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Chert nodule found in a almost buried boulder of Bighorn Dolomite along the Soldier Creek Drainage in the Bighorn Mountains east of Tensleep, Wyoming.
Smiling faces lost in music. Locals and other revelers enjoying the band contest held in our village at Carrbrook. I can certainly recommend the beer that was on sale at the Buckton Vale Institute (building in background in lower photograph) which has seen many a band contest since its build in 1897/8.
Name: Banded kingfisher (male)
Scientific: Lacedo pulchella
Malay: Pekaka Rimba
Family: Alcedinidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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Banded Stilt in breeding plumage
Cladorhynchus leucocephalus
September 8th, 2018
Werribee, Victoria, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X Mark II
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
Spent a chilly morning laying in the reeds waiting for the fog to lift & a large flock of Banded Stilts to thaw out & begin feeding. It proved a little tricky to get the separation I was looking for until the flock began to disperse across the large lake.
Banded Demoiselle...male. Calopteryx splendens.
Chainbridge Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire, England.
The Band-tailed Pigeon is the largest pigeon in North America, with banding on the tail as seen in this image. The mostly yellow bill and yellow feet and legs are good field marks; adults show a white neck collar with an iridescent patch below. The opportunity to get photographs of this species eluded me (even when there was a sighting in my home province of Alberta) until a sighting of several of those birds at feeders at a private residence in Princeton in southern British Columbia, Canada.
One of 23 wren species found in Costa Rica. I learned today that wren in German is Zaunkönig (king of the fence) and I’ll be smiling about that all day.
28th May 2016 - Emma Richardson of Southampton based band 'Band of Skulls' on the Atlantic stage at Liverpool's 'Sound City'
CP empty grain train no.331 is on the pull out of Toronto after making a two car setoff as well as fuelling up the engines and swapping crews. Apparently the leader here had multiple defects reported, one of which being a broken bell button which was being held together by a band-aid. Paraphrasing, but the conversation on the scanner went something along the lines of this:
Crew: "so you want us to just go ahead when there's literally a band-aid holding this button in place? It's kind of disgusting"
West Tower: "That is correct, I'm sure the band-aid is there specifically to hold that button in place, not like it came off someone, the planner said to just go ahead and leave because he's unable to fix it here on the spot".
Never a dull moment around these parts.