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Es ist nun fast genau 10 Monate her als ich diesen wundervollen Baum beim Sonnenaufgang am Teich abgelichtet habe. Mit der Bildqualität war ich nie wirklich zufrieden und habe es eigentlich nur auf Wunsch eines einzelnen Herren hochgeladen. (Sei an dieser Stelle herzlich gegrüßt ;D) Es hat sich zu meiner Verwunderung dennoch still und leise auf Platz 2 meiner meist gefaved'en Bilder gemausert. Wer hätte das erwartet!? Also ich jedenfalls nicht.
Aus diesem Grund gibt es nun eine Neuauflage! Gleiches Motiv, weiterer Winkel, bessere Qualität!
Ich wünsche euch allen einen schönen Sonntag! :)
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It's been almost exactly 10 months since I photographed this wonderful tree at sunrise by the pond. I was never really satisfied with the picture quality and uploaded it only at the request of a single gentleman. (Be greeted warmly at this point ;D) It has, to my astonishment, quietly and quietly on place 2 of my most gefaved'en pictures blossomed. Who would have expected that? At least not me.
For this reason, there is now a new edition! Same motive, further angle, better quality!
I wish all of you a nice Sunday! :)
.......Pileated Woodpecker
For several days I credited the resident skunk with the excavation that was occurring around this decaying stump. Then the other day I heard the unmistakable staccato call of a Pileated Woodpecker and went to investigate. Much to my surprise he did not take flight but merely moved to the back side of the stump and continued working.
I think it is a juvenile, he has been back several times and hopefully, with a bit of patience I can get him on the top or at least on the lighted side of the stump. But for now I am delighted he is at least indulging my rude interruption of his dining.
The way the chips are flying there must be some tasty morsels in that debris.
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CAT 785B Mining Truck Unit 14 loaded and leaving as CAT 785 Mining Truck Unit 4 backsin to be loaded by the Hitachi EX2500 Hydraulic Excavator Unit 6 at the Newmont Porcupine Hollinger Open Pit in Tisdale Township in the City of Timmins in Northeaastern Ontario Canada.
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They are used in a nature reserve as an organic excavator for more biodiversity. 😉 Maybe they have already made friends with the beavers 😊
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An old bucket-wheel excavator from an East German open-cast mining in the Lusatian lignite mining region. Decommissioned in 2003, this giant excavator now stands near the municipality of Schipkau and meanwhile is a lost place.
3850 tons of steel, 172 Meter long.
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Lever du soleil sur les rives de la Gironde à Pauillac.
Le phare de Patiras ou Phare Saint-Paul est un phare, aujourd'hui éteint, situé au nord-ouest de l'île de Patiras, sur la commune de Saint-Androny au milieu de l'estuaire de la Gironde, en face de Pauillac, dans le sud-ouest de la France.
Excavator Extraordinaire
Pic in my People Album ...
Pic taken May 12, 2022
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grown older, at the workshop of a construction company in Hamburg
Baggerwerbung
erwas älter, an der Werkstatt einer Baufirma in Hamburg
Shoveling sand to build a burrow and an adjacent sandcastle, this horn-eyed ghost crab scoops and carries with the large left claw then flings the sand with the smaller right claw. Interestingly, individuals are right or left clawed (laterality). Males heap the excavated sand high in the intertidal zone of a broad sandy beach, thought to be a territorial signal to other crabs or to attract a potential mate. Horn-eyed ghost crabs (Ocypode ceratophthalmus) range across the Indo-Pacific and Polynesia.