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The monument to Lord Littleton of Mounslowe, by Edward Pierce (1683) in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

Kit used : Altair Starwave

Gassendi crater compared to LRO Image. My pic taken 2020-04-04

 

Ascent 102ED F7, Altair 2X Tele-Extender, Skywatcher HEQ5/pro mount, GT-Vision GXCAM3EY5 microscope camera.

 

Software: Carte Du Ciels, Toupview, PIPP, AutoStakkert, GIMP.

 

First of all - I'm sorry for the mass upload. I know its as bad as spamming your inbox. :(

The good news is I'm still on with the 365. I just didn't get enough time to upload on Flickr. I have been quite regular on FB. Just lazy with Flickr.

So then, I'm nearing a 100 days and thought this would be one of those Saturdays when I make my uploads here. Batches of 10 I'd say. :)

Thanks for the patience and all the love.

Would be great to have your feedback.

Thanks for the pit stop here.

Cheers,

Anant.

I did another frilly thing before that I got from a tutorial and so I decided to my own original frilly thingy that was more original... but still simple... I like simple sometimes :-)

San Francisco Photo Safari 21Sept18

fragment from the greek translation of Laurence Gemerei

Street photography Blackburn UK

Following, a text, in english, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

The Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri) is native to tropical South America south of the Amazon River basin from central Brazil to southern Bolivia, Paraguay and northern Argentina.Caged birds have been released in some areas and the birds have established self sustaining populations in the Los Angeles, San Francisco, California and Miami, Florida areas of the United States. This bird seems to be doing better in its North American feral population than its closely related cousin, the Canary-winged Parakeet. The species is also fairily establhished in the downtown area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where it was introduced. The native population in South America continues to do well.

The bird is 20-25 cm in length, and is mostly light green in color. It has a trailing yellow edge on its folded wings and is also seen when the bird is in flight. It is closely related to the Canary-winged Parakeet. In fact, it was considered conspecific until 1997.

The bird feeds mostly on seeds and fruit in its native habitat, and feral populations have adapted to take in blossoms and nectar. Feral birds will also come to bird feeders. Wild birds primarily use disturbed forest and forest clearings around settlements. It rarely uses deep tropical forest.

Yellow-chevroned Parakeets usually find holes in trees to nest in. They will also form nesting tunnels in dead palm fronds. It lays 4-5 eggs. After raising its young, all birds will form rather large communal roosts until the next breeding season.

Following, another text, in english, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

The Canary-winged Parakeet is 22 cm in length, and is mostly green in color. It has a trailing yellow edge on its folded wings. Its most distinguished characteristic is the white wing patches most noticed when the bird is in flight. It is closely related to the Yellow-chevroned Parakeet, and the two have often been considered conspecific.

Conspecificity is a concept in biology. Two or more individual organisms, populations, or taxa are termed conspecific if they belong to the same species.

The antonym is heterospecificity: two individuals are heterospecific if they are considered to belong to different biological species.

Where different species can interbreed and their gametes compete then conspecific gametes take precedence over heterospecific gametes. This is known as conspecific sperm precedence or conspecific pollen precedence in plants.

See the discussion of mirror neuron in which a neuron fires both when the animal performs an action and when the animal sees another animal perform the same action.

  

Tuim-de-asa-amarela.

Canary-winged parakeetA.

Tuim-de-asa-amarela, fotografado em Brasília, Brasil (Brazil).

geris versicolorus (Müller, 1776) ou Brotogeris chiriri chiriri - (Yellow-chevroned Parakeet): periquito-de-asa-amarela; canary-winged parakeet

Maritaca fotografada em Brasília, Brasil.

Periquito-de-asa-amarela; canary-winged parakeet.

Brotogeris versicolurus.

1. FICHA DO BICHO:

Nomes vulgares: Periquito-do-encontro-amarelo; Periquito-de-asa-amarela; Periquito-de-asas-amarelas; Periquito-estrela; Cotorra-de-las-amarillas (Espanha); Canary-winged-parakeet ou Yellow-chevroned-parakeet (EUA).

Nome científico: Brotogeris versicolorus chiriri (Vieillot, 1818)

Origem do Nome:"Periquito", origina-se do espanhol, periquillo. O termo designa aves da família dos Psittacidae (Psitacídeos).

Ordem: Aves

Família: Psittacidae (Psitacídeos)

Sub-gamília: Psittacinae

Gênero: Brotogeris spp.

Espécie: Brotogeris versicolorus chiriri (Vieillot, 1818). É uma subespécie do B. versicolorus (P.L.S. Muller, 1776), que pode ser encontrada também, como o nome de Psittacus versicolorus (Muller, 1776). Existem outras espécies como por exemplo, a B. chrysopterus (Tuipara-de-asa-laranja); B. sanctithomae (Tuipara-estrelinha); B. versicolorus (Periquito-de-asa-branca); B. viridissimus (Periquito-verde); B. tirica (Periquito-rei) entre outras. Ver site: www.vidadecao.com.br/cao/index2.asp?menu=curiosidade_peri...

geris versicolorus (Müller, 1776): periquito-de-asa-amarela; canary-winged parakeet

O colorido amarelo da asa, nas coberteiras superiores das rêmiges secundárias, e o amarelo-esverdeado da face ventral das rectrizes permitem a fácil identificação desta espécie. Apesar de ser menos abundante do que B. viridissimus, pode formar com ela bandos mistos. Nos E. U. da América do Norte, entre 1968 e 1974, houve importação de B. versicolorus, principalmente originários do Peru; alguns casais escaparam das gaiolas (ou foram soltos) e reproduziram-se na natureza, compondo atualmente bandos urbanos na Flórida, na Califórnia e em Porto Rico.

Alimentação: frutos, sementes, flores e néctar.

Nidificação: constroem o ninho em cavidades de árvores ou escavados em cupinzeiros arborícolas. Em áreas urbanas podem utilizar também os espaços sob telhas das edificações. Observações feitas em cativeiro mencionam 5 ovos brancos, medindo cerca de 23 x 19 mm e registram 26 dias para o tempo de incubação, que é tarefa da fêmea. Os filhotes deixam o ninho cerca de 8 semanas após o nascimento e são alimentados pelos pais com sementes e frutos regurgitados, mesmo após haverem abandonado o ninho.

Hábitat: campos com vegetação baixa e ilhas de matas intercaladas, bem como matas ciliares e cerradões.

Ver site: bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/especiais/aves_no_campus/f_psittaci...

This young driver was seen texting and driving while on Merrick Road in Merrick, NY.

Eraser For Big Mistakes

Gomme Pour Les Grosses Fotes (Fautes) ;)

In french, the word "fotes" is misspelling. The correct spelling is "fautes" :)

Like toddlers in parallel playing -

fragments from the greek translation

Jarred Texter of Lancaster, Pa. reviews his notes on No. 1 (par 4, 425 yards) during U.S. Mid-Amateur Qualifying administered by GAP at Carlisle Country Club (par 71, 6,400 yards).

text over Rembrandt's An Old Man in an Armchair

My 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid comes with a feature that reads your text messages to you. Knowing this, some people occasionally send me annoying texts, like this one.

Tipografia/projeto: Neobauhaus

Classificação especial: ---

Designer(s)/Associado(s): Ericson Straub

Equipe completa: ---

Estúdio/Escritório/Foundry: Ericson Straub Design

Cliente: Infolio Editoria

Categoria: Tipografia

Edição: 7ª Bienal

Ano: 2004

Página do catálogo: pág 298

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Tipografia/projeto: Thani & Thanis Text

Classificação especial: ---

Designer(s)/Associado(s): Luciano CardinaliEquipe completa: Consultoria: Bruno Maag e Dalton Maag

Estúdio/Escritório/Foundry: Consolo & Cardinali Design

Cliente: Font H Fundição Digital

Categoria: Tipografia

Edição: 7ª Bienal

Ano: 2004

Página do catálogo: pág 299

fragment from the greek translation of Laurence Gemerei

Matt and I took his parents downtown to photograph. 25 million tourists come through San Antonio each year. We figured we'd see some interesting sights and folks.

 

Before we arrived, Matt's dad was

telling us about a photographer who always snapped texters because they are generally unaware of their surroundings. We thought this was an interesting idea because the governor just vetoed a bill that would have banned texting while driving.

This conversation must have stuck with us because Matt and I both snapped a picture of this guy. He never noticed either of us.

Durham City and we have our older men who watch the girls go by.

Texto de Marcelo Romagnoli e Direção de Diego Pedro de Faria. Apresentado na E.E. Isabel Ferreira da Silva, em Mogi das Cruzes.

 

Text stenciled onto a wooden box.

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