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  1. mirkal

    Winter

    I like it, great atmosphere
  2. mirkal

    Hummingbird in our garden

    I have no idea what this fruit is but all birds in our garden run crazy when it get mature.

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  3. mirkal

    Feeding squabs

    Tyrranus Melancholicus (female) feeding her recently hatched squabs

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  4. Beginning of the Nest story, daddy bird watching his squabs in the nest with evident surprise.

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  5. mirkal

    Hatching

    Where the nest started started in our garden during the pandemic lock-down.

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  6. mirkal

    Brother's fight in the nest

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  7. mirkal

    Looking for Gold

    Larry, I never told you thank you for your reply and I would like to do it now, despite 14 years later. I completely agree with you, being exploration geologist for almost 30 years I have to say I hate a gold and everything related to this metal. I try to focus on "useful" industrial metals like zinc, copper, lead, tin and even silver. Metals that make a sense and being of tremendous use for human kind while gold only brought a greed, wars, suffering and humiliation. Perfectly stored in the ground we do everything possible to get it out, melt it into gold bricks with incredibly high human, political, environmental and ethical price in order to store it again in safe strong rooms in banks or national vaults. Thousand s tons of useless metal, all that likely 5,000 years of incredible superhuman effort, misery and humiliation of the essence of the humanity in order to fill in two Olympic size pools with metal nobody really needs.
  8. mirkal

    Hunger

    Thank you very much Giangiorgio for your words. I appreciate them even more after I visited your outstanding portfolio.
  9. Part of the story developed during the quarantine in my garden where a pair of Tyrranus Melancholicus specie birds decided to nest.

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  10. Love this one, lot of action going on, dynamic image.
  11. Wow, never thought it could manage fish of that size!
  12. Feel badly about that poor fish but its life. Well done.
  13. I agree with Michael, masterpiece and beautifully composed. Congratulations, what a picture!
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