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Starling flying out of it's nesting hole in a tree to retrieve more food for it's young

Team Dashing Divas of "Driven A Woman's Rally" comprised of Asha, Pavithra, Shruthi and Deepti getting Flagged Off.

It's about time I posted a Net Flicks candidate again so here's one from my recent trip to Norway featuring Widerøe's Bombardier Dash-8 LN-WSA arriving at Bodø in the early evening

 

One of forty in use by this busy regional airline serving a multitude of destinations around the remote Islands and spectacular Fjords of Norway

 

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Really, really early alpha stage crap. This is pretty much just a mock up. I want the blue leopard print blazer from the Cyberpunk 2077 promos in my game :)

East Midlands Railway 'Meridian' Class 222 No. 222013 speeds through Duffield while working service 1F17 0832 St Pancras International - Sheffield on 28 October 2023. On the right is the entrance to the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway's Duffield terminus, which is currently closed due a landslip located between the western portal of Duffield Tunnel and there ~Holloway Road footbridge. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved

Running through my yard the other day.

The Taveta Golden Weaver is just one of the many varieties of weavers to inhabit sub-Saharan Africa. Male weavers tend to be flamboyantly colored, usually yellow or orange. This species has a band of orange-chestnut across its hind crown. Weavers are most noted for the elaborately woven nests. They are arguably some of the most elaborate nests of any bird in the world. Though the materials used for building these nest varies from leaf fibers and grass to twigs in different species, the final results are intricate, elaborate, and fascinating. Decidedly dashing birds can make some decidedly dashing nests, too! #iLoveWildlife #iLoveNature #WildlifePhotography in #Tanzania #Nature in #Africa #Serengeti #Birds #Weavers #TavetaGoldenWeaver #DrDADBooks #Canon #WildlifeConservation

A nice matched set of CSX Dash 8s on what is probably a BNSF train bound for Chicago. 7575 was delivered at a time when CSX power sported the all grey "stealth" dip job paint. By contrast the "YN2" was pretty flashly when recently applied and clean like this. 7575 would wear this paint for many years and end up quite faded in the photos taken 5 years ago (the most recent I found in a quick online search). Now retired? November 15, 2001.

Photography by Kirill Bordon (www.KirillBordon.com) of Pink Betsy (www.PinkBetsy.com).

~ dashing for cover ..

 

one Umbrella, for two ?

 

~ a dark, dreary, December day ..

 

~ Guildford

 

~6904

S2-AJY, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, on approach to runway 24L at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.

 

"The Shonar Tori" was arriving as BBC305 (Biman Bangladesh Airlines Limited) from Istanbul, Turkiye and Dhaka, Bangladesh.

NJ Rail #51 had just departed Secaucus and was making every bit of track speed on this stretch of the Bergen County Line.

This logo was displayed on the caboose of the Long Island Railroad. This caboose was in service from 1961-1990.

 

Seen at the New York Transit Museum, in Brooklyn, New York. The unique museum is housed underground in a subway station that was decommissioned in 1945. There are examples of every type of historical rail car used in the New York subway system.

UK Railtours 'Midlands Meander' reaches the end of its ramblings at Stratford upon Avon from Euston and passes the the request stop at Danzey on the North Warwickshire line. Note the running in board and original GWR railings. 67029 leads,67022 tails.

Chicago Botanic Garden

 

I was photographing the waterlily when this sparrow dashed across my frame and luckily my quick finger was able to capture a glimpse of the action.

I wish I was dashing about like this Common Green Darner, but instead I have been trying to install my programs on my new computer.

 

Luckily I made a restore point early on because I messed everything up royally. I had adware and malware with something I downloaded. I couldn't install Photoshop - I couldn't activate it. I removed it and reinstalled it several times and spent many hours chatting with the nice Adobe folks. Nothing worked.

 

My Firefox browser had me view a security certificate each time I opened a page. Plus I had annoying pop-ups everywhere.

 

So I started over. Deleted everything I could from each folder, uninstalled, and went back to a restore point.

 

Finally I got everything back in order

 

The good news is I could sync my add-ons in Firefox and load my Award Counter settings from the cloud. I should be good to go now. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

 

Common Green Darner

Anax junius

 

Member of the Nature’s Spirit

Good Stewards of Nature

 

© 2014 Patricia Ware -All Rights Reserved

 

Thank you again to Dave Johnson, birding4ever, for the correct ID.

It's been hard to Find Dalila's that are Blooming like this one.

For the second year in a row we have had Baltimore Orioles nesting in a tree across the street and they like to visit the hummingbird feeder. Their machine-gun chattering is a fun addition to the usual backdrop of birdsong.

After roaring through Dawlish Warren station, the driver of No. 6233 'Duchess of Sutherland' shut-off for the curve past Langston Rock before opening up again as the train ran along the sea wall through Dawlish station. 'The Duchess' is heading Railway Touring Company's 'Royal Duchy', 1Z34 0812 Bristol Temple Meads - Par on 21st August 2022. Copyright Photograph john Whitehouse - all rights reserved

The male Blue Dasher along the edge of the lake.

LMS Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 Pacific (4)6233 "Duchess of Sutherland" - owned by The Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust - leads the return leg of Vintage Trains' Settle & Carlisle excursion through Hartford.

 

The return leg of the tour was running as 1Z36 16:40 Carlisle to Tyseley Standard Gauge Steam Trust.

Howard County Conservancy

Somewhere In Philadelphia

Downtown Manhattan, NY

April 11, 2015

Pilot Hans Könings of No.313 Squadron in his specially marked Royal Netherlands KLu (Koninklijke Luchtmacht) Northrop NF-5A Freedom Fighter K-3028 departs to display at the 1979 International Air Tattoo held at RAF Greenham Common

 

With grateful thanks to Rob Schleiffert for the Pilot and Unit ID

 

Scanned from a challenged Kodak 35mm Transparency

 

There are several groups of parent and baby geese residing at my apartment complex. These photos are from a nice, sunny day in April. Mama goose wanted me to keep my distance and was very vocal about this with excessive hissing.

Dashing ahead of an ominous bank of dark cloud, D1924 (47810) heads away from Bath on 27 March 2024 en-route Bristol-Eastleigh with ECS of the previous day's 'Golden Arrow' Saphos Trains tour to Canterbury. A few minutes later the sun had vanished and it was pouring with rain - again!

Pteraeolidia ianthina. Kurnell, Botany Bay

C-GNCF, a de Havilland Canada DHC-8-311 Dash 8, on approach to runway 23 at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.

 

It was arriving as PVL3058 (PAL Airlines Ltd.) from Montreal, Quebec.

 

It was still wearing the livery of North Cariboo Flying Service Ltd., its previous operator.

A wintery scene on the S&C on 23rd March 1985, with the remnants of a recent snowfall still evident near Shotlock Hill Tunnel as No. 46229 'Duchess of Hamel;ton' approaches at the head of the outward leg of SLOA's 'Thames Eden Express', from London King's Cross to Carlisle and Newcastle upon Tyne. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved.

A westbound CSX intermodal train makes a brief appearance in Deshler, Ohio. (Scanned from a slide)

LDP007 and LDP003, with the Cullerin ranges in the background, power towards Gunning as 3BM7 Aurizon intermodal service bound for Melbourne.

 

Thursday 12th October 2017

I don't know if a lot of fellow enthusiast would class the Dennis Dart as a 'modern classic' but certainly there is no doubting its service to the bus industry and its longevity in terms of service.

What I would class as a classic style is this Mk1 SLF Pointer, it looks the biz in Tally Ho!'s simple but effective livery.

I would have thought this was a very late Mk1 Pointer since R reg was when the Pointer 2 body started to appear.

It is pictured in Yelveton running on a school contract, in recent times this working has been covered by a Van Hool coach, I think they might still own this Dart although I've not seen it for a while.

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