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120 in 2020
#78 - Official
This state police helicoptor has spent about an hour flying around overhead this evening - not sure why - it may be monitoring a large brush fire in the next town.
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An oriental pied hornbill (anthracoceros albirostris) flying directly overhead. Photographed on Hat Yao Noi, Phang Nga, Thailand.
Metro-North Railroad (MNR) P32AC-DM no. 207 is seen leading Hudson Line train 8819 through Philipse Manor Station as it makes its way to Poughkeepsie. The historic 1910 station house can be seen above the locomotive.
Single wing single engine, not much info for this plane, looks to based on Worksop, Notts area, all i can think is that is was more like returning from a display/show with the P51.
A red shouldered hawk was looking overhead while perched on a fence post in western Saint Lucie County near Fort Pierce, Florida.
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This was view looking over Chichester Harbour from Langstone Bridge yesterday evening at sunset, and as you can imagine I did not hang around too long with this lot overhead!
This is not what you expect on summers evening in August but that's the UK weather for you, some interesting dramatic clouds but sadly not much colour in the sky apart from black!
1/2 second exposure using a Lee 0.9 ND grad filter.
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Kellie is enjoying the heat provided by this overhead heater at the Riverwoods Mall. We've had a cold and wet winter so far in Utah.
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It has been real hit and miss so far this year on photographing Bald Eagles. It is amazing to have one fly right over your head. I wear a hat just in case!
At Lock and Dam #14, there were plenty of times when the eagles flew directly over our heads. Photographed at the Mississippi River, in Le Claire, Iowa
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