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Back to before the diamond celebration emerged, Minnie would always look amazing against those pinks and blues behind her.
One from back in the summer that I didn’t get round to uploading. Even though I wouldn’t normally be there at this time of year, I’m having withdrawal symptoms at the thought of no longer owning a house next to this coastline. I should have photographed Bow Fiddle when I was back in October.
Four decades ago, you never knew what you might find at Union Pacific’s North Yard in Salt Lake City. On this fine July 25, 1978 evening we see a GP20, three GP9s, four SW9s, four NW2s, and a DD35. Note the accumulation of diesel fuel mixed with sand along the yard tracks, something you don’t see anymore.
A CP/INRD coke load rolls through Momence, IL on UP's Villa Grove Sub., a long time before I'd ever consider going to far off places like Evaro and Missoula to see blue and black EMD classics.
Black-shouldered Kite (Elanus axillaris) male
A look back to this day in 2020 and Bronson bringing a mouse to the nest for Belle.
They have been nesting continuously since this image was taken and I could probably have taken a similar shot today, had I the time to get down to Sneydes Rd.
The owner of this fine automobile was very nice! I could sit & talk cars all day, but didn't have much time left because cars were starting to roll out.. as a matter of fact he was one of the last ones to leave because he had to finish his beer! sunday~funday!
Thats enough images for tonight.. Let me know what you would like to see more of...
With a hurricane bearing down on Florida, I thought everyone could use a flashback to happier times with cute baby birds, like this little Northern Parula.
While it looks like we won't get the brunt of it here in Tampa Bay (fingers crossed), I know it's going to be much worse for everyone up the Nature Coast. Good luck and be safe everyone!
Boerne, Texas
Texas Backroad Series
Nikon D5600
(C)Gaylon Yancy 2020-2021
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Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike (Coracina novaehollandiae)
One from last year. I haven't seen any this year yet.
Portland, OR
Summer 2015
Camera: Nikon F
Film: Fuji Superia 400
Lens: Nikkor-S 35mm
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