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Hunting Short Eared Owl; over Burwell Fen.

Stephen's Starbug from Red Dwarf

Taken with Fujifilm S4000 Bridge Camera.

Taken with a Canon EOS 1100D

This Kestrel came out of nowhere, dived down and caught this mouse right in front of us!

My chocolate Labrador Bonnie after she went for a swim in the river.

What I believe to be a Juvenile Gull, not sure if it is Lesser or Great Black-Backed Gull

JMC Ship to Surface vessal Starbug from Red Dwarf BBC Scifi Sit Com. You can see my construction journal on www.reddwarfnetwork.co.uk/default.aspx?m=Site&uid=1&a...

Horning in the Summer Sunshine

Taken at RSPB Lakenheath Fen.

Hoverflies mating on the Buddleia bush.

A different edit to a Seed Pod.

Kingfisher after it had dived in the water. Taken at RSPB Strumpshaw Fen.

Taken with a Fujifilm S4000 Bridge Camera

Grey Heron flying at RSPB Rye Meads Nature Reserve.

Female kingfisher, taken at RSPB Rye Meads.

Taken at Redbridge Cycling Centre

A retro style rocket orbiting a mineral rich asteroid.

Created while working on my JMC Starbug Interior.

Bittern seen at the Lee Valley Park.

A close up from the garden of a house spider ( I think ) . Maybe a garden spider lol. Struggled with bad light with this little critter but I'm happy with the overall image. It wouldn't keep still and kept vanishing in the grass too !

 

Can go large to see those whiskers

Taken at RSPB Rainham Marshes a few weeks ago

Anthem Of The Seas cruising into the sunset in the middle of the Mediterranean.

A robin, taken at Rye Meads Nature Reserve

Taken at RSPB Rainham Marshes a few weeks ago.

This is my first attempt with my new Tamron 70-300mm VC USD lens. Quality lens, very impressed with it. However, this picture was taken in very bad light conditions, but im still very pleased with it.

Mute Swan coming out of the water.

Taken while on a dog walk today, over my local pond

My first cuckoo experience and it was brilliant! Firstly you hear them, then you try and find one and then they sit there and pose. A stunning bird.

Taken with Fujifilm S4000 Bridge Camera

Apparently this is something the kids are doing to keep busy. Ok, here goes:

 

1. My husband and I bless each other when we sneeze, burp, or fart.

 

2. My brother Jim and I used to recite the "pronoun trouble" speech from the Warner Brothers cartoon "Rabbit Seasoning" at the dinner table.

 

3. One of my favorite things is duck butt.

 

4. When I was unemployed for two months, I watched Blues Clues. A lot.

 

5. For five years it was my job to prank call companies in order to get the names of their employees.

 

5. I love fart jokes.

 

6. If I ever got a tattoo, it would be Max from the Sam and Max comic books.

 

7. My husband and I met in a chat room called #starbug about the show Red Dwarf.

 

8. They Might Be Giants is a third of my iPhone's playlist.

 

9. Toejam and Earl is still my favorite video game.

 

10. I have an irrational fear of heights, even if I'm only on a really steep hill.

 

11. On a typical work day I have a five espresso Americano.

 

12. Besides Robot Chicken, Adult Swim shows just make me feel old and confused.

 

13. I'm superstitious about the number 13.

 

14. I always carry a book with me.

 

15. I love candy corn and peanuts.

 

16. I'm a sucker for a "And by ____ I mean _____." joke.

Taken with a Skywatcher 130p and a Philips webcam. 370 frames at 5 f/s. Processed in Registax 6. Seeing was not good for this image as it was very boily and unsteady.

This is a famous "optical feature" on the Moon, which appears like the letter "X" when the terminator is at a suitable position. It is a fine example of how the combination of lighting and topography can combine to produce a pattern that repeats on each lunation, but only for a short time. The illusion of the "X" is created by sunlight falling on the rims/ridges between the craters La Caille, Blanchinus, and Purbach.

The "X" is observable for about 4 hours around the lunar First Quarter.

Barnacles on one of the groynes at Walton-On-The-Naze

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