University's Minor College.
Zamkowy Square.
Vertes tentacules
Le surfeur boréal
Waiting for the sunshine :-(
Waste versus Nature, by Bordalo II.
Looking at Moses' water spring.
City Hall (backside).
Raccoon in two halves, by Bordalo II.
She was a bit cut up ;-)
First rose of the summer
Giotto Tower, Leeds
Mural of the soldiers.
Water jets and Vistula River.
Monument - ascent from the hell of war.
Door carved in teak wood.
Auschwitz-Birkenau gas chambers.
Ballet shop.
Graffiti.
Pico Bernardino.
Building façade.
Fisherman's hands.
Warping mural.
Saint John Cathedral.
Still looking for the bread that isn't there
Manueline door.
Painted on tunnel.
Peony
Harry
Triberger Vierbahnenblick (4 * PiP)
Awaiting opportunities
View over Angra do Heroísmo.
Towering view to agricultural fields at south.
Ruins of Acropolis' strongholds.
Mural painting on pillar of viaduct.
Spring is on its way ;-)
Salt pits and countryside.
Carnival from the Schist Villages.
Saint Jacob Church.
Palace of Science and Culture (1955).
Blick auf den Königsstuhl
Baum im Aussichtsturm
Confusion....
Opera House (1841).
Ducks by the pond.
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"Portraits de rêve, Portraits of dream, Ritratti da sogno, Traumporträts, Retratos de sueños
"Portraits de rêve, Portraits of dream, Ritratti da sogno, Traumporträts, Retratos de sueños
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White Headed African Vulture
The White-headed Vulture (Trigonoceps occipitalis) is an Old World vulture endemic to Africa. It has a pink beak and a white crest, and the featherless areas on its head are pale. Its has dark brown upper parts and black tail feathers. The feathers on its lower parts and legs are white. It has a wing span of 2 m and spends a lot of time soaring looking for food. It roosts in tall trees near to water at night.
The White-headed Vulture is a medium-sized vulture, 72–85 cm (28–34 in) in length and 207–230 cm (82–91 in) in wingspan. Females weigh more than males; they usually weigh around 4.7 kg (10.4 lbs), while males weigh 4 kg (8.8 lbs) or less.
The White-headed Vulture is rarer than previously believed, its conservation status was changed from Least Concern to Vulnerable in the 2007 IUCN Red List.
The White-headed Vulture is a medium-sized vulture, 72–85 cm (28–34 in) in length and 207–230 cm (82–91 in) in wingspan. Females weigh more than males; they usually weigh around 4.7 kg (10.4 lbs), while males weigh 4 kg (8.8 lbs) or less.
The White-headed Vulture is rarer than previously believed, its conservation status was changed from Least Concern to Vulnerable in the 2007 IUCN Red List.
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******* **Merci de vos visites, très apprécié********
Bonne journée.
PS One of these days I'm going to send you a pic of my favourite Lammergeier. Now, they are big babies, they are. And dead handsome.
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happy sunny weekend:)
He seems to be looking after his coloured feathers well. And a fence in the background for Friday!
Best wishes, HFF, and a good weekend
Peter
et merci June pour les explications;
bonne soirée
bisous
HFF and have a fine weekend, Herb
HFF and a nice weekend
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