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I was SO excited a few days ago when I spotted 9 busy Monarch larvae on my milkweed, chomping away. Stuffed, they began to drop off and head out in search of a nice place to hang. To my dismay, they also began disappearing, like, now you see it now you don't. By the next morning, I couldn't find a one anywhere. I decided the local lizards just picked them off, one by one. But yesterday, I spotted this one climbing over poppy plants near the milkweed. This morning, happily I spotted it in the "J", nicely cemented to the wood trim on my bay window. This was a popular spot last year for them to hang - I know a lot of their places and I kept checking, hoping. So tnis guy does manage to get to his next stage. (Also uploaded)
Op 12 Augustus 2020 passeert de Crossrail 6311 Eindhoven met aan de haak een flink vertraagde Neuss shuttle onder nummer 44560 vanuit Neuss Gbf naar de Antwerpse haven.
Een paar weken geleden trof ik opnieuw de Arcese shuttle van Crossrail aan. In aangenaam gezelschap werd zo de DE6311 opgewacht met de vooraan volbeladen trein 40266 naar Zeebrugge.
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De Crossrail DE 6311 komt ter hoogte van Hulten langs met een containertrein richting Venlo en verder……..
Making a noisy arrival.......
Canada goose
Scientific name
Branta canadensis
The Canada goose is our largest goose and maybe our most familiar. They are a common bird across most of the country, nesting on park lakes, flooded gravel pits and reservoirs. Canada geese are not native to this country, having been introduced from North America about 300 years ago. After the Second World War, they spread across the UK. Occasionally, wild Canada geese go astray and reach the UK from North America. These are usually single birds mixed in with flocks of barnacle or pink-footed geese, often found in northeast England and Scotland. Most confirmed records involve smaller subspecies of Canada goose, as ruling out feral birds is a challenge with sightings of the larger subspecies that is resident in the UK.