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This male Cape May Warbler is a long way from its wintering grounds in the Caribbean. A mega rarity, first sighting of this species in this part of British Columbia.
Abbotsford, B.C.
After a little incident the the other week when he decided to snap the long line and end up in the middle of nowhere on a snowy hillside wrapped round a tree and spending a rather cold night alone (not that he was bothered in the least it seemed) I've invested in one of these little gadgets. .. all I can say is wow! (pitpat) I suppose it also means my other half can always see where I am ... and be impressed with my fortitude when she sees me zooming up and down the hills!! :)
The appearance of this peaceful-looking and beautiful snow-capped mountain peak in the Pacific Northwest deceived me. I knew that Mount Rainier was the highest peak in the state of Washington. What I didn't realize, however, is that it is "considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, and it is on the Decade Volcano list," (according to Wikipedia). As such, if it were to irrupt again, it would threaten the entire Puyallup River valley because of its lahar-hazard zones. (And to think that I camped in the forest on a mountain right next to it one night...ha!!!)
Mount Rainier, Washington
Summit Elevation: 14,411 ft (4,392 m)
Observation Site: Mt. Rainier-Goat Rocks, Highway 12
GPS Coordinates: 46.63200, -121.44795
September 20, 2022
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The Greenville & Western Railway nears the CSX interchange in Pelzer after swapping cars with the Pickens Railway in Belton, SC.
Turn left? Turn right? - Rubik's Cube is a challenging puzzle.
Macro Mondays
Theme: The First Letter of My Surname
March 18, 2019 (UTC)
Still together in work train service, CMQ 9017 & CMQ 9011 lead CP GPS-03 over the St. Lawrence River. Up front are loaded ballast cars picked up from the VTR interchange at Whitehall and behind is mixed freight from Saratoga Springs.
CSXT GP40-2 #6059 & GP38-2 #2742 idle in the wee hours of the morning after a run to Gettysburg and back to service customers along the way. January 28, 2025. Ilford HP5+, Nikon FM2N.
A CP ballast train powered by CP 5792 is passing the ÃŽle-Perrot Station. CP 5792 is one of the few CP SD40-2's to have a beaver on the long hood.
Still dumping south of Cedar Grove. A mishap in hearing the trains original warrant stopped us from going any further
Birds are moving, never know what can show up, this mourning saw the Eagle hit the water ...no shot .... then land in a nearby tree. After the shot I noticed the bands on his legs and then saw the transmitter on his back...crazy..
I have the band number and sent photos to NYSDEC hopefully get some info, would be nice to know !
Roseland, NJ
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Built in 1470 adjacent to St Olave's Church it was the main entrance to St Mary's Abbey which was once the richest abbey in Northern England. The abbey is just a ruin today in the York Museum Gardens.
Following the Dissolution it became a court house and a pub. Today it is home to York Museum & Gallery Trust.
Mit Hilfe eines kleinen Schraubendrehers kann man dort den GPS-Empfänger des Smartphones bequem nachjustieren.
Im Ortszentrum des 90-Seelen-Dorfes Neukirchen an der Wild (GM Brunn/Wild, HO) steht an der örtlichen Hauptstrasse, der L8035, nach Poigen dieser 2,6m hohe Brunnen. Er ruht in 407m SH am Nussberg auf einem rechteckigen Grundfundament auf dem ein steinerner Brunnentrog aufgerichtet wurde. Im Becken des Brunnen eine sechseckige konische Brunnensäule mit einem Wasserauslass an seiner Vorderseite. Auf der Brunnensäule eine leicht vorkragende Deckplatte aus Granit mit runden Zungen an ihren unteren Kanten die die Fasung der Brunnensäule oberhalb begrenzen. Auf der Deckplatte ein rechteckiger Figurensockel auf dem eine kleine Figur des Hl. Florian aus Zogelsdorfer Sandstein aufgerichtet wurde. Florian ist mit all seinen kirchlichen Attributen ausgestattet. Er trägt eine römische Offiziersuniform mit einem Federhelm auf seinem Haupt. In seiner linken hält er eine eingerollte Fahne, mit der rechten Hand hält er einen Wasserbottich aus dem er Wasser auf ein brennendes Haus zu seinen Füssen giesst. Auf Grund seiner geringen Grösse muss angenommen werden das er einst in der nahen Kirche des Ortes stand und bei der umfassenden Innen-Restaurierung der Kirche "übrig blieb".
Standort: GPS 48.684539, 15.557874
Denkmalschutz OID 28894 nach § 2a
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