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At work we have to go from Code Yellow to Code Orange. You will know I am talking about measures that have to be taken against the spreading of the Covid-19 virus.
My photo of a begonia symbolises Code Orange in the communication towards employees: it is orange, but with a hint of yellow: we are trying to look upon the bright side!
...and this lovely tree will bloom again. My favourite every springtime...
Take care you all!
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A plain, chunky bird with a “big mouth.” Found in foothill rainforest of western Ecuador and western Colombia. It’s mostly olive-brown with pale eyes and a stout bill. Forages at middle levels of the forest and may join mixed-species flocks. Sings incessantly early in the morning, giving loud whistles intermixed with scratchy twitters and squeaks. It can open its beak surprisingly wide while singing, giving the impression that it’s shouting. (eBird)
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I've been going through my photo archive, updating names based on the latest taxonomy. As part of that work, I've come across photos that I've never processed or posted (usually because they were too grainy, fuzzy, etc.). New editing tools, though, have meant that a few will now see the light of day, like this one. Taken in the early hours of the morning by a less than perfect camera, it finally comes to light after some heavy duty editing.
Note: I had originally ID'd this bird as a South American Leaftosser (which is very similar to this). When I posted it on eBird, the reviewer got back to me almost immediately with a correction. Oh well, still a lifer and still the one and only time I've seen this bird.
San Jorge de Milpe, Pinchincha, Ecuador. July 2019.
Magic Birding Circuit.
Weston-super-Mare's new lamp posts have been marked with Morse Code on them. The Morse Code givess the street name the post is sighted. This one is Pier Square.
When I was working on this it reminded my of those DNA coding trays thus the title. Base image created using a Canon PowerShot camera and processed using Photoshop, and Redfield filters.
Happy Sliders Sundy!
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Shot @ Rajagiri Fort, Gingee, Tamil Nadu , India.
Boeing 777 - MSN 38706
Status : Active
Registration : F-GZNJ
Airline Air France
Country : France
Date : 1933 -
Codes: AF AFR
Callsign : AirFrans
Web site : www.airfrance.fr
Type777-328ER
First flight date06/04/2011
Test registration
Plane age9.7 years
Seat configurationC42 W24 Y315 Seat
Engines 2 x GE GE90-115B
F-GZNJ15/04/2011Air Francelsd from Athena1 Aviation leasing
After a long delay at Elk Creek, NS 8098, the Conrail heritage unit, departs south with a train that was loaded up the road at Brewster, Minnesota on Union Pacific's Worthington Subdivision.
Blind Coding is when a programmer works on code without running it until completion. Normally this is a terrible idea but it makes for a very fun challenge!
impressions @ red-light district
"Tunnel of Tears" by Keith Sonnier (USA)
Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst e.V., Unna (GER)
www.lichtkunst-unna.de/de/museum
opposite view - from the other door: