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Wingtip Collection

The wingtip, a fascinating feature of various creatures and objects, holds immense beauty and functionality


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The wingtip, a fascinating feature of various creatures and objects, holds immense beauty and functionality. From the intricate detail of the pectoral fin on the Roundhead parrotfish to the hooded crown flying with an egg in its beak, these wingtips showcase nature's remarkable designs. In La Serena, Extremadura, Spain, a white stork gracefully soars through the sky with its wings spread wide. Meanwhile, Hokkaido, Japan witnesses the majestic flight of Stellers Eagle over a snowy landscape in February. Bass Rock in Scotland becomes home to gannets as they skillfully land in their colony while turning mid-air during plunge dives around Shetland Islands. The Northern gannet glides effortlessly above Hermaness National Nature Reserve showcasing its elegant flight patterns. Kuusamo, Finland experiences the captivating sight of Capercaillie taking flight against a wintry backdrop in January. Not only do living beings possess mesmerizing wingtips; even man-made creations exhibit their own charm. A Snow Goose elegantly descends for landing at Bosque del Apache in New Mexico. Additionally, photographs capturing moments from history also highlight this intriguing aspect – like Finley Peter Dunne being photographed by Florence Vandamm or an American golfing costume captured on film circa 1925. Lastly but not leastly are E-6A Mercury aircrafts equipped with advanced technology - close-up shots reveal their sophisticated ESM sensors located on their wingtips. In all these instances and more across time and space, whether it is for survival or style or technological advancement - one cannot help but marvel at the sheer wonder encapsulated within each unique wingtip that graces our world.