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We had exceptionally close views of these birds.
Scotch Creek Wildlife Area, Conconully Rd, Okanogan County, Washington
30 December 2008
Sharp things in the desert - ripping beak, talons, ocotillo spines. A good day for us to be up near the top of the food chain, I'd not want to be whatever it's eyeing.
On the Esperanza Trail, making our way back down from the ridge.
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Six Days Seven Nights, New Beetle - Day 4: Saguaro National Park West, Tucson Mountain District
We made a nice loop hike up the Hugh Norris trail, down the Esperanza Trail,and back around via Dobe Wash and Bajada Wash.
That arctic weather that's covering the eastern and central US now? It was chilling New Mexico while we were in Arizona. We were glad to be there!
Giovedi 21 febbraio 2013 si è tenuta la premiazione dei vincitori del Concorso “Sharp Design Contest | Light for Emotional Comfort”, presso la Triennale di Milano - teatro Agorà.
Sharp-shinned Hawk, apparently just after having lunch. Note the coarse streaking well down on the belly in this juvenile.
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Note squared outer corner to tail. Less rufous color to the streaks (when compared to a Cooper's Hawk) on this young bird. Some Sharp-shins can show slightly rounded tails with white terminal edge. This bird shows some wrist bend and a T-shape rather than a Cross shape, which would give it a longer looking tail.
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2009 1004 050 Sharp-shinned juv.
Sharps Doom Bar has become ubiquitous since beoming a Coors brnd, however it is not an unpleasent pint when well kept.
A 4% bitter, named after a sandbank at the mouth of the Camel Estuary in North Cornwall, it has am amber to brown colour s gentle malt aroma nd a smooth taste with a little malt. A very nice opening ale
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Panorama of two Bayer decoded (and so in color) Curiosity images of part of the base of Mount Sharp in the center of Gale Crater on Mars. Color/processing variant.
To take this shot I used a tripod, an ordinary torch which I left a metre away pointing at the knife from the 8:00 position, and a remote control. I selected the camera's delayed remote control mode, holded the lime with my left hand, activated the remote with the right hand, dropped it quickly, and got the knife, which was already into the fruit. A 60W light bulb from the ceiling from about 5:00 position (high) and no flash.
The aim was producing and drawing attention to that shine on the steel blade.
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