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(April 04, 2008)male Sharp-Tailed Grouse ("bowing" with outstretched wings and vocalizing, while engaging in Spring courting ritual on lek in Hooker County, Nebraska). ©2008 Earl Berkson
Located on the south east corner of 13th & N streets in Lincoln Nebraska. This is the north west corner of the Sharp building (American Charter Center) built in 1926.
Thirty-two deployed Soldiers assigned to various units graduate from the Army’s Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Ambassador course at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, March 22, 2023.
Soldiers attended the two-day training session hosted by the 1st Theater Sustainment Command Operational Command Post SHARP office. The voluntary training is designed to provide junior Soldiers with the education and skills necessary to promote culture change within their formations.
Brig. Gen. Maria Juarez, deputy commanding general of the 1st TSC-OCP, emphasized during her speech that the role of a SHARP Ambassador is important because the graduating Soldiers now have the responsibility to be the eyes and ears for the command team.
“Shadow the silence. Stop the violence,” Juarez announced as the new motto for the SHARP ambassador course, voted by the graduating class and attendees.
Sharp-lobed Hepatica (Anemone acutiloba), Wyalusing State Park, Wisconsin. They have an interesting range of colors and patterns.
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but he can not get the bugs out of his hair
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Taken from the base of Sharp Top on Abbott lake, looking up the mountain. The fog obscures most of the view.
(April 04, 2008)male Sharp-Tailed Grouse (engaging in Spring mating competition on lek in Hooker County, Nebraska). ©2008 Earl Berkson
11.7.10 - Edmonton Oilers @ Chicago Blackhawks - Warmups. I hate to say it, but it looks like Sharpie's looking at Seabs' rear end.
From a blind, digiscoped. These birds ran around like small wind-up toys, displaying with tails in the air.
A male Sharp-tailed Grouse scratches its head with its foot after displaying in the lek, Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge, Jamestown, North Dakota.
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An Italian and a Pole embark on a scooter safari across southern Africa: from Joburg to Dar Es Salaam (or as far as we get).
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