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Four Monongahela Super 7-23B’s lead a northbound train of coal from Consolidated Coal Company’s Blacksville Number 2 mine across the trestle at Buzz, Pennsylvania.
Bee beneath the Yellow Palo Verde blossoms. Dedicated macro lens. Full Frame. No crop. No post processing.
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Taking another train of empties back to the mines, a pair of Monongahela Railway Super 7-23B’s cross the trestle at Buzz, Pennsylvania.
So sorry I'm late visiting on Flickr. Spring has arrived in all its splendor, and I'm spending most of my time outside. I'll catch up as I can.
Created for the Kreative People Treat-This Challenge #30: www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157644104730233/
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I haven't posted a bee shot for a few days, so here it is lol. I took this in my FIL's garden when we called in on the way home from Forster, so it is technically part of my little holiday. #349 on Explore 27th February, 2008.
Travelling down the Monongahela Railway’s Waynesburg & Southern branch, two clean Conrail SD40-2’s cross the trestle at Buzz, Pennsylvania
Following `Banadrama' (www.flickr.com/photos/pogspix/28949881111/), our garden has been literally buzzing with wasps, and they were taking every opportunity to get into the kitchen to buzz in the fruit bowl!
In an attempt to encourage them to stay outside, we've placed a bird feeder with raisins on a wall further away from the house, and have been `supplementing' that with drops of honey on the wall.
I'm not sure whether the plan has worked, or whether I've just attracted more wasps than we would have seen otherwise; we're seeing up to 30 feeding at once on the wall.
Yesterday morning, I noticed the wall being lit by the morning sun, with bokeh from the feeder behind it, so I dashed out with the honey, and placed a blob so I could catch the wasps in some pretty light.
A Bumble Bee flies to its next feed of nectar on Viper's bugloss.
There were many Bumble Bees feeding all day long in the flowers. Unfortunately I couldn't identify the species of Bumble Bee but I loved watching and tried MANY times to capture an image of them in flight.
The real challenge was that they took off by flying backwards and up so most shots were out of focus. I also couldn't predict where they might land. I am quite pleased with this shot though.
Image created at Murphy's Point Provincial Park, Ontario. Cropped for composition. Canon 7D Mark II + Canon 100-400mm Mark II lens @ 340mm.
Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird showing the speed of its wingbeat and caught in beautiful light in Costa Rica
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Silphium perfoliatum, the cup plant or cup-plant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to eastern and central North America. It is an erect herbaceous perennial with triangular toothed leaves, and daisy-like yellow composite flower heads in summer. Wikipedia
Species: S. perfoliatum
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Silphium
Order: Asterales
Wild Flowers of North America
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Treasure Hunt #35 ~ Insect
Chive flowers are buzzing with bees at the moment.
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If I wasn't so level headed (well some would disagree with that statement!) I would become paranoid about the number of times recently that I've been buzzed by low flying helicopters; this one seen over Lepe Beach, way too close to the tree tops considering that many small children play there. It appears to work for Western Power Distribution. My husband says they take measurements to make sure the trees aren't too close to the pylons, guess that must be correct then.......
52 in 2016 # 17 Plane and 116 in 2016 # 39 Something in the Sky
A local sculptor has cleverly brought together a piece of Ross nostalgia. This old car has been fitted with buzz-saw wheels (remnants of the now defunct saw milling industry in the Midlands of Tasmania).
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