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A couple of chicks…. / Shot at Bowland wild boar park in Lancashire England / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens. /
The White Peacock is frequently mistaken for an albino, but it is a colour variety of Indian Blue Peacock. Its white colour makes it looks really magnificent and elegant. / / Please view the large image for best details! / Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
... try saying that after a few drinks….. ;o) Two Mute Swan Cygnets (cygnus olor) snapped today at Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset. Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 70-200 L f/4
The male pea fowl – one of the most beautiful creatures on this earth.
Two Black Swan cygnets. I gave them alphabetical biblical names, Abi and Balti for brevity.
Captive male peacock.
Mute Swan having a rather good splash. WWT Slimbridge, England.
Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
7/6/09 ~ Top Ten in the Funny Birds challenge – Funny Kritters Group – thank you everyone!! 6/22/09 ~ Featured in I Love Birds – Thank you!!!! 1/7/09 – Featured in The Keystone State – Pennsylvania – Thanks soooo much! 11/5/08 – Featured in “Livestock in General” Don’t mess with this crew!! Taken 7/5/08 at Lake Tobias, Halifax, Pennsylvania / . / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / F stop: F/4.5 Exposure: 1/400 sec. Focal length: 33.0 mm / Flash: flash did not fire, Shutter speed (Tv): 8.6 / . / THE BARNYARD FAMILY
nothing escapes his gaze
Silver Pheasant Canon Rebel xt Sigma 17-70 /
A little something different for this photograph. Tried my hand at some Photoshop art using the colours derived from Mr Perfect’s feathers. Special thanks to nineveh for the brushes used to create my artwork. Nineveh can be found on Deviant Art website. Please check out the painted artwork of Mr Eric Shepherd whom I was priviliged enough to have immortalise Mr Perfect here
Mute Swan
Mute Swan Cygnet, apparently so tired out after a morning’s swimming that he could kip anywhere! ;o) /
The Lanner Falcon is a native of all of Africa and the southern parts of Italy, Sicily, Greece and Asia Minor. / It is essentially a bird of mountainous terrain except in Africa, where it can also be found in savannahs, plains and deserts. The Lanner Falcon is a fast-flying bird and is well designed for catching birds up to the size of a Guinea Fowl, and bats, especially the larger fruit bats. / When prey of this kind is scarce, ground living mammals and lizards are taken. It will also gorge on locusts and flying termites when they are swarming. The Lanner Falcon has a shrill, piercing, almost screaming voice, similar in content to that of the Peregerine Falcon, but somewhat higher pitched. Much, but not all of the Lanner Falcon’s prey is taken in the air, when the falcon descends to its prey and binds to it with a smack which can be heard some way off. It then carries it off. / Occasionally it will strike its prey in the air and allow it to drop to the ground, collecting it there, but this is less frequent behaviour. / When defending its nesting territory, it will often stoop with tremendous force at an animal it cannot hope to kill, which seems to be, nonetheless, an effective deterrent.
This will be the last origami piece I post before heading off to Rome; and I will unlikely be doing anymore while I’m in school. I’m not fooling around; I made these ducks before in the first version of “3cm Family Swim” as shown above; and remember I said I may redo that shot at some point? I’ll still keep the other one up though. In this coloured version I coloured the water and sky and placed a transparent ruler over the water. This one has one less duckling than the previous one (I laid off the little guy who wouldn’t raise his bum :P) Every duck was folded from trace paper; mommy duck was folded from a 15×15mm piece, the middle one was 6×6mm, and the little one at the back 5×5mm. This work has been featured in: / Art in Math / Colour Me a Rainbow More sample origami:
Watercolor on Bainbridge Board – Cold Pressed 12” x 16”
Two more of those fluffy Mute Swan Cygnets (cygnus olor) from Abbotsbury Swannery, Dorset. Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6 /
A profile shot of a guineafowl taken in the Shimba Hills Reserve in Kenya. I’m not exactly sure which species, possibly Helmuted or Vulturine., but dosn’t really look like either. If you know please let me know. The background is natural and has not been edited in anyway.
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No, not the road. / This large Cockerel was strutting around Brownsea Island, in Poole Harbour, Dorset. / The sun shining on him showed all his lovely colours. So, why did the Chicken cross the road??? / To see Gregory Peck. Boom Boom. LOL Thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Best Viewed Large.
these phesant are indigenous to korea and i was lucky to get a shot of this guy as they are easily spooked and don’t stand still for long Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
This image are from two photographs to create this final effect!
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