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Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafer bengalensis - Красногузый бюльбюль
Nagaon, Nagaon district, Assam, India, 02/25/2023
VENT: www.vent.at
UNTERKUNFT: www.alpinhotel-post.com/
VENT (Wiki): de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vent_(Gemeinde_S%C3%B6lden)
Barjols (Var), la ville des fontaines et des lavoirs:
www.transenprovence.org/article-barjols-et-ses-fontaines-...
The Yellow-vented Bulbul, Pycnonotus goiavier, is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is resident breeder in southeast Asia from southern Thailand and Cambodia south to Borneo and the Philippines.
It is found in a wide variety of open habitats, but not deep forest. It is one of the most common birds in cultivated areas. They appear to be nomadic, roaming from place to place regularly.
The Yellow-vented Bulbul builds a well-camouflaged but fragile, loose, deep, cup-shaped nest from grass, leaves, roots, vine stems, and twigs. The nest is untidy on the outside, but it is neatly lined with plant fibers. it may be built in a wide range of places from low bushes to high trees. This is a species adapted to humans and may even nest in gardens. The Yellow-vented Bulbul lays 2-5 eggs in February to June.
The Yellow-vented Bulbuls eats berries and small fruits. They also sip nectar, nibble on young shoots, and take some insects.
Vola , vola dove tu sai e porta la pace!
Tu sei il simbolo di questa grande cosa preziosa, chiamata pace, che in tempi come questi e' piu' che mai desiderata..!
Purtroppo ci sono le catastrofi naturali
che distruggono il ns pianeta.Tu fai in modo che noi Uomini del mondo , non contribuiiamo ad aumentare lo sfacelo del ns habitat e del ns essere uomini !
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Wet lint inside dryer vents can cause vent walls to rust and eventually create a hole, which causes problems venting air outside the home
In a tree close to my house a Red Vented Bulbul has nest.I have recorded daily growth of its hatching and on 10th day chick was out in open and parent was guarding it
The Vent, a sculpture by George Wyllie, commissioned for the Northlands Festival 2001, and constructed out of Caithness stone and Stainless Steel.
The Vent window represents a link to the new Scottish Parliament with the ancient Parliament of Iceland.
Something that has been on my "To Photograph List" for a little while.
Thurso Bay, Caithness, Scotland.
Yellow-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus goiavier analis - Белобровый бюльбюль
Fraser's Hill (Bukit Fraser), Pahang, Malaysia, 11/16/2017
Rufous-vented Tit - Periparus rubidiventris - Рыжебрюхая синица
Nepal, Langtang NP, Dimsa, 04/23/2019
Onboard HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast is the ninth of ten Town-class cruisers; begun at the end of 1936, Belfast was launched March 1938 (on St Patrick's Day. After striking a mine in November 1939, Belfast spent two years undergoing repairs and improvements, finally returning to service in November 1942. Throughout 1943, Belfast was involved in escorting Arctic convoys to the USSR; in December 1943 Belfast was involved in the Battle of North Cape, during which it assisted with the sinking of the German warship Scharnhorst. In June 1944, Belfast took part in Operation Overlord and the Normandy landings; the following year Belfast was redeployed to the British Pacific Fleet, remaining in the Far East until 1947 when it returned to Portsmouth and underwent a refit. At the end of 1948 Belfast was based at Hong Kong and became the flagship of the 5th Cruiser Squadron, and returned to combat during the Korean War between 1950-52. Upgraded and modernised between 1956-59, Belfast moved into reserve in 1963, then marked for disposal in 1971, only saved with the formation of a private HMS Belfast Trust that took possession in July of that year. Initially an independent museum, Belfast became a branch of the Imperial War Museum in 1978.