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| 06/05/2019 04:17:16 AM |
Find himby NeatComment: Ha I would not have guessed this was Alaska but it works very well for this challenge. Good to see you are still on your quest to visit the entire globe. Congrats on the HM! |
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| 06/05/2019 04:15:35 AM |
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| 06/05/2019 04:09:10 AM |
duo by TiberiusComment: You nailed it with this one. Another great capture of the unusual living conditions you have in your cities. Congrats on the blue! And captured on your phone too - bonus points for that :) |
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| 06/05/2019 03:14:58 AM |
Jaywalking by markwileyComment: Superb photo Mark - so much to see and an amazing skyline too. Congrats! |
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| 06/04/2019 04:57:21 PM |
Relaxationby MonaComment: https://www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_vote_image.php?IMAGE_ID=1237123# |
| 06/02/2019 03:17:00 PM |
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| 05/31/2019 05:29:33 AM |
The Thatcher's Pride: Royal Oak Inn, Withypoolby PenelopeKComment: A photo of a pub on Exmoor will always get my vote! And a mighty fine pub too! How crazy that Sara's grandfather thatched the roof - small world! Congrats on the TT! You sure managed to fit plenty of great locations into your trip. |
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| 05/31/2019 05:27:02 AM |
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| 05/29/2019 05:44:55 AM |
One day old by P-A-U-LComment: Originally posted by roz:
thanks Paul for clearing that up .. it actually made this photo even more special that one white chick .. :)
also they might develop at different rates .. and come out grey and go white with time ... ??
so of course i had to google it ..
a few minutes later .. here's what i found ..
"Newly hatched cygnets are grey. They soon become brown and then, gradually, begin to turn white. The cob takes exception to white birds, other than his mate, on the territory and his own offspring are no exceptions." |
These cygnets were born on the day I was there - you can see the remnants of the one of the eggs on the left. I did take some photos of some cygnets I had seen 2 weeks previously when they were born so I will check my photos of those to see how much they have changed in the 2 weeks. I could have spent the whole day there photographing them but I was with my kids and they were very impatient so I was lucky to get some good photos. |
| 05/29/2019 02:29:30 AM |
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