Terrific white-tailed buck, Paul! Lovely setting.
Nice shot of the Grey Fantail, Richard!
Lovely capture of the pair of Kestrels, Tom! They seem to be a happy couple.
Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Sep 15, 2022 22:43 | #29821 Terrific white-tailed buck, Paul! Lovely setting. Nice shot of the Grey Fantail, Richard! Lovely capture of the pair of Kestrels, Tom! They seem to be a happy couple. LD, or Mike
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Sep 16, 2022 03:19 | #29822 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19425774 Terrific white-tailed buck, Paul! Lovely setting. Nice shot of the Grey Fantail, Richard! Lovely capture of the pair of Kestrels, Tom! They seem to be a happy couple. ![]() Many thanks LD. Happy tails. https://www.flickr.com/photos/137782669@N07/
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nardes Goldmember More info | Sep 16, 2022 04:43 | #29823 This is the Australian Wedge-tail Eagle, the largest bird of prey in the continent of Australia. This is the male, taken at the Bird of Prey Show at the Lone Pine Koala Centre in Brisbane. Image hosted by forum (1177281) © nardes [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 16, 2022 05:03 | #29824 Freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus johnstoni) with a glint in his eye. Wonder why! Image hosted by forum (1177282) © Pippan [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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realairlight Goldmember More info Post edited over 1 year ago by realairlight. | Sep 16, 2022 05:11 | #29825 To think another way....there's always another way.
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realairlight Goldmember More info | Sep 16, 2022 06:00 | #29826 Pippan wrote in post #19425826 Freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus johnstoni) with a glint in his eye. Wonder why! So friendly! He wants some snacks! To think another way....there's always another way.
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Pippan Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 16, 2022 07:24 | #29827 realairlight wrote in post #19425839 So friendly! He wants some snacks! Yes. Never smile at a crocodile! Even if he smiles (slyly) at you. Still waiting for the wisdom they promised would be worth getting old for.
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Sep 16, 2022 10:23 | #29828 Lesser Goldfinch... Image hosted by forum (1177308) © Tom in Arizona [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. “The sound of birds stops the noise in my mind.” - Carly Simon
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Sep 16, 2022 12:25 | #29829 Wonderful Tack Sharp photo! Charles
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Sep 16, 2022 16:13 | #29830 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19425933 Wonderful Tack Sharp photo! Who in the world named them Lesser?? Morer would be no better!! Thanks for the kind comment Charles. Many bird names leave me scratching my head at times. “The sound of birds stops the noise in my mind.” - Carly Simon
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sogs Goldmember More info | Sep 16, 2022 17:08 | #29831 RhodyPhotos wrote in post #19425518 First time seeing a bald eagle in Rhode Island. I knew they were around but didn't get lucky till now. Nice capture! I have seen one a couple of times flying over Rte 95 around Cranston/Warwick. There's a cell tower around there and I've also seen one sitting on it. Time waits for no one!
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sogs Goldmember More info | Sep 16, 2022 17:10 | #29832 Great shot! Time waits for no one!
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sogs Goldmember More info | Sep 16, 2022 17:11 | #29833 realairlight wrote in post #19425829 1.Chinese ratsnake 2.Sooty-headed bulbul 3.Blue leaf beetle (Hoplosaenidea singaporensis) 4.common waxbill Nice series! Time waits for no one!
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sogs Goldmember More info | Sep 16, 2022 17:12 | #29834 nardes wrote in post #19425819 This is the Australian Wedge-tail Eagle, the largest bird of prey in the continent of Australia. This is the male, taken at the Bird of Prey Show at the Lone Pine Koala Centre in Brisbane. ![]() They can bring down a Kangaroo. Adult males typically weigh between 3.2 kg up to 4.0 kg with a wing span of over 2 metres. Cheers Dennis Great captures! Time waits for no one!
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Sep 16, 2022 17:13 | #29835 sogs wrote in post #19426001 Great shot! Thanks sogs. I appreciate the comment. “The sound of birds stops the noise in my mind.” - Carly Simon
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