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male Blackcap last week
this warbler species is also known as Eurasian Blackcap
zwartkop
sylvia atricapilla`
fauvette à tête noire
Mönchsgrasmücke
Curruca Capirotada
Capinera
toutinegra-de-barrete
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this beautiful male was seen in Enonkishu Conservancy in the Greater Masai Mara ecosystem, Kenya
Grant's Gazelle is significantly larger than its much better known relative, the Thomson's Gazelle which is a very common sight in the Serengeti - Masai Mara region.
These Grant's gazelles are less dependent on water than Thomson's.
Nanger granti
Grantgazelle
Gazelle de Grant
Grant-Gazelle
gacela de Grant o gacela suara
gazzella di Grant
gazela-de-grant
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having issues in uploading images and other activities, maybe linked to the problems at Amazon....
Waterberg Biosphere in South Africa
Hirundo dimidiata
parelborstzwaluw
Hirondelle à gorge perlée
Perlbrustschwalbe
Golondrina Perlada
Rondine pettoperla
andorinha-de-peito-pérola
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Antwerpen - Centraal station - Spoorwegkathedraal
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Wild South Africa
Kruger National Park
This drab colored bird is a common resident in the Kruger National Park but you should not be misled by its appearance. The drongo is a highly intelligent bird and has the ability to mimic calls of other animals and it uses this skill to distract them. For example the Dwarf Mongoose has a number of different alarm calls for different predators. The drongo has learnt to imitate these calls. It will sit in trees above the foraging mongoose watching closely and waiting for one of them to catch something. At this point the drongo screeches the mimicked mongoose alarm call, sending the whole colony scattering for cover – leaving behind the food that they have just caught. The drongo then swoops in, picks up the abandoned food and heads back into the trees to enjoy the mongooses’ hard earned meal.
...runden sich die Vorbereitungen zur Ausstellung. Die fertig gedruckten Bilder liegen bereit - bis sie sich an den Wänden zeigen, muss ich mich allerdings noch eine Woche gedulden ;-)
beim hier gezeigten Foto hatte ich während der Aufnahme das Bild einer geöffneten Schachtel vor mir. Die Bearbeitung verstärkte den Eindruck noch... und wenn ich es nun mit "meinem" persönlichen Thema verknüpfe... ist irgendwie "alles drin" - "alles offen" ... und bleibt dennoch spannend!