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I was unable to attend the recent meet up of PCK as I had to accompany my boss to a trip to the marina club with some clients. On the trip I captured some very nice shots. This is the first of the series.
I LOVE MY 40D.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-legged_Buzzard
The Long-legged Buzzard (Buteo rufinus) is a bird of prey.
Description
It is similar in appearance to the Rough-legged Buzzard (Buteo lagopus), but it is larger and more robust. This is one of the largest species of Buteo. Length can range from 50 to 66 cm (20 to 26 in) and wingspan from 115 to 160 cm (45 to 63 in). Females, at an average mass of 1.3 kg (2.9 lb), are larger than males, at an average of 1.1 kg (2.4 lb).[2][3] There are many different colour forms, but usually Long-leggeds have a clear orange tint to the plumage, red or orange tail, pale head and largely white underwings. There is usually a distinctive black carpal patch and dark trailing edge to the wing. The rump and "trousers" are often dark or deep rufous. Plumage varies from ghostly pale individuals to very dark ones. Some plumages are almost similar to those of the Steppe Buzzard, the eastern subspecies of the Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo vulpinus), but Long-legged Buzzards have longer wings and are more like Rough-Legged buzzards or even a small Aquila eagle.
Distribution and habitat
It inhabits dry open plains of northern Africa, southeastern Europe, west and central Asia east to China, and across central India. Recent sightings indicate that there is a small population in the Apulian region of south-eastern Italy. Open, uncultivated areas, with high bushes, trees, cliffs or hillocks are favoured as nesting areas. Younger birds disperse north of breeding grounds and there are records from Northern Europe. The breeding population in Greece is around 60 pairs.
Reforestation in the Judean Mountains in Israel is displacing populations of the Long-legged Buzzard, and the species is moving into the Judean Foothills and competing with the Short-toed Snake Eagle there.
Behaviour
Feeding
It feeds mostly on small rodents, although it will also take lizards, snakes, small birds and large insects.
National Express Gemini 4645 passes Camp Hill whilst carrying a 4 service for Solihull Station
Vehicle Details
Operator: National Express West Midlands
Fleet Details: 4645 'Nitya'
Registration: BX54 DHA
Vehicle Type: Volvo B7TL, Wright Eclipse Gemini
Vehicle History
New to Acocks Green 10/04
86-0122-1 (ex - LDH45-203) a RegioTrans manevrand in statia Brasov trenul R14091 (Craiova - Brasov) spre Marub.
06.04.2014
Stagecoach 10150 LX12 DHA on the 208 draws away from the Station stop in Queensway, Petts Wood. Tuesday 29th March 2016. DSCN36125.
AD E40D-AD Enviro400 10.2m.
Stagecoach 10150 LX12 DHA on the 208 in Queensway, Petts Wood. Wednesday 20th April 2016. DSCN36412.
AD E40D-AD Enviro400 10.2m.
Avon and Somerset Police Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Public Order Van, parked nearby to Bridewell Police Station, Bristol.
Roof ID: 01/574
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01.05.2024 Sibiu, Sibiu
Getting pretty vintage here !!! (the number plate attests the production year to be 1969 !!!) and the exterior (thanks to twenty odd years of being kept in a disused warehouse nearby) looks pretty neat as well (except for the stolen engine bay doors). It belonged to the local railcar overhaul workshop and it was in service until the end of the 90's. Ever since, it's been resting in that warehouse until just a couple of months ago when it was brought out. The mountains behind are superb as well :D
ahaha ^_^
dhin dhin dha ge tir-kit tu, na , ka - ta, dha ge tir-kit dhin na ! Wohoo!
Thas' ektaal for u ;) the simplest version, i'm sure... but it IS indeed ek taal! =D
Boeing 737 Next Gen - MSN 33571 - EI-DHA
Airline Ryanair
Registration : EI-DHA
Country : Ireland
Date : 1985 -
Codes FR RYR
Callsign : Ryanair
Web site : www.ryanair.com
Serial number 33571 LN:1642
Type 737-8AS
First flight date 19/01/2005
Engines 2 x CFMI CFM56-7B26
02/02/2005 Ryanair EI-DHA
Metroline WDE2774 LV23 DHA on the 240 in Station Road, Edgware. Saturday 17th May 2025. DSCN62556.
Wrightbus StreetDeck Electroliner 10.6m.
Photo (c) GJW 2025.
ARRIVA Kent & Surrey 7011 KX13 DHA is seen on Chaucer Way, Larkfield whilst working empty back to depot after arriving on a route 71 working from Maidstone. Thursday 3rd July 2014.
Eleven of these new Volvo Hybrid double deckers entered traffic at Maidstone on Sunday 24th March 2013 for use on routes 71 and 72 (although route 72 branding is only shown on the rear). Route 71 has also been branded as "greenway" and the vehicles carry a striking new livery along with lettering and logos promoting the hybrid technology and the fact these are "green" buses.
Volvo B5LH 10.4m - Wrightbus Gemini
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