the flock doves with Sunset background material

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2013-08-16

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the flock doves with Sunset background material.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Sunset,Flock,dove

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Chocolate,Grenadier,Oregon,Red Stage,Neon Carrot,Guardsman Red,Piper,Black,Orange Peel,Hampton

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    Sunset Flock Chocolate Grenadier Oregon Red Stage Neon Carrot Guardsman Red Piper Black Orange Peel Hampton

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Sunset wiki:
[, also called sundown in some American English dialects, is the time at which the Sun disappears below the horizon in the west. It should not be confused with dusk, which is the (variously defined) point at which darkness falls, some time after the Sun itself sets (which begins twilight).The red hues of the sky at sunset are caused by the Rayleigh scattering of blue light by atmospheric dust. Relatively little red light is scattered in this way, and so the sky often takes on shades of red, orange and yellow. The color of a sunset may be enhanced by atmospheric phenomena such as clouds, smoke and smog produced by natural processes or human activity, and by ash from volcanic eruptions. A number of eruptions in recent times, such as those of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 and Krakatoa in 1883, have been sufficiently large to produce remarkable sunsets (and sunrises) all over the world. See more at Wikipedia.org...]

dove wiki:
>For other uses, see Dove (disambiguation). Subfamily Columbinae Columba Streptopelia Macropygia Reinwardtoena Turacoena Turtur Oena Chalcophaps Henicophaps Phaps Ocyphaps Geophaps Petrophassa Geopelia Leucosarcia Zenaida Ectopistes (extinct) Columbina Claravis Metropelia Scardafella Uropelia Leptotila Geotrygon Starnoenas Caloenas Gallicolumba Trugon Microgoura (extinct?) Subfamily Otidiphabinae Otidiphaps Subfamily Gourinae Goura Subfamily Didunculinae Didunculus Subfamily Treroninae Phapitreron Treron Ptilinopus Drepanoptila Alectroenas Ducula Lopholaimus Hemiphaga Cryptophaps Gymnophaps See more at Wikipedia.org...


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