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  • Swan gracefully drinks

  • A swan swimming by us in the boat checking us out.

  • Triptich of Esperance Wetlands – Southwest Australia.

  • This will probably be my last drawing upload till i get back from my holiday don’t think i will get time to do anymore so will leave you with this one hope you all like it?

  • Synchronised Signets probably a capture in a million ….... (-: Taken at Hinchingbrooke Park Huntingdon Cambridgeshire England…...

  • Taken at Hinchingbrooke Park Huntingdon Cambridgeshire England…... In England swans are protected from poaching by law since they are considered property of the Crown.

  • The Red Kite This magnificently graceful bird of prey is unmistakable with its reddish-brown body, angled wings and deeply forked tail. It was saved from national extinction by one of the world’s longest running protection programmes, and has now been successfully re-introduced to England and Scotland. It is an Amber List species because of its historical decline. They eat carrion, worms and small mammals.

  • Excuse me for not getting his head in the picture as I had to duck before he took mine off ! lol ….............. (-: White-backed Vulture This White-backed Vulture is a typical vulture, with only down feathers on the head and neck, very broad wings and short tail. It has a white neck ruff. The adult’s whitish back contrasts with the otherwise dark plumage. Juveniles are largely dark. This is a medium-sized vulture; its body mass is around 5.4 kg. Like other vultures it is a scavenger, feeding mostly from carcasses of animals which it finds by soaring over savannah and around human habitation. It often moves in flocks. It breeds in trees on the savannah of west and east Africa, laying one egg. The population is mostly resident. As it is rarer than previously believed, its conservation status was reassessed from Least Concern to Near Threatened in the 2007 IUCN Red List.

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  • Seems to be hard work fitting in drawings these days never enough hours in a day for me…....................

  • Beast Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright These palms captured at Airlie Beach…Whitsundays…Qld

  • The Swan The population in the UK has increased recently, perhaps due to better protection of this species. Breeds across most of the UK, other than in northern Scotland, mid-Wales and the moors of south-west England. Possible to see anywhere there is a shallow lake, or a slow-flowing rivers, even in urban areas and parks. What they eat Water plants, insects and snails. Taken at Hinchingbrooke Park Huntingdon Cambridgeshire England…...

  • “God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December.” J. M. Barrie

  • This is the new buck who has been coming to my yard recently. He is prancing around here like a horse that dances. LOL First two legs up and stop…then the other two legs up and stop. I am loving watching this guy. I can’t wait till the antlers come in. He is a character! /

  • Swans…... The population in the UK has increased recently, perhaps due to better protection of this species. Breeds across most of the UK, other than in northern Scotland, mid-Wales and the moors of south-west England. Possible to see anywhere there is a shallow lake, or a slow-flowing rivers, even in urban areas and parks. What they eat Water plants, insects and snails. Taken at Hinchingbrooke Park Huntingdon Cambridgeshire England…...

  • This is Jade, my 14-year old niece and godchild, who is also my sister Carole’s beautiful daughter. Yesterday was her figure skating annual ice show, and each year, all the kids come back on the ice at the end to skate around the rink a few turns, collecting flowers, gifts, hugs and praises from their proud parents, friends and relatives. Jade was looking at one of those touching moments while skating smoothly around. Might have been one of the kids to whom she helps teaching the basics… No flashes allowed, low light conditions, a little panning involved / Focal length 55mm / ISO-1600 / Aperture f/5,6 / Shutter 1/50 sec. Shot in manual mode on a tripod / Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group Live, Love, Dream on April 6, 2009

  • Description The Black Kite is a medium-sized (47 to 55 cm) bird of prey (raptor). From a distance, it appears almost black, with a light brown bar on the shoulder. The plumage is actually dark brown, with scattered light brown and rufous markings, particularly on the head, neck and underparts. The tail is forked and barred with darker brown. This feature gives the bird its alternative name of Fork-tailed Kite. The eye is dark brown and the bill is black with a yellow cere (area of skin around the nostrils). The call is a descending whistle “psee-err” followed by a staccato “si-si-si-si-si”. Both sexes are similar. Young Black Kites are generally lighter in colour than the adults, and have a comparatively shallower forked tail. The Black Kite’s plumage is somewhat simliar to other raptors, such as the Little Eagle, Hieraaetus morphnoides, Whistling Kite, Haliastur sphenurus, and Square-tailed Kite, Lophoictinia isura. In flight, however, its long forked tail and almost unmarked underwing make it unmistakable. / Distribution and Habitat The Black Kite is found in a variety of habitats, from timbered watercourses to open plains, and is often observed in and around outback towns. Its range covers the majority of the Australian mainland, as well as Africa, Asia and Europe. Although it is more normally seen in small groups, the Black Kite may form huge flocks of many thousands of birds, especially during grasshopper plagues. No other Australian bird of prey is seen in such large flocks. The Black Kite is arguably the most numerous species of raptor in the world. / Food and feeding The Black Kite preys on lizards, small mammals and insects, especially grasshoppers. It also is a scavenger, and frequents tips in outback towns. Black Kites also gather in flocks around bush fires, and eagerly pounce on small animals as these flee the flames. Both live and dead (carrion) prey is eaten. / Breeding Black Kites breed at any time of year, but usually between August and November. They nest in isolated pairs or in small, scattered colonies. As with other raptors, a ritualised aerial courtship display is performed by both sexes. This involves loud calling, grappling of feet (talons), and tumbling or cartwheeling. The nest is a bulky cup of sticks, lined with softer material, and is placed in the fork of a tree branch (generally close to the trunk). The female incubates the one to three eggs while the male provides food. The young birds hatch after about a month and leave the nest (fledge) after a further 40 days.

  • I just think that the woods behind my house are so very beautiful! I am excited to be able to share these nature’s finest scenes with you! Take care, my friends! I hope you enjoy my old & new uploads! Smiles Leilani

  • Tulul el-Far – Damascus – Syria / Syrian peasant ladies employed as workers on archaeological excavation. / A natural grace which cannot be taught in modelling schools and defies any social, religious, ideological dogma… Featured in Art of the Middle East / Top Ten in challenge Women for group Art of the Middle-East

  • for my friend Jewd this is what i see when i think of you.you are so beautiful and graceful with a heart that just lights up hope you like it much love and hugs amy

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