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Rémiz penduline femelle
Rémiz pendulinus
En hiver elle se tient souvent dans les roselières, elle ne s'écarte guère de l'eau.
Se nourrit d'insectes et araignées.
Nid original en bourse fixé au bout d'une branche pendante.
Très petite bec caractéristique conique et pointu..
Sifflement tsiiiu très fin vaguement descendant à la fin..
Migratrice au nord sédentaire autour de la Méditerranée.
Conrail RS-11 7589 heads to the engine house at Atlantic Ave. in Rochester, NY on February 5, 1978. The 7589 was a stranger as the "local" RS-11's at the time were 7600 to 7604.
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I was on leave last Thursday and made the 15 minute trip to the deserted Peak District, far less crowded than the weekends recently and in Sheffield City Centre. There was mixed light, but plenty of freight.
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Bullfinch(m) - Pyrrhula Pyrrhula
Leeds Railway Station. Under the vast footprint of Leeds Railway Station lies a network of vaults. In 1869 the London North Western and North Eastern railways jointly opened Leeds New Station. Thomas Prosser, the North Eastern Railway’s architect designed the station building and train shed, Thomas E Harrison as Consulting Engineer for the Joint Station Committee was responsible for the arches which supported the New Station, and which support the current station built in 1938. The vaults created a series of tunnels, running parallel between the River Aire and the basin of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. From Victorian times they have been locally known as "The Dark Arches"
City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - Station Vaults (the Dark Arches), Neville Street
March 2025