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The waning sunlight highlights the long hoods of three C40-8s lugging pellet train U791 bound for Two Harbors.
The low setting sun catches a Dash 8 trio and a loaded taconite train destined for Two Harbors on a beautiful Fall evening. This was a shot on my bucket list for quite a while, and the only thing I'd like now is some steam rolling off of the Minntac pellets.
Takes me a while to find this Gilbert's Whistler in W.A. closest is 4 hr drive but so far I find nothing only 7.5hr drive to east of W.A. I've sighted almost 5 pairs.
Gilbert's Whistler (Pachycephala inornata) is a songbird which is found over much of the arid and semi-arid zone of inland southern Australia including southern Western Australia, South Australia, northwest Victoria and central west New South Wales. It's voice includes some very loud, melodious songs but individuals can be secretive and are not always easy to locate and photograph.
Gilbert's honeyeater (Melithreptus chloropsis), used to be called the Swan River honeyeater;
so named now honouring John Gilbert's pioneering work as a collector and naturalist in Western Australia.
Val-d’Or. Livrée chamois, Tan striped. Après quelques jours de pluie, after some rainy days .
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an uncommon species of arid woodlands through inland southern Australia.
Nombinnie Nature Reserve, central NSW
This is one of my favourite images of all times. It was taken twenty years ago, a few months before Hurricane Gilbert devastated Jamaica. I remember it well as the hurricane destroyed this tree.
Norfolk & Western 2-6-6-4 1218 executes a photo runby at Gilbert, Virginia. Gilbert was the customary location for a southbound runby on Alexandria – Charlottesville excursions, and, for chasers, could be counted on to provide time between other locations, as well as for a “bonus” shot in-between.
We stopped for a walk around the lake before heading back to MD. This state park is not far from Cooperstown - HFF!
The Gilberts Cove Lighthouse in Gilberts Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. Built in 1904, closed in 1972. It is now a museum and gift shop.
Le château d'Effiat est situé dans la commune d'Effiat, dans le département du Puy-de-Dôme en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
La première mention de la seigneurie d'Effiat remonte à 1120. Elle passe entre les mains de plusieurs familles jusqu'au XVIe siècle. Elle est acquise en 1557 par Gilbert Coiffier (ou Coëffier), fait chevalier à la bataille de Cérisolles. Sa famille faisait partie de la clientèle du connétable de Bourbon.