandrous females leave after the eggs are laid.
Thanks in advance for all your lovely feedback and views. Much appreciated.
The on-going territorial battle.
I've nothing but kite shots to share at present .......
Black-shouldered Kite & Raven, A.C.T.
Top of a samurai helmet (kabuto) decoration.
Ceremonial suit made for Oda Nobuhisa, lord of Omi province in central Japan.
18th century
Exhibition: Tokyo Art and photography
Ashmolean Museum
Oxford