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Air Swift is the only scheduled airline flying between El Nido, Palawan, and Manila, the Philippines.
Swift Transport Training Belfast Plaxton Pointer Dart Reg WJZ 1190 Was Reg LG02 FGK was Fleet number DPS 662
this bus was new to London United
Quite heavily cropped in so doesn't bear enlargement really, but have been attempting to get a reasonably sharp shot of one of the swifts (Apus apus) that are darting back and forth across our skies in the UK just now. A bit of a challenge for both me (panning accurately enough) and the camera's focus tracking through a 300mm and 1.4x teleconverter, this was one of the better attempts. Must say, the camera's focus tracking is rather more accurate than my panning though...
Tantivy Leyland Swifts 10 & 14 and Cannon 19, keep company with Waverley Cannons 24 & 20 at Greve De Lecq. 27/09/17
Taylor Swift
The RED Tour
September 20 & 21, 2013
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
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Chimney Swifts are among the most aerial of birds, flying almost constantly except when roosting overnight and nesting. When they do come to rest, they never sit on perches like most birds. Their long claws are suited only for clinging to the walls of chimneys and other vertical surfaces.
Swift Transport Training Belfast Scania Solar Reg GEZ 7828 is seen Parked in Falcon Road
this bus was new to ulsterbus as Fleet Number 828
Taylor Swift, photographed by Frederike Helwig on Hampstead Heath, in London, for the January 2009 issue. Read “Platinum Blonde,” by Ned Zeman. Styled by Tanja Martin.
Still up very high but just to illustrate the point that they're here.
We watch out for the arrival of our local swifts from about the 3rd week of April. This year they finally arrived on Monday evening.
Summers on the way.
SF03ACJ was a Volvo B7R / Plaxton Profile C55F purchased new by Allander of Milngavie as their fleetnumber AT62 in March 2003. It then passed to North Dorset Coaches in Poole before reaching Johnson Transport of Brae, where it became J400JFJ for a spell. It returned to its original plate on disposal to DA Coaches of South Uist bfore joining Simpson's of Rosehearty, but quickly moved on to Swift Coaches of Barrhead.
This was the first time that I have observed Swifts mating. It is something they do whilst flying and it was great fun trying to capture this through the camera lens. I haven't seen it happen that often and there appears to be a slight change in the flying of the two birds which may indicate that they about to mate. Then it is just a simple matter of following the birds hoping that then don't fly behind a building, fly too far away or any of the other many issues that can arise.
R974XVM was a Volvo B10M-55 / Alexander PS Type B49F new to Stagecoach Manchester (974) in November 1997. It was then transferred to Stagecoach Highland as their number 20974. On disposal it was acquired by McColl's Coaches and repainted white, but moved on quickly (or should it be SWIFTLY! ) to Swift Coaches in Barrhead. Thanks as always to Andy Campbell for his help.
They are back and I enjoyed last evening with them.
D300 200-400VR 400mm F4,0 1/1250sec manual iso400 handhold 50% of original
Car: Suzuki Swift 1.0 GLS.
Date of first registration: 23rd September 2002.
Registration region: Swansea.
Latest recorded mileage: 81,323 (MOT 12th June 2020).
Last V5 issued: 27th March 2020.
Date taken: 13th July 2020.
Album: Street Spots