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Spring spruce 2014 by Neil

Shield grip (zoomed of GR01B02-0041). 6th century BCE.

See also GR01B02-0041-0042

2022 Shields Trophy Race

Carpocoris something. Most likely mediterraneus.

Amazing honorable lady touching up my wedding dress!

Meet and Greet with Brooke Shield plus her book presentation "Is Not Allowed To Get Older" at the Arsht Center on January 26, 2025

a great day out at permaclub in hong kong

Green shield bug on an autumn leaf

(Palomena prasina)

Varsity SHIELD 2015. Monday 23 February 2015.James Varity-Amm of FNB UWC celebrating the equalizing try with team mates against FNB Wits during the clash at Wits Rugby Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

Photo by: SASPA

Top Of The Town Cemteries

Ballengeich Cemetery

Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK

A bunch of WHFB Orcs shields:

 

4x Complete sprues of shields and emblems (bare plastic)

4x loose shields

9x loose emblems

This trucking coat of arms reminded of "The Black Shield of Farnsworth", a great action movie with Tony Curtis in 1954.

Spotted on our washing line, he was constantly turning around ensuring I got his good side.

Have seen many green shield bugs, but this is the first brown one.

Shield Xyla G-AWPN Duxford 23 June 2021

Spring spruce 2014 by Neil

London Holiday October 2016 - Day 2: Harry Potter Studio Tour: Slytherin Shield

Shield bug and stink bug (or shieldbug and stinkbug) are common names applied to various insects of the Hemiptera order (the "true" bugs), in the Heteroptera suborder. Shield bugs have glands in their thorax between the first and second pair of legs which produce a foul smelling liquid. This liquid is used defensively to deter potential predators and is sometimes released when the bugs are handled carelessly. The stink comes from aldehydes such as CH3–(CH2)2–CH=CH–CHO, and is chemically similar to pheromones.

I'm reliably informed that this is a shield bug by my uber-knowledgeable seven-year-old

Soldiers and Airmen from Air and Army National Guard, Army Reserve, along with civilian industry partners participate in the 2019 Cyber Shield exercise at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, April 16, 2019. Leadership from participating states visited the servicemembers training during the Exercise and received an overview of the event and training received. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Laura Michael/ Released.)

My good friend Aaron made this in his machine shop class. It is Captain America's original shield, minus the decal. More pics once it's finished!

Austrian double-eagle shield on a Horse Harness Emperor Friedrich III in the Imperial Armoury in Vienna

 

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Kaiser Friedrich III. (1415-1493)

LORENZ HELMSCHMID (erw. 1467, gest. 1516)

Augsburg, urkundlich 1477

 

The Imperial Armory in the Neue Hofburg in Vienna has the largest and most impressive collection of European knight's armor and related weapons, harnesses, costumes, and jousting equipment in the world. The Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer (Court Hunting Chamber and Imperial Armoury) display items of the highest quality, as could be expected from the Habsburg family, who apart from ruling Austria, were also the Holy Roman Emperors for much of the 14th to 19th century. The Weltmuseum with the Aztec feather headdress is in the same building.

Moroles SHIELD Dedication at UNT Campus, Business Leadership Building, March 2017

A pair of shield bugs (Hemiptera) at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica.

Shield Back Bug, Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo

BGS at the beginning of I 90. Shot from Safeco Field, right before game time (hence the traffic).

 

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Moroles SHIELD Dedication at UNT Campus, Business Leadership Building, March 2017

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