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Oleta May, (Lois) Beth, and Calvin Eugene Wylde were siblings who always loved a good joke and hardy laugh.
A Sharp-shinned Hawk searching for his next meal underneath the forest canopy at the Nestucca Bay NWR near Pacific City, Oregon. The Shap-shinned Hawk is one of 3 Accipiters located in North America, along with Goshawks and Cooper's Hawks.
Law enforcement, nursing and sexual assault responders participated in an event hosted by the garrison SHARP office April 16, 2015 at the Community Club and Conference Center here. Photos by José L. López, public affairs office
Early morning raid of the bird feeders. He landed 10 feet outside my window and after sitting for a few minutes, jumped into a bush under the window, grabbed a song bird and left to enjoy his breakfast. These photos are not cropped.
I was interested in the shadows created by these two forks, so I included it in the picture, instead of only focusing on the points of the forks.
Every year we get a visit from Granddad and Grandmom Sharp. It is a long weekend filled with traditions...poker night, birthday celebrations and family pictures.
One of 20ish Sharp-tailed Sandpipers down at Mason Park, Sydney today. These are the early arrivals as there should be plenty there in a few weeks time.
Elwood Sharp with his wife Kate and daughter Sarah. Probably taken in their home in California after they had moved there sometime in the 1920's. Elwood was the son of William W. Sharp and was a grandson of Joseph Sharp and Hannah.
This is a photo from:
sharp-sharp-vespa.blogspot.com
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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