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Film: Rollei Retro 80S @ 400 ISO | Develop: D-76 (1+1) 12:30 mins @ 20°C | Scan: Plustek OpticFilm 8200i
A turd and an ACe drop off double stacks at the Lecheria yard while a KCSM Manifest overtakes them.
These are the only cases where I would rather have an ACe leading instead, the 4500's are a complete joke lol
Lecheria, EdoMex
Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus)
New Hampshire
There are only three types of Waxwing species, Cedar, Bohemian and Japanese.
True to their Bohemian name this species is a true vagabound. They have no set breeding territory and are sub artic breeders that travel large distances in search of food. In winter, Bohemian Waxwings often travel south in search of berries and fruit. They have an uncanny ability to find fruit nearly everywhere they go.
In summer (breeding season) their diet consists of mainly insects along with some fruit, however in winter their diet is almost entirely fruit..
Due to thier nomatic life style this species does not have true breeding territories and has no developed song (which songbirds birds often use to defend their territory). Instead they use a series of high-pitched calls to communicate.
This ex-Rock Island unit is owned by Archer Daniels Midland but lettered for the farm and ranch cooperative in north central Montana between ADM and Cenex Harvest States. It works the ADM/CHS elevator in Havre, MT and I'm not sure but it may also make runs down to the ADM/CHS elevator at Big Sandy, MT to the south.
Canon EOS 350D Digital Rebel XT
Canon EFS 18-55mm lens