Junco Worried
“Is it over now?” said this lovely Dark-eyed Junco in the morning after the 2nd Nor’easter hit our town in March. I have to tell ya he was worried. We too.
“Is it over now?” said this lovely Dark-eyed Junco in the morning after the 2nd Nor’easter hit our town in March. I have to tell ya he was worried. We too.
History in Color: July 18, 1964, Kiev, Ukraine, USSR – Vladimir Golovanov of the Army Club, Khabarovsk, Russia wins the 1964 USSR Championship title in the 90kg class with the world record of 485kg...
History in Color: August 30, 1972, Munich, Germany – Mladen Kuchev of Team Bulgaria sets the last world record in press (157.5kg) in the lightweight at the 1972 Summer Olympics. After the elimination of...
History in Color: July 14, 1972, Riga, Latvia – Soviet heavyweight Yury Kozin of Moscow, Russia presses a 213.5kg world record in the 110kg class at the 1972 Baltic Cup in Riga. After the...
On the History in Color photo, weightlifting legend Chen Jingkai of China is performing his favorite clean-and-jerk lift during a training session in China. Chen Jingkai (1935-2010) was the first weightlifting world record maker...
From the Birds Photography series at Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski.
The little goldfinch just had a breakfast in our backyard. Suddenly, the snow started to fall down in town. It’s the second storm this month in our area. Birds Photography series at Chidlovski Blog...
History in Color: The cover photo features legendary Soviet middleweight Viktor Kurentov, Olympic champion, 5x World champion, 7x European champion, 9x USSR champion and a holder of 22 world records set in his outstanding...
History in Color: July 21, 1976, Montreal, Canada – The first world champion and the first world record holder of Cuba, Roberto “Tony” Urrutia competes for Team Cuba in the 67.5kg class at the...
History in Color: Olympic champion Yury Zaytsev is performing clean-and-jerk at the 1979 USSR Spartakiade in Leningrad, Russia. Yury Zaytsev was one of the strongest Soviet heavyweights (110kg) in the 1970s. He competed for...