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Lucy the cross-eyed owl who was left virtually blind after an animal attack, California, America - 23 Sep 2009
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Lucy the cross-eyed Western Screech Owl (Binoculars for scale.)
Lucy the cross-eyed owl who was left virtually blind after an animal attack, California, America - 23 Sep 2009
HOO ARE YOU LOOKING AT?
She may only have limited vision but Lucy the owl's disability hasn't stopped her from finding the perfect perch in life.
The five-year-old Western Screech Owl can only see a short distance following an attack when she was just a fledgling.
The tiny bird, who stands just six inches high and weighs just over eight ounces, was discovered under her nest site in Santa Barbara, California.
Both her eyes had been punctured by a predator, possibly a small hawk or a corvid.
Unable to survive in the wild, Lucy is now an invaluable 'staff' member at the Ojai Raptor Center in California where she helps to raise other orphaned youngsters.
The small owl, who has a 12-inch wingspan, has only limited vision.
Kim Stroud, director of the Ojai Raptor Center, comments: "She can see maybe 10 or 15 feet but we don't think she can identify objects. She wouldn't survive in the wild."
However, despite her size and disability Lucy could live for a further 15 years.
Kim, 46, both founded and runs the Ojai Raptor Center, a non-profit rescue and rehabilitation centre for injured birds in Ventura County, an area of Southern California that boasts millions of acres of national parks.
And little Lucy has proven to be a valuable resource at the centre.
"She's a wonderful mother," says Kim, 46. "She lays eggs every year, infertile of course, but whenever screech owl eggs are brought in from the wild we have switched them. The same with foundling baby screeches. Lucy has raised 15 of them so far".
Despite, or maybe because of, her excellent maternal instincts the tiny predator can be fierce and protective too.
Kim comm...
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Lucy the cross-eyed owl who was left virtually blind after an animal attack, California, America - 23 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Hannah / Rex Features ( 1009333j )
Lucy the cross-eyed Western Screech Owl (Binoculars for scale.)
Lucy the cross-eyed owl who was left virtually blind after an animal attack, California, America - 23 Sep 2009
HOO ARE YOU LOOKING AT?
She may only have limited vision but Lucy the owl's disability hasn't stopped her from finding the perfect perch in life.
The five-year-old Western Screech Owl can only see a short distance following an attack when she was just a fledgling.
The tiny bird, who stands just six inches high and weighs just over eight ounces, was discovered under her nest site in Santa Barbara, California.
Both her eyes had been punctured by a predator, possibly a small hawk or a corvid.
Unable to survive in the wild, Lucy is now an invaluable 'staff' member at the Ojai Raptor Center in California where she helps to raise other orphaned youngsters.
The small owl, who has a 12-inch wingspan, has only limited vision.
Kim Stroud, director of the Ojai Raptor Center, comments: "She can see maybe 10 or 15 feet but we don't think she can identify objects. She wouldn't survive in the wild."
However, despite her size and disability Lucy could live for a further 15 years.
Kim, 46, both founded and runs the Ojai Raptor Center, a non-profit rescue and rehabilitation centre for injured birds in Ventura County, an area of Southern California that boasts millions of acres of national parks.
And little Lucy has proven to be a valuable resource at the centre.
"She's a wonderful mother," says Kim, 46. "She lays eggs every year, infertile of course, but whenever screech owl eggs are brought in from the wild we have switched them. The same with foundling baby screeches. Lucy has raised 15 of them so far".
Despite, or maybe because of, her excellent maternal instincts the tiny predator can be fierce and protective too.
Kim comm...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSCTLWJK
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Tourists at Mathekenyane picnic site. Kruger National Park. Mpumalanga. South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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New York, America - 2009
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Coin-Operated Binoculars against the skyline of Manhattan New York from Statue of liberty Island, New York, America.
New York, America - 2009
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Fernsehturm television tower in the former East Berlin, Germany - 2009
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Binoculars on the viewing platform of the Fernsehturm TV tower
Fernsehturm television tower in the former East Berlin, Germany - 2009
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Duchess Of Cornwall - Epsom
22nd April 2009.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall at Epsom Down's Racecourse to officially open the new Duchess Stand, Epsom, Surrey, UK.
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Duchess Of Cornwall - Epsom
22nd April 2009.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall at Epsom Down's Racecourse to officially open the new Duchess Stand, Epsom, Surrey, UK.
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Duchess Of Cornwall - Epsom
22nd April 2009.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall at Epsom Down's Racecourse to officially open the new Duchess Stand, Epsom, Surrey, UK.
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Duchess Of Cornwall - Epsom Racecourse
22nd April 2009.
Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall was today at Epsom Downs Racecourse, where she unveiled a plaque to commemorate the opening of the new Duchess Stand at the racecourse, Epsom, Surrey, UK.
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Cheltenham Festival
13th March 2009. The Cheltenham Festival 2009, final day of races.
Pictured : The Queen.
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Cheltenham Festival
13th March 2009. The Cheltenham Festival 2009, final day of races.
Pictured : The Queen.
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THE CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL AT CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, BRITAIN - 17 MAR 2006
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles watching the Cheltenham Gold Cup Horse Race
THE CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL AT CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, BRITAIN - 17 MAR 2006
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RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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Prince Edward and Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Windsor Horse Show
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Aug. 4, 1980 - Cowes, England, U.K. - PRINCE PHILIP holding the steer of the 'Yeoman XXI' sailboat during the 'Cowes Week Yachting'. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021
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PRINCE CHARLES
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Queen Elizabeth Ii (tour Of Africa Zambia) July 1979 Queen Prince Philip And Prince Andrew The Duke Of York On A Safari During Their African Tour At The Luangwa National Park Zambia
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Queen Elizabeth II (tour Of Africa Zambia) July 1979 Queen Prince Philip And Prince Andrew The Duke Of York On A Safari During Their African Tour At The Luangwa National Park Zambia
Queen Elizabeth Ii (tour Of Africa Zambia) July 1979 Queen Prince Philip And Prince Andrew The Duke Of York On A Safari During Their African Tour At The Luangwa National Park Zambia
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RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II at the Badminton Horse Trials watching the cross country event with the Queen Mother
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Prince Charles British royalty,1976
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Prince Charles British royalty,1976
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Prince See Britain ' s First Gold Win
Clutching a pair of binoculars and holding his spectacles between his teeth , Britain ' s Prince Philip watches track and field events at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City . Acting as the Prince ' s guide is Lupita Carcuera , of Mexico City . The prince must have brought British luck with him to the games , because he saw David Hemery win the first gold medal for Britain , by easily winning the men ' s 400 meters and setting a new world record in the process
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Young female race-goers in the enclosure on the first day of the Royal Ascot race meeting. In the lace mini dress is showjumper and debutante Jayne Harries, Ascot, Berkshire, England.
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Qatar - 1954
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BROUGHT 'AQUITANIA' TO LAST RESTING PLACE
22 February 1950
Dead on schedule, the veteran liner 'Aquitania' completed her 443 and last voyage when she arrived at the wartime secret military port of Faslane, on the Gareloch, Scotland, where she will be broken up.
All along the coast and from the banks of the Clyde, her birthplace, the 44,786 ton Cunarder was given a last farewell by groups of watchers. 'Aquitania' estimated to have steamed more than three million miles and carried more than a million passengers during her peace and wartime career, will yield some 36,000 tons of scrap. Even in eclipse she will be serving Britain, the metal will be re fashioned an used by Clyde shipyards in new vessels.
Picture shows: Captain R B G Woollatt, of Cheshire who commanded 'Aquitania' on her last voyage, pictured aboard the liner on arrival at scrapped
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Thorney Island , Hampshire : Members of the Womens Observer Corps aircraft spotting before going for a flight in a Dakota plane here . The flight , and gun practice , as well as their more usual task of aircraft spotting , forms part of the curriculum of the women , wjho are attending the Summer Camp here of the Royal Observer Corps
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Thorney Island , Hampshire : Members of the Womens Observer Corps aircraft spotting before going for a flight in a Dakota plane here . The flight , and gun practice , as well as their more usual task of aircraft spotting , forms part of the curriculum of the women , wjho are attending the Summer Camp here of the Royal Observer Corps
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CAPTAIN HAROLD WASSELL US OBSERVER (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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WINTER CONVOY
These pictures were taken on board an escort ship which accompanied a convoy bringing food from the outside world and supplies from port to port through winter seas made dangerous by mines and submarines, the skies overhead a constant threat from German warplanes. The weather was bad. The spray froze on the clothes and faces of the gunners and men who stood watch. Heavy seas beat against these little ships. They brought in their cargo.
Photo Shows: Two officers keeping a sharp look out on the bridge
23 December 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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World: 1909 Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary dressed in fur the in the year he made it to the North Pole after several unsucessful attempts.
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