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#10066362
21 May 2023
The Pekin or White Pekin is an American breed of domestic duck, raised primarily for meat. It derives from birds brought to the United States from China in the nineteenth century and is now bred in many parts of the world. It is often known as the American Pekin and it was included in the first edition of the Standard of Perfection, published in 1874 by the new American Poultry Association. Many of these ducks were reared on Long Island, New York, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, from which the breed derived its name Long Island Duck. On average, Pekin ducks lay between 200 to 300 extra-large white eggs annually. A poultry farm in India is breeding Pekin birds in a natural environment along the Jalangi River bank surrounded by nets, which is quite different from the American environment, at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 20/05/2023.
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#10066366
21 May 2023
The Pekin or White Pekin is an American breed of domestic duck, raised primarily for meat. It derives from birds brought to the United States from China in the nineteenth century and is now bred in many parts of the world. It is often known as the American Pekin and it was included in the first edition of the Standard of Perfection, published in 1874 by the new American Poultry Association. Many of these ducks were reared on Long Island, New York, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, from which the breed derived its name Long Island Duck. On average, Pekin ducks lay between 200 to 300 extra-large white eggs annually. A poultry farm in India is breeding Pekin birds in a natural environment along the Jalangi River bank surrounded by nets, which is quite different from the American environment, at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 20/05/2023.
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23 March 2023
Huntsman spiders (Heteropoda venatoria) are a species of big spiders in the family Sparassidae found in warm and tropical areas of Australasia, Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Americas. The spiders are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting. It is native to the tropical regions of the world. Its common names include giant crab spider or cane spider. They use venom to immobilize prey and are known to inflict serious defensive bites on humans. The female Huntsman produces a flat, oval egg sac of white papery silk, and lays up to 200 eggs. During this period the female can be quite aggressive and will rear up in a defensive display if provoked. Huntsman spider bites can cause nausea, headaches, vomiting, irregular pulse rate, and sometimes even heart palpitations. A female Huntsman spider carries its egg sac under its body in a corner of the house in the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 23/03/2023.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401796
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Red Cross with Triptych Egg (R) and the Mosaic Egg (L) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401794
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Moscow Kremlin Egg – the largest Imperial Egg – inspired by the architecture of the Dormition Cathedral, on loan from the Moscow Kremlin Museums (L) and the Swann Egg (R) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401792
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Diamond Trellis Egg (R), the Third Imperial Easter Egg (C) and the Hen Egg (L) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401790
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Winter Egg (L) and the Romanov Tercentenary Egg, created to celebrate 300 years of the Romanov dynasty, only a few years before the dynasty crumbled during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401788
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Moscow Kremlin Egg – the largest Imperial Egg – inspired by the architecture of the Dormition Cathedral, on loan from the Moscow Kremlin Museums (L) and the Swann Egg (R) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401786
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: People look at the Peacock Egg (L) and the Cradle with Garlands Egg (R) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401782
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Alexander Palace Egg, featuring watercolour portraits of the children of Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra – and containing a surprise model of the palace inside (R) and the Colonnade Egg (L) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401784
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Diamond Trellis Egg (L) and the Third Imperial Easter Egg (R) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401780
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Alexander Palace Egg, featuring watercolour portraits of the children of Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra – and containing a surprise model of the palace inside (R) and the Colonnade Egg (L) during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401778
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Winter Egg (L) and the Romanov Tercentenary Egg, created to celebrate 300 years of the Romanov dynasty, only a few years before the dynasty crumbled during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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Faberge In London: Romance To Revolution Exhibition At The Victoria And Albert Museum
17 November 2021
#7401776
17 November 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17, 2021: A staff member looks at the Peacock Egg (R) and the Cradle with Garlands Egg during a photocall for the upcoming exhibition 'Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution' at the V&A (20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022), on 17 November, 2021 in London, England. The V&A’s major exhibition with over 200 objects on display including a collection of Imperial Easter Eggs will explore craftsmanship of master Russian goldsmith Carl Faberge and the Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise.
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#5954976
30 August 2020
Eggs lying in a Sarus Crane nest at a paddy field near Maubin Township, Irrawaddy Region, Myanmar on August 30, 2020. Myanmar's indigenous bird, the Sarus Crane is a rare species not only in the World but also in Myanmar. Irrawaddy Delta Region is one of Sarus Crane’s habitats in Myanmar. There are estimated 500 Sarus Cranes in Myanmar, and about 200 - 400 are living in Irrawaddy Delta Region. According to the International Union of Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) red list, Sarus Cranes are at risk of extinction.
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#5954980
30 August 2020
Eggs lying in a Sarus Crane nest at a paddy field near Maubin Township, Irrawaddy Region, Myanmar on August 30, 2020. Myanmar's indigenous bird, the Sarus Crane is a rare species not only in the World but also in Myanmar. Irrawaddy Delta Region is one of Sarus Crane’s habitats in Myanmar. There are estimated 500 Sarus Cranes in Myanmar, and about 200 - 400 are living in Irrawaddy Delta Region. According to the International Union of Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) red list, Sarus Cranes are at risk of extinction.
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