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National Express Trident 4375 passes Corporation Street whilst carrying a 21 service for Willenhall
Vehicle Details
Operator: National Express Coventry
Fleet Details: 4375
Registration: BV52 OAN
Vehicle Type: Dennis Trident 2, Alexander ALX400
Vehicle History
New to Birmingham Central 09/02
transferred to Yardley Wood 05/05
transferred to Lea Hall 03/10
transferred to Yardley Wood 07/10
transferred to Wolverhampton 07/18
transferred to Coventry 08/18
withdrawn 11/19
C'est entre ce qui est le plus semblable que l'apparence fait les plus beaux mensonges ; car c'est par-dessus le plus petit abîme qu'il est le plus difficile de tendre un pont.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Pied Wagtail searching for snacks on the Rushy......
Pied wagtail
Scientific name
Motacilla alba
A common and familiar bird, the pied wagtail is often seen in towns and cities, dashing across lawns, roads and car parks while wagging its long tail up and down. Pied wagtails eat insects, but will feed on seeds and even rubbish in winter. They flock together at warm roost sites like reedbeds and sewage works or trees and bushes in city centres. In summer, they defend breeding territories and will nest in ivy, under roofs, in walls, between stones ... in all kinds of places!
Random(e) abstract from a post-curry front room session - never mind the LP, how'd ya like my carpet haha
EL, LED & domes, lots of lovely domes.
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