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Coots are small water birds that are members of the Rallidae (rail) family. They constitute the genus Fulica, the name being the Latin for "coot". Coots have predominantly black plumage, and—unlike many rails—they are usually easy to see, often swimming in open water. They are close relatives of the moorhen.

 

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I'm not a bird expert but this looks dangerous.

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After waiting most of the day for the Trona Railroad to get underway up to the Searles interchange, this is what we ended up with when it finally started up the hill. A crapped out motor threw a wrench in the afternoon crews day immediately, followed by 2 hours of switching, and finally cutting the train to double the hill. These 3 events resulted in an after sunset run on the coolest part of the their line, which was disappointing for my friends and I. Although the disappointment was very high, we still were able to capture this shot looking down at them as they were splitting the train to double the hill.

Racetrack Playa in Death Valley NP has long been on my bucket list. Earlier this year, my son and I spent a night at the campsite there in a howling windstorm that battered our poor little tent and its occupants. We gave up on sleep at about 3am and headed out onto the Playa to try and capture a Milky Way shot or two.

The Playa was totally deserted and the sight of the 'sailing rocks' was just plain eerie...but strangely alluring in its own way.

This image my best effort. The foreground is a 4 minutes exposure at ISO 400 with a two second bit of light painting. The background was 25 seconds at ISO 4500.

 

This was one of the rare times when my preconceived hopes of a bucket list location were actually exceeded by reality. A truly bizarre but beautiful vista.

 

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Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary – 2018

Black Run Preserve

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Roaring Run Park in Botetourt County, VA - I dash out at 6 am to catch some fall color at Roaring Run. I visited just 3 weeks earlier and it was all green. Amazing how quickly the colors change. DSC_2834-003

 

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Tripod got a little muddy and wet here for this capture down in the river.

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Amtrak's new Phase I heritage unit departs Wisconsin Dells, WI on the Westbound Empire Builder on its first run in the lead.

 

Making sure that button is on is where the fun begins.

  

Rock Run Rookery Preserve geese in Joliet Illinois.

Either you run the day or the day runs you.

 

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Chamois running in Valsavarenche, Valle D'Aosta

Davis Run in Allegheny National Forest, Warren County PA.

From Audubon

 

On the southeastern coastal plain, the Tricolored Heron is a characteristic bird of quiet shallow waters. Strikingly slender, with long bill, neck, and legs, it is often seen wading belly-deep in coastal lagoons. Although it is solitary in its feeding, it is sociable in nesting, often in very large colonies with various other herons and egrets. Formerly known as Louisiana Heron.

This is my contribution to this weeks Macro Monday Theme of "Bottoms Up" - This was found etched in at the bottom of a pint glass to celebrate Cricket and once you have finished, well the rest is there for your imagination....HMM

Leona Lewis - Run

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"There existed this impeccable heat

in the heart of your existence

an endlessly combustible faction upon faction

in continuous friction – a war of sorts:

You against the world; you against them;

you against everything that conspired to put you down.

You burned. You were a flame. You were an inferno.

And the universe loved that; I loved that;

I looked to you for light and warmth

I saw wild forests of chaos give in,

consumed fuel for days. Hearty. Earthy.

Fucking constant unapologetic living.

 

But something got to you,

the world in its cold disapproval

put a damper on your spirit.

Inside out the fires have become embers

dying out slowly and all you have to say is:

“I’m fine.”

 

…sometimes, often times, most times …you just stop me in my tracks."

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Meade run in Allegheny National Forest

Photographed in Benalmádena June 2012

Male Bufflehead taking off

Shore sitting pelicans take off run

Pentax Auto 110, Orca Film

 

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Q693 east at Coal Run Jct.

women and men in Boston running in speedos...so disappointed i didn't take part....:-)

A massive wall of dust spreads out over Phoenix and Paradise Valley.

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