Saturday, August 24, 2013

Alvene

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Alvene
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Image by country_boy_shane
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Alvene is Alvin's wife. She's just as plump as her husband is I packin' some serious breasts for the bachelor squirrels on the block to gawk at. We've grown to love Alvin and Alvene especially since they've learned how to take whole slices of bread up into the trees and give us belly laughs.

See Alvin here...
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No technicalities here. Straight out of the camera.

Part of the "Wanker Photos" set - NOT SO SERIOUS PHOTOGRAPHY


James's Flamingo
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Image by szeke
The James's Flamingo (Phoenicopterus jamesi), also known as the Puna Flamingo, is a South American flamingo, named for Harry Berkeley James. It breeds on the high Andean plateaus of Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Argentina. It is related to the Andean Flamingo, and the two are often placed in the genus Phoenicoparrus.

It is a small and delicate flamingo, approximately 3 feet in height. Its plumage is pale pink, with bright carmine streaks around the neck and on the back. When perched a small amount of black can be seen in the wings. There is bright red skin around the eye. The legs are brick-red and the bill is bright yellow with a black tip. Immature birds are greyish.

James's Flamingo is similar to other South American flamingoes, but the Chilean Flamingo is pinker, with a longer bill without yellow, and the Andean Flamingo is larger with more black in the wings and bill, and yellow legs.

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