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Long Tailed Tit in Alexandra Park, Dennistoun, Glasgow

NS 822 heads east through Long Island, exactly 180 miles from Norfolk by Virginian Railway rails. This location hosts a pair of intermediate CPL signals from the N&W era. While there are a dwindling amount of these signals scattered throughout Virginia, these are some of the only survivors I can think of that are not absolute signals. Other CPL strongholds such as the H-Line had their intermediates replaced back in the 1990s and early 2000s. The 822 originated at Weller Yard near Grundy, VA and is headed for export at Lamberts Point. Likely this train loaded at the Consol mine at the very end of the Buchanan Branch.

That's actually the English name and it fits. It's a male hoverfly.

Long-tailed Duck is a small, slender sea duck with a rounded head and a small bill. The male has long tail plumes most of the year. Taken in Barrow,Alaska.

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A Long-eared Owl sits on a branch relatively protected from dangers and harrassers from above.

A substantial and nicely built cairn on Long Scar with Ingleborough in the background.

Paul Lake Road

Kamloops, BC

 

This area has long been a favourite place for me to come late afternoon on a sunny day for the sun casts long shadows. I might like early morning too but I will probably never know for there's the bit where you have to get out of bed early.

 

I think I may stop using the location marker map on my photos because the places it says are just so wrong. The map used to work just fine. :-/

I took this at a country show a while back and while I think it is a long-eared Owl it could be an Eagle Owl, either way it is a magnificent bird.

Taking a short break from posting my holiday snaps! Here's one of a Long Tailed Tit I took yesterday at High Batts Nature Reserve where the temperature didn't get much above 0°C, if at all. The promised full sun never really broke through the morning mist. I'm sure this LTT was puffing out its feathers to try and keep warm!

Emerging from the day's respit from birders and photogs the long-eared owl launches. A second year visitor to our local photographer's hangout this raptor has graced us with a return.

Long lake sits beside the Beartooth Highway in Wyoming. The lake which is surrounded by outcrops of Archean gneiss is one of the hundrends of glacial lakes on the plateau which were the result of Pleistocene glaciation.

Had an awesome experience with this stunning Long-eared Owl, who said Owls don't show in wind and rain.

Canon R5

Canon 500mm F4 and 1.4EX

Not nearly long enough but the colors were nice

Probably my favourite garden bird, taken at Blashford Lakes

Strangalepta abbreviata,

Upper Peninsula of Michigan

 

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American Falls Reservoir, Idaho

Taken Castro Verde, Portugal,

 

Up to five of these owls roosted in a number of trees along a quiet avenue, this particular owl used the exact same branch in the same tree on every occasion we passed by. Pity the light was not so obliging.

A long lens is needed to capture 60017 as it works hard climbing away from Chepstow with 6B13 05:00 Robeston Sidings to Westerleigh Murco.

Spiral Staircase in Wenceslas Square Hotel, Prague Czech Republic

  

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Forming an orderly queue

Nukuru National Park - Kenya

Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Canon EF 100-400mm f/5.6 L

IS II USM

@ f/5.6 1/3200 ISO 500

I don't like these stairs ・・・

Cerambycidae - Long-horned Beetles begin their life cycle as a larva or grub after emerging from an egg that was deposited into a injured or dying branch. The growing larva tunnels through stems, branches or roots of plants. This species has been recorded as feeding within mesquite (Prosopis spp.) branches. It is possible that other woody plants are also used. This larval stage can last many months to over a year. Emerging adults are avid flower visitors and often fly to lights. The 'long horns' are the antennae. Males may use them in grappling with other males in tussles for mating rights.

 

This beetle was observed on a Desert Broom Bush at the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, Southern Arizona. Extreme wind, cold front coming through.

 

Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.

 

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Grevillea Long John

 

The Long John along our street is beginning to flower.

(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ The Long-nosed Dragon.. The Aussie version of Anolis. ♥

Wide angle portrait of a show-stopping adult male Long-nosed Dragon (Gowidon longirostris) in his best breeding suit. We encountered this lizard on an arid desert sandplain in stinking hot weather just after the first summer storms hit. We were not far from the Barkly Homestead in the spectacular Barkly Tableland region of the Northern Territory.

I absolutely love Dunmore house, which was apparently bought up for development quite some time ago. Here's hoping they never bulldoze it

309) Long Tailed Broadbill

Long-tailed Broadbill, Psarisomus dalhousiae, Takau Ekor Panjang

This is a species of broadbill that is found in the Himalayas, extending east through Northeastern India to Southeast Asia. It is the only bird in the genus Psarisomus. The long-tailed broadbill is a forest bird that lives on insects. It is very sociable and normally travels in large, noisy parties except during the mating season. It builds a pear-shaped nest hanging down from a tree.

 

Even at 1/4000sec the wings still blur.

Long tailed weasel scurrying through the snow. Yellowstone National Park

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