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Our Daily Challenge - Sharp

This is the first Coelioxys Sharp-tailed Bee that I've seen this year. It was in our Staffordshire garden a couple of days ago. I generally see one or two of these a year.

 

These bees are cleptoparasites of Megachile leafcutter bees. Keep an eye out for them if you have leafcutters nesting in garden bee-hotels.

An immature sharp-shinned hawk perches at the edge of the Coconino National Forest.

Calidris acuminata

11 Nov 2016

CA, LA Co., LA River at Willow Street

Found by Bob Schallman earlier in the day

Happened in my back yard a couple of years ago. This bird sat on the log and finished the meal over a two-hour period. It was interesting to watch it pull and tug away the bite-sized pieces.

Sharpes of Nottingham: (VCZ 155) an Alexander R-type bodied Volvo Olympian, painted in two-tone blue livery and captured here entering the Imperial War Museum's Duxford Airfield site whilst attending the 2012 Showbus event there.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 16th September 2012.

Ref No. 0031662.

Progressive Nature.

Magnet Animals Debut Performance: Todd Clouser - Guitar, Eyal Moaz - Guitar, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz - Bass, Jorge Servin Rivera - Drums

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Using Snapdragon ENB (same for all other screenshots in my gallery with very few exceptions)

all you gotta do is walk right in

 

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This hawk was so small that when I first saw its silhouette I thought it was a songbird. Centennial Lake, Howard County, MD

An aloe.

UC Botanical Garden, Berkeley.

 

Focusing on light, texture, and form. The spines and swords give it a special appeal. Even better enlarged!!

Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus) having a bath in a small puddle filled with ice water in an urban neighbourhood in SW Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

2 April, 2011.

 

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With an eye as sharp as an eagle this clumsy yet elegant pelican casts his eyes across his domain.

 

Hastings River, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.

マリアアザミ (オオアザミ) の綿毛

学名 Silybum marianum

英名 Milk thistle

Great Central 1940's Event.

A sharp looking Mini with appropriate stripes. At the "Terribly British" display day.

 

I'd have no idea on the year, but happy to hear!

 

Parkes, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

This is the first time I have managed a shot of a Nuthatch its not spectacularly sharp but I think passable. Would have preferred a shot without the bird feeder but I could not manage one in the trees. It was a pretty gloomy day in Hebden one day I might manage to visit my friends when the sun shines

  

The nuthatch is a plump bird about the size of a great tit that resembles a small woodpecker. It is blue-grey above and whitish below, with chestnut on its sides and under its tail. It has a black stripe on its head, a long black pointed bill, and short legs. It breeds in central and southern England and in Wales, and is resident, with birds seldom travelling far from the woods where they hatch.

 

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Seagull is making a sharp turn before the dive in the shallows of Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve

Drying out after a dip in the creek.

Canon EOS 7D

Tokina AT-X Pro 20-35 мм F/2.8

The Maserati Levante is in its element everywhere.

Even before I’d seen any 29s the afternoon began well, as one of Sharpes Gemini 2s happened to be parked up at the university. The only issue was the sunlight was SO bright it was actually washing out the picture.

 

This is only the second Gemini 2 I’ve seen with Sharpes. The plate used to adorn one of their Dublin Olympians and it seems weird to see one of these schools/coach operators with something so modern. Seeing Olympians slowly give way to B7TLs was strange enough, and now the B9s are flooding in.

 

Previously this was HF11 HCP, and ran with Bournemouth Yellow Buses as their 121.

 

Triumph Road, Nottingham

16.9.24

 

Vintage lens test, both of which produced some impressive starburst. Taken with a Sony A7Sii.

A handsome Mallard Drake with a lovely sharp eye on the edge of the moat at Dunham Park.

Black buck is an antelope species native to the Indian subcontinent that has been classified as near threatened by IUCN since 2003, as the blackbuck range has decreased sharply during the 20th century.

Female blackbuck at Velavadar National Park, Gujarat.

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