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A species of Scimitar Babblers that are found in the Himalayan region and maybe a small part of Thailand / Myanmar. They are named after the color of their cheek. These birds spend time in the leaf litter looking for food which comprises of insects, larvae, seeds and berries. There are multiple species of Scimitar Babblers in the region we visited, but we could only sight this particular one.
Scimitar Babblers are a very shy and beautiful species with a scimitar like beak. There are maybe 9-10 species of these Scimitar babblers in the country and the sightings are always prized by photographers and birders.
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An old and rusty Dodge panel truck from 1950. I searched for the year online. If I'm wrong please, correct me to fix it.
You know, rust is just oxidation.
The same chemical process as fire.
Oxygen interacts with steel,
electrons drift from one element to the other.
So really, rust is a slow fire. Isn't that weird?
Water causes something to burn.
(Leah Raeder)
Looking close... on Friday! - Rust
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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A rusty segment on a parabolic catenary series of white-painted chains in rear carpark of a business on Kensington Road.
I had to change the title after my husband helpfully informed me that hanging chains are NOT upside down parabolas.
arch-re-review.blogspot.com/2010/09/catenary-and-parabola...
So, catenary is the root for concatenate, ie chaining together. I learned something today!
Just returned from our long road trip back east. I will start catching up with your streams soon. This is from the archives, but I always liked the colors - and that little rusty heart!
A long toothy bandsaw hanging on the wall at the Old Richmond Gaol. Used to cut down trees in the old days.