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FEATURE - Ein Vogel fischt im Nebel in Nepal
December 29, 2016 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Migratory bird catches a fish on a misty morning at Taudaha Lake in Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday, December 29, 2016. Birds from South East Asia, Africa and Australia come to Nepal for its favorable breeding environment (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Ein Vogel fischt im Nebel in Nepal
December 29, 2016 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Migratory bird catches a fish on a misty morning at Taudaha Lake in Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday, December 29, 2016. Birds from South East Asia, Africa and Australia come to Nepal for its favorable breeding environment (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Baumwollernte in China
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A 63-year-old cotton-picking worker at a cotton field
Migratory workers pick cotton, Xinjiang, China - Oct 2016
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REPORTAGE - Baumwollernte in China
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Peng Wanxue, a 29-year-old cotton-picking worker, works at a cotton field
Migratory workers pick cotton, Xinjiang, China - Oct 2016
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REPORTAGE - Baumwollernte in China
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A cotton-picking worker smiles
Migratory workers pick cotton, Xinjiang, China - Oct 2016
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REPORTAGE - Baumwollernte in China
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A doctor provides medical treatment for a cotton-picking worker
Migratory workers pick cotton, Xinjiang, China - Oct 2016
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REPORTAGE - Baumwollernte in China
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Cotton-picking workers eat together
Migratory workers pick cotton, Xinjiang, China - Oct 2016
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REPORTAGE - Baumwollernte in China
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A 23-year-old cotton-picking worker works at a cotton field
Migratory workers pick cotton, Xinjiang, China - Oct 2016
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FEATURE: Schlaraffenland: Lachs springt Delfin direkt ins Maul
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Kesslet the dolphin at Chanonry Point, Inner Moray Firth in Scotland, in mid capture of a migratory salmon. Kesslet, a 21-year-old female dolphin is one of the resident population of bottlenose dolphins
'On a Rising Tide' book documents dolphins in Scotland, Moray Firth, Scotland, Britain - 2015
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A stunning new book depicts the amazing spectacle of dolphins in Scotland.
'On a Rising Tide' showcases the incredible photography of Charlie Phillips, who documents the antics of dolphins in the Moray Firth for Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC).
Many of his pictures show the acrobatic antics of six individuals in particular: the stars of WDC's adopt a dolphin scheme which helps protect dolphins in Scotland from oil and gas activity and industrial development.
Over the years Charlie has taken hundreds of thousands of pictures of them and these images play a crucial part in monitoring the condition of this population and adding to our understanding of their lives and behaviour.
"I hope the book will provide encouragement to come and see for themselves to those able to make the journey and an 'armchair travellers' guide for those who can't."
'On a Rising Tide' is released 29 October 2015.
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Emperor Penguins, Snow Hill, Antarctica. Paul says: "Way down in Antarctica on the eastern peninsular I was stuck in the ice for a week along with 100 people. Off the stern of the ship we watched Emperor penguins on their migratory routes. You had to gamble where they were going to come up so virtually impossible to get the shot, but once one had jumped you could bet the others would follow, in this instance 'more is more' - this was the only time three jumped simultaneously."
Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
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With Saturday (25 April) being World Penguin Day, wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has shared some of his favourite pictures of the aquatic, flightless birds.
Wimbledon-based Paul, who guides for Exodus Travels, has led many expeditions to the poles on small ice-breakers, so has had great opportunites to document penguin behaviour.
He explains: "I love the polar bears of the North but there is something magical about the penguins down South that entrance me. Yes it can be a mission to get there but it is palpably worth it.
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
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Flights of Fancy: Paul Goldstein's 'In The Air' Wildlife Photography
For photographers, capturing animals in the wild is an art that can take years to master.
But wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has taken his work to new heights by shooting animals frozen in the air as they leap.
His work sees stunning images showing jumping animals ranging from wildebeest to polar bears.
They include a dramatic flying fight between a baboon and a leopard and the cute, bouncy interaction between a pair of serval kittens.
Paul explains: "Mammals and indeed penguins cannot fly, it would be a physiological miracle if it occurred, but it is wonderful to see them try. It also is rare, which is why I like photographing it as it is a huge challenge. If the shot is successful it always elicits a good response.
"For the money shot there must be no part of the animal attached to a tree/branch/ice or rock. It does not matter if it is an 'air's breath' away, but just nothing touching.
"Air looms high on my agenda, I am obsessed by it, it is exciting photography and frequently original."
Describing the moment the baboon ambushed the leopard, Paul says: "Prime Mates? I don't think so, these are mortal enemies and a whole troop of baboons had 'treed' this young male leopard in the Masai Mara.
"Eventually they left, except one male that waited for the predators descent and jumped out at him. It gave the leopard a good dry slap then the leopard legged it and vaporised in seconds as is their wont.
"Whilst leopards will sometimes kill single baboons, they will avoid whole troops assiduously as they can turn on them. One of my favourite ever photos."
Regarding the polar bear cubs in Spitsbergen, Paul says: "What a morning. Seven polar bears in four hours many nautical miles from land in Spitsbergen. These two cub...
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (1604866f)
Emperor Penguins, Snow Hill, Antarctica. Paul says: "Way down in Antarctica on the eastern peninsular I was stuck in the ice for a week along with 100 people. Off the stern of the ship we watched Emperor penguins on their migratory routes. You had to gamble where they were going to come up so virtually impossible to get the shot, but once one had jumped you could bet the others would follow, in this instance 'more is more' - this was the only time three jumped simultaneously."
Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
*MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features*
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qb81
With Saturday (25 April) being World Penguin Day, wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has shared some of his favourite pictures of the aquatic, flightless birds.
Wimbledon-based Paul, who guides for Exodus Travels, has led many expeditions to the poles on small ice-breakers, so has had great opportunites to document penguin behaviour.
He explains: "I love the polar bears of the North but there is something magical about the penguins down South that entrance me. Yes it can be a mission to get there but it is palpably worth it.
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Greenshank, Tringa nebularia, Gauteng, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Wahlberg's Eagle, Aquila wahlbergi, Kruger National Park, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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MARINE WILDLIFE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841833a )
Green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, resting on shore, Black Sand Beach, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
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Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, (Pacific) (rr)
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