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Thank you CCC. Actually, there is only one image, indeed turned upside down. This is what explains the strange facts you mention.
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For Week 49 of my Project 52, I present you with two photos (why not, after all?). The first was taken in Bernières-sur-Mer, Calvados. One of my grandsons saw a Christmas tree, making it a seasonal ...
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This is a very nice series Morris, and the grey background is perfect. My answer to your interesting question is that when it is so dark that you cannot even see the bird properly you should try ...
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Thank you LY. What you say about the wings confirms what I heard at the Air Show where I took this picture.
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Thank you LY for this reading advice.
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The variety of facial expressions and attitudes of the magots is staggering. It is well worth devoting a short series to it, of which here are the first two.
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Terre de Singes is Lumigny's second zoological park. There you can meet Barbary macaques (or magots) in a free-ranging forest. Groups of macaques are dominated by individuals who acquire their ...
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Thank you Timothy for this very kind comment.
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This white tiger in full swing is one of the jewels in the crown of the Parc des Félins in Lumigny. Like its colleagues, it can be seen from an elevated walkway, without the interference of ...
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Thank you LM for your comments ans suggestions.
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I am glad you like them. Thank you Sagittarius.
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Unlike the felines that give the park its name, lemurs are not enclosed, or at least the boundaries of their territory are those of an island. So you do not need to see them through fences.
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Thank you rsn for your suggestions. As I am away from home I cannot try them right now but they are definitely worth exploring.
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