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Jean snapped this pic of a sharp tailed grouse.

sharp-shinned juvenile hawk outside our living room window

Lake Burrumbeet. Victoria.

Songwriter/vocalist/pianist Bobby Sharp performed a recently written composition.

Not sure why I have this, but I do. And I can't seem to read it in my current laptop....Maybe in an old Thinkpad.....

 

RAW: Auto Custom (6050K)

Sharp Shinned Hawk, lining up on a Steller's Jay.

not sharp... but is it essential?

I couldn't believe this guy was sitting right outside my window. My backup camera(d70), was right here and I snapped a few shots threw the window and screen on my old 70-300.

 

I'm impressed with the shot i got.

DVD upscaled to 720p. Very nice!

Waitstill and Martha Sharp [bMS 1446/198]

Cite as: Unitarian Universalist Association. Minister files, bMS 1446. Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School

Visiting the neighborhood this morning

Panorama of Curiosity images of Mount Sharp. Color variant.

This Sharp-shinned Hawk bolted from our backyard brush pile when I came out to fill the feeders. Fortunately, it landed on a fence on the other side of the neighbor's yard so I could get these photos. Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, December 15, 2025.

Fletcher Ellsworth Sharp, 1918-1944, son of Richard N Sharp & Susie Manning (cousin to Carrie J).

Fletcher died June 1944 in WW2, as his plane crashed on the runway, Metfield, England.

Lucky Penny, 491st Group, 853rd Squadron

Standing (L-R)

1st Lt. Fletcher E. Sharp - Pilot

2nd Lt. Sammy Rowan - Co-Pilot

2nd Lt. William L. Reese - Navigator

2nd Lt. Edwin W. Foster - Bombardier

Kneeling (L-R)

Sgt. Warren H. Rudolph - Waist Gunner

Sgt. Grover L. Buchanan - Engineer

Sgt. Carl W. Frack - Waist Gunner

Sgt. Rudolph C. Schopa - Radio Operator

Sgt. Clyde V. Jones - Ball Gunner

On 8 June 1944, the entire crew, except for Navigator 2nd Lt. William L. Reese who had been "borrowed" to fly on the 853rd Squadron lead plane, were all killed returning to their airbase at Metfield, England. They had aborted their mission with a feathered No. 1 engine and after returning to the airbase, circled the field three times with a full load of fuel and bombs, lost control as they attempted to land and crashed on the field. SSgt. Lester J. Datthyn (Tail Gunner) was not in the crew photo, but was also killed in the crash. William L. Reese was killed 26 Nov 1944 on the raid over Misberg. The image & the info were acquired from the "American Air Museum in Britain" webpage www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/media/media-13551jpeg

Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, participate in a discussion on Sexual Harassment Assault Response Prevention and Equal Opportunity led by the 1st SBCT SHARP and EOA as part of 4th Inf. Div.'s Mountain Post Resolve, Fort Carson, Colorado, October 7, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Daniel Parker)

This youngster has been rather clumsily chasing birds and rabbits without any success the past few weeks here in Kalama, Washington. And like the "teenager" it is, it's been very noisy. Photo by gr8pics4_U.

Hepatica acutiloba, Wildcat Mountain State Park, Vernon County Wisconsin,19 May 2020.

The phone, battery, and battery cover. ;)

This lens is very good at 70mm (and this is a crop as well). But not my favourite bird.

Tympanuchus phasianellus, Colorado 2024

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