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When doves cry

Posted on 12 June 2013 1 Comment

After many months of finishing the PhD, I finally get to go outside again.

I’ve been spending time at sea and around the coasts. Here are some recent snapshots taken during or after work at sea…

Oystercatcher

Greylag goose Rude Boyz

Lesser black-backed gull with broken leg

Grey seal

Garfish portret

Sprat with two Lernaeenicus sprattae parasites. These parasitic copepods (red) carry two egg sacs each (blue) and survive on sprat tissue and fluids.

This pigeon hit the side of the ship (probably exhausted) and stumbled into the water.

Moments after, gulls noticed this, and moved in for the kill.

Macho macho men, dropping by.

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Posted in: Dieren | Tagged: belone belone, eye parasite, garfish, geep, Lernaeenicus sprattae, oogparasiet, parasiet, sea, zee

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