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older Northern Goshawks have beautiful red eyes

 

The size of this female's talons is clearly visible

 

Northern Goshawk

accipiter gentilis

havik

autour des palombes

Habicht

Azor Común

Astore

Açor

 

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Sky above Brno (tonemapped)

"Excuse me,...as you can see I am busy soaking in sunrays at this time, so I'd appreciate you leaving me in peace,..thank you very much"! LOL

 

Pictured is a River Otter soaking in sunrays

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Early morning sunrays around the Whitsunday Islands.

The sunrays of success, the beauty of nature.

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Bananaquit giving me what for!

Swainson's Thrush doing a fan dance

A beautiful Blue-headed Dove

Summer Tanager

Yard bird!

Montebello Castle, Bellinzona, Switzerland

 

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Canon 6D + Canon 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM

Black Forest valley view

Great Horned Owl sneaking a peek

male yellow-fronted bumblebee (Bombus flavifrons)

Sunrays coming off the sun onto caernarfon ddol in Llanberis.

  

Cae’r Ddôl Is a small area of land sitting on the south west shore and in the flood plain of Llyn Padarn (Llyn Padarn Site of Special Scientific Interest) in the busy tourist village of Llanberis, North Wales. Dolbadarn castle takes its name from Cae’r Ddôl and sits on the hill overlooking the meadow. The castle was probably built by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (‘the Great’) early in the thirteenth century; Dolbadarn itself means ‘Padarn’s Meadow’ in reference to the lake alongside which it sits. The whole area of pasture is separated into two separate enclosures; one grazed by sheep, containing a area of the SSSI, and one, until the removal of grazing in 2013, grazed by horses from a local riding stable.

Walking through Sandringham Woods I was lucky to find this scene.

If you love our Fireball in the sky take a look a these:

www.flickr.com/photos/andygocher/albums/72157648252420622

 

If you like this check out my other top 50 shots at: www.flickr.com/photos/andygocher/sets/72157646224415497/

(Accipiter nisus) Not a view I get very often!

..ok, I don't like the fence too, but this was the only chance to get the sunrays

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