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Thomson's gazelles / Thomson-Gazellen (Eudorcas thomsoni)
in the width of Southern Serengeti N.P., Tanzania, Africa
for a Peaceful Travel Tuesday!
☼My works are often BEST VIEWED LARGE☼
Created for TMI's March contest "Go Wide"
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Wide view created by cropping.
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When I saw this field in the evening sun, I thought it a great view, and hoped I could make a picture of it. That has been difficult. I've returned in the morning light, and taken dozens of shots with different lenses and from different angles. Any suggestions?
Clearer Viewed On Black and Larger.
Wider view LARGER -- farm3.static.flickr.com/2614/3772196696_51b4bbbb58_o.jpg
Please let me know if it doesn't work.
DOUX - Ryan Hairstyle
.Tardfish. Self-Medicated Crown
^^Swallow^^ Earrings Gauged S04 (f)
Lunar - Bell Set
I am wearing:
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Truth Valentina
Catwa bento head - Catya
Maitreya Lara body
Lara Hurley skin - May
IKON Promise Eyes - Coffee
The scene:
Heart Tulips
The pose is from Luanes World BENTO poses - "Wide Awake". Exclusive for the upcomming April round of Pose Fair
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Not sure what she's looking at on the front porch ceiling.
Kambula pride lion cub (Panthera leo).
Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Thank you for your views and comments. They are all greatly appreciated.
Rainbow bee-eaters are always watching for flying insects, and can spot a potential meal up to 45 metres away. Once it spots an insect a bee-eater will swoop down from its perch and catch it in its long, slender, black bill and fly back to its perch. Bee-eaters will then knock their prey against their perch to eat it.
Even though rainbow bee-eaters are actually immune to the stings of bees and wasps, upon capturing a bee they will rub the insect's stinger against their perch to remove it, closing their eyes to avoid being squirted with poison from the ruptured poison sac.
279) Common Moorhen
Common Moorhen, Swamp Chicken, Gallinula chloropus, Tiong Air
The common moorhen lives around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals and other wetlands. They gives a wide range of gargling calls and will emit loud hisses when threatened. This species will consume a wide variety of vegetable material and small aquatic creatures. They forage beside or in the water, sometimes walking on lilypads or upending in the water to feed. They are often secretive, but can become tame in some areas. Despite loss of habitat in parts of its range, the common moorhen remains plentiful and widespread.