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  • Beak Street in Soho is eerily quiet and silent on empty streets as lockdown continues and people observe the stay at home message in the capital on 12th May 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has now announced a slight relaxation of the stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Beak Street in Soho is eerily quiet and silent on empty streets as lockdown continues and people observe the stay at home message in the capital on 12th May 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has now announced a slight relaxation of the stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Kingly Court and Soho Grind coffee shop on Beak Street in Soho on the 23rd March 2018 in Central London in the United Kingdom
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  • A holiday couple sit in deck-chairs to enjoy their chips wrapped in paper, the traditional way for eating fish and chips while at the seaside. The people scoff their food as a seagull stands patiently on the promenade wall waiting to scavenge from anything dropped or left behind. The bird's razor-sharp beak will cause injury and distress so the couple eat quickly before moving on.
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  • A European herring gull sits on top of a mobile fish shop against a blue sky on Folkestone Sea Front on the 22nd of May 2020 in Folestone, United Kingdom. The European herring gull is one of the best known and largest seagulls across European shore lines.
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  • The Sun and 13 Cantons pub on a Friday night in Soho on the 23rd March 2018 in Central London, United Kingdom.
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  • Tourists feed the seagulls with chips on a boat trip from the Greek island of Thassos to the main land.
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  • A European herring gull sits on top of a mobile fish shop against a blue sky on Folkestone Sea Front on the 22nd of May 2020 in Folestone, United Kingdom. The European herring gull is one of the best known and largest seagulls across European shore lines.
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  • Early evening at Kingly Court in Soho on the 23rd March 2018 in Central London in the United Kingdom. Just off Carnaby Street, Kingly Court is a three-storey, al-fresco dining destination in the heart of Londons West End with independent restaurants, cafes and late-night cocktail bars
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  • A large and aggressive seagull, squawks and looks angry as it takes-off in front of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
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  • Remains of grey bird with skeleton head and grey feathers lying on white surface, 1st  June 2002, Lagrasse, France.
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  • A Peregrine Falcon at Hunting Falcons International, part of International Wildlife Consultants (UK) Ltd. The group is a world leader in specialist breeding programmes for rare, wild birds of prey.
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  • A technician weighs a Peregrine Falcon at the research centre at Hunting Falcons International, part of International Wildlife Consultants (UK) Ltd. The group is a world leader in specialist breeding programmes for rare, wild birds of prey.
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  • A Peregrine Falcon at Hunting Falcons International, part of International Wildlife Consultants (UK) Ltd. The group is a world leader in specialist breeding programmes for rare, wild birds of prey.
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  • Feather detail on moulting Sooty Falcon a at Hunting Falcons International, part of International Wildlife Consultants (UK) Ltd. The group is a world leader in specialist breeding programmes for rare, wild birds of prey.
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  • Traditional medicine on sale in a Bamako Marketplace, Mali. It sells allsorts of products from Monkey’s feet, bird’s heads, horns, and hedgehogs to shells and feathers.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Nature of the ground and sky with Cow Parsley reaching for the clouds in Himbleton, United Kingdom. Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, or keck is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
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  • Ostrich farmer Robert Bailey with some of his self-reared birds and one of their giant eggs on his farm near Chepstow, Wales. Surrounded by the tall-headed ostriches, he holds the egg to show a female bird, which obligingly looks down at the white shell. Rearing these birds is a specialist and very expensive business but Ostrich meat is a South African delicacy, used for Biltong. Ostriches lay an egg every other day, of which 40 to 80% are fertile. In the wild there is a 95% failure rate but using an incubator almost guarantees total success. Its latin name, 'Struthio camelus', is the largest of living birds with some males reaching a height of 8 ft (244 cm) and weighing 200 to 300 lb (90-135 kg). In the wild, the polygamous male has from two to six females in his flock. The cock scoops out a hollow for the eggs, which weigh nearly 3 lb (1.35 kg) each.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded. A protester remonstrates with police.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded. A protester remonstrates with police.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded. Protesters link arms and form a line in front of police.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded. Police bring in a bus to take away activists.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded. Police bring in a bus to take away activists.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded.
    g8 protest beak st06112013_0004.jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded. Protesters link arms and form a line in front of police.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Police in riot gear cordoned off a part of Beak St. in Soho where activists who were planning a big protest were being surrounded. One activist is taken away though police lines.
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  • A female mute swan (pen) incubates her eggs on a nest surrounded by plastic bags waste, in an urban water basin. With her beak tucked in warm feathers, she shares the nest with wrappers and bottles, bags and cans tossed from a nearby walkway and perhaps drifted on the water from this urban basin in London's Docklands. The mute swan, which is the white swan most commonly seen in the British Isles, will normally mate at anytime from spring through to summer, with the cygnets being born anytime from May through to July. A swan's nest takes 2-3 weeks and the egg laying process begins with an egg being laid every 12-24 hours. They will all be incubated (ie sat on to start the growth process) at the same time with hatching usually 42 days (6 weeks) later.
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  • A female mute swan (pen) incubates her eggs on a nest surrounded by plastic bags waste, in an urban water basin. With her beak the same colour as a bag wrapper, she shares the nest with wrappers and bottles, bags and cans tossed from a nearby walkway and perhaps drifted on the water from this urban basin in London's Docklands. The mute swan, which is the white swan most commonly seen in the British Isles, will normally mate at anytime from spring through to summer, with the cygnets being born anytime from May through to July. A swan's nest takes 2-3 weeks and the egg laying process begins with an egg being laid every 12-24 hours. They will all be incubated (ie sat on to start the growth process) at the same time with hatching usually 42 days (6 weeks) later.
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  • It is tradition among puffin hunters to release the first puffin caught each season to bring luck for future hunting – any accidentally caught with fish in their beaks are also released. Puffin hunting has been of major importance in Vestmannaeyjar and during the hunting season of just over 6 weeks every year, some 16,000 puffins were caught to make up Iceland’s national dinner. However by 2011 and 2012, breeding failures had taken such a toll that puffin hunting was banned in the Vestmannaeyjar.  In 2013 five-day puffin-hunting season was allowed at the end of July.
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