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From Australian Geographic Image Of The Week; July 9, 2015:
Flight of Fancy Sacred Kingfisher
Brodie JamesThis week’s reader photo was taken by Brodie in Queensland:
“This pair of juvenile Sacred Kingfishers (Todiramphus sanctus) had only just left the nest a couple of hours before landing here. At the time of the photograph both birds could only fly very slowly and would tire quickly. You can see one bird here stretching his wing after an exhausting 20m flight and sitting close to his sibling, posing perfectly for a photo,” he said.
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My gorgeous little giants eating a slice of cucumber together <3
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Lemur
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Since we’re talking about eurypterids, let me just remind you that if I had a time machine I would totally already be dead from trying to touch a giant Devonian chelicerate
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ALZEER, arabian stallion. Photography from HORSES OF QATAR by Vanessa Von Zitzewitz.
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