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Snow removal in LaSalle.

A spadefish getting a gill job by cleaner wrasse

A day in Hörgársveit county

A view from Cleethorpes beech across the Humber Estuary to East Yorkshire.

With the recent built Wind Turbines on the skyline.

This beach cleaning tractor must be used early mornings to grade and rake the sand at St Kilda Beach. This will need to happen daily given the numbers of people and other things such as needles that may be deposited overnight. While the morning was brisk and clear you can see the dusty horizon as the sun rises. Plus despite me cleaning my lens the night before there are some dirt spots.

Clean the window of the locomotive in the Munich main station

I noticed that I was avoiding using the thermos I usually keep tea in because it was affecting the flavor of anything I kept in it. Time for a cleaning. I use a product called dip-it, which contains sodium perborate, sodium carbonate, and sodium silicate. It does a great job and is fun to watch as well. It's an entirely different kind of tempest in the tea ware.

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Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the International Ornithologists' Union adopted a consensus taxonomy of seven genera. Wikipedia

 

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Striven hydro station . Loch Striven . Argyll . Scotland .

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The pier at Ayr harbour is looking somewhat untidy and in need of a good old clean up!!

 

Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 32) ~ Neglect ....

 

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SAR class 24 No. 3669 near Goukamma on the 06.55 George - Knysna. 43 years ago - 27 June 1979.

the "green winter tour" with Suipixel , kapete

All my cherry pie is gone, I am a member of the clean plate club. My mom would be proud! At Cup A Jo

PPE not strictly necessary.

A clean USSC GP38-2 leads a Moore Haven turn towards the Clewiston mill on a cool south central Florida day. Lows in the fields this day were in the mid to upper 30s, with highs in the mid 50s.

A study of translucent backlit giant leaf.

Playing with my food again.

and I'm relieved.

 

Thank you fellow Americans, and I am sure the rest of the world thanks you as well.

"convinced from the urgency / to clean the beaches / and the sea from / the plastic soup"

 

www.plasticsoupfoundation.org/

"Clean white!" ;-))

/seen @Pond, Wolfenbüttel - Germany

... die Sardinen waren gut

the part about fishing that no one likes

A duo of very clean IC SD70s lead CN L509 south through Plainfield, IL.

A female Fig Bird has a bit of a clean up, perhaps before going out to a bird's party! Thanks to Dave Nice who tried to help me with an ID and May (Maybe) who was able to solve the problem. I looked at google to identify it, thinking it may have indeed been a Fig Bird but the fickle nature of the internet is such that most of the first photos that came up were male fig birds which are green and quite different to the females. I stopped my search too soon, but I think in their own way, the females with these lovely stripe like feathers are just as pretty. Thanks again to both May and Dave.

 

I captured this in the big park down at Cleveland, Redlands where we found quite a managery of birds a month of two back (think Channel Billed Cuckoo). The park is named after an early German settler but I can't spell it off the top of my head right now!

 

Cleveland, Queensland

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