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Ummm. Yes 😁 Bottoms Reservoir turns a fetching shade of pink during a rather spectacular dawn. Makes returning to my desk a little more bearable!
I have a good number of Willughby's leafcutter bees going about their busy bee lives in my garden in the summer, but I met this lovely female nectaring on common restharrow at St Cyrus NNR. I love the distinctive pose that leafcutters adopt when nectaring, pointing their (often pollen-laden) bottom up! ... so Bottoms Up for a happy weekend everyone!
It’s that time of year isn’t it, spiders webs are everywhere, or maybe just more visible
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The bottom of my pc screen says "8°c and Sunny" Goodness knows where but it isn't here?!! Here's a wee dip into the archives instead. Scrabo Tower taken from Islandhill at high tide :)
The conditions looked good to try the wine glass again. The glass is sitting on a ice shelf that was sloped a bit. I packed some snow under the glass base to level it but as you can see its still off some. Going to have to retry the shot :)
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Enjoy the new week!
American White Pelicans group feeding. The pelicans work together to corral fish and then scoop them up. Photographed at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah.
Leaving Paris, Idaho on a winter night, on Dingle Bottoms Road in 2015. I haven't been able to get out for photos for a while, so have been posting a selection of photos for a "Lonely Road" gallery I am working on for my website.
This was taken with a 30 image stack, a lot for this lens but it worked as the background was distant!
In these current times, it's difficult to know when images have been manipulated with AI so if there's a ?, I'll post as I 'never' use AI.
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Reportedly one of the first installations of CTC in this country was a 20-mile stretch of Pere Marquette Railway main line between Flint and Saginaw. Completed in 1928, PM chose to put in the CTC signaling on the single-track route instead of double tracking the line. Here southbound train Y119 out of Saginaw is mid-way through their run to Flint and passing a unique signal of which the top head looks like a replacement and the bottom looks original. Numerous new Safetran-type intermediate signals have been installed on the northern one-third of the line.
Two of the old fishing boats which are enjoying a second life as fishermen's storage sheds on Lindisfarne.
Macro Mondays " Bottom up"
Size - 2 1/4" x 1 1/2"
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The bottom lock at Braunston is part of the Braunston Lock Flight, a series of six locks on the Grand Union Canal in Braunston, Northamptonshire. These locks help boats navigate a 35-foot rise in elevation as they move between the lower and upper sections of the canal. The bottom lock is the first lock encountered when heading uphill toward Braunston Tunnel. It’s a busy spot, especially during summer, as Braunston is a major junction where the Grand Union and Oxford Canals meet. The lock is surrounded by charming countryside, making it a favourite among boaters and walkers.
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Hoghton Bottoms Weir is a scenic, historic weir on the River Darwen near Hoghton, Lancashire, known for its beautiful sandstone gorge, tumbling waterfall, and the towering Hoghton Viaduct above, making it a popular spot for picturesque woodland walks and photography, though trails can be muddy after rain. This site was historically used to power a cotton mill and offers lovely scenery with opportunities to spot wildlife like herons.