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A small, slim finch, widely distributed and once very popular as a cage bird because of its melodious song. Males are attractively marked with crimson foreheads and breasts, females much browner. It has an undulating flight, usually twittering as it flies and may be seen in large flocks during the winter..The dunnock can be seen on farmland and heathland across the UK. But, like so many other farmland birds, linnets are declining rapidly, mainly due to agricultural intensification.

The distributed power unit at the rear of an eastbound stack train rolls away from me at Grant Lake in the Columbia River Gorge. This train is between Home Valley and Cooks on the BNSF Fallbridge Subdivision. The hills in the distance are across the Columbia in Oregon.

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Widely distributed on the European continent from Estonia to Greece. On Rhodes there is a so-called Valley of the Butterflies where this species blankets the vegetation in countless thousands. Disturb them and they fly up, causing an explosion of orange as they expose their hindwings and bodies.

In the UK the range is expanding but it is still rather uncommon and restricted to the south. In Victorian times associated with the Channel Islands, hence the name. Surprising to encounter it nearly as far north as the Forest of Dean, but the locality has an abundance of nettles, buddleia and, in cultivation, raspberries, all larval food plants, so they should do well here.

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Drops of record cleaner fluid on a 45-rpm record. The record is on a record-cleaning machine consisting of a turntable driven at slow speed, a spindle with a threaded clamping knob to hold the record snugly in place, and a built-in vacuum to suck up the fluid and debris.

 

The fluid is applied with a squirt bottle, a fine-haired brush is used to distribute the fluid and scrub the record for ten revolutions of the record in reverse, then forward, then the record is vacuumed clean and dry.

The sand lizard, seen in the forest :)

 

The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) is a lacertid lizard distributed across most of Europe and eastwards to Mongolia. It does not occur in the Iberian peninsula or European Turkey.

As juveniles they are usually brown with two light brown lines on the top of the flanks, on the flanks they have light spots bordered by a dark colour. Male adults are usually green on the flanks and a brownish back with smaller black markings and lighter scales inside of these black markings, the tail is brown and hind limbs also. Females are more brown, on the flanks they have various dark markings also with a lighter dot or two inside of this dark patch. Sand Lizards can reach up to 25 cm (10 in) in length. This species can be found in a wide range of habitat types including meadows, heathland, coastal dunes, grassland, steppe, subalpine and alpine meadows, shrubland, hedgerows, open woodland, in alpine areas, traditionally managed agricultural land and rural gardens. It appears after hibernation in March in the North, in March - April in the South and at mountains.

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Jaszczurka zwinka spotkana w lesie :)

 

Jaszczurka zwinka (Lacerta agilis) – gatunek jaszczurki z rodziny jaszczurek właściwych. Występuje na większości kontynentu europejskiego poza jego południowymi krańcami. Na zachodzie granicą jej zasięgu jest środkowa Francja. Na północy spotkać ją można nawet w centrum Półwyspu Skandynawskiego. Jej wschodnie siedliska sięgają po środkową Rosję. Występuje również w Turcji i zachodniej Azji. Zwinka preferuje siedliska nizinne. Najczęściej można ją spotkać w niskiej trawie, wygrzewającą się w słońcu. Jest bardzo ciepłolubna. Maksymalna długość ciała w Polsce dochodzi do 25 cm. Samca można odróżnić od samicy po tym, że ma on zielonkawe podbrzusze, czasem nakrapiane drobnymi plamkami, zaś samica ma szary lub kremowy spód ciała. W okresie godowym, czyli w maju, samce przybierają intensywną zieloną barwę. Młode zwinki po wykluciu się, podobnie jak młode innych jaszczurek, są znacznie ciemniejsze niż osobniki dorosłe. Jej ogon jest nieco dłuższy od tułowia. W sytuacji zagrożenia zostaje odrzucony jako przynęta dla drapieżnika. Z czasem odrasta do pierwotnej długości.

 

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5025 with BW983 empty Aurizon distributed power train cruises through East Maitland heading for Mt Arthur colliery.

 

QR National changed its name to Aurizon in December 2012, some of the fleet still carry their original trading name.

 

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Just as the ((DP)) decal indicates, CM44AC 7208 is tonight's distributed power on a paused freight in Corbin. I was happy to see that Corbin's yard lighting has been modernized. The new lights are much brighter, and offer a much cleaner shot than the old ones.

We have done a lot of walking over the last view days and this is the view that greeted us at the end of our walk from Widemouth Bay

 

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Widely distributed especially in eastern Australia, the Sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) is a popular Australian icon with a raucous screech. Once kept as pets (often under appalling conditions) 'cockies' were children's favourites because they are adept mimics of the human voice. Examples are 'hello cockie' or one I knew years ago which said 'what the devil's the matter' whenever the back door was opened.

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The lilac-breasted roller (Coracias caudatus) is an African bird of the roller family, Coraciidae. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, and is a vagrant to the southern Arabian Peninsula. It prefers open woodland and savanna, and it is for the most part absent from treeless places. Usually found alone or in pairs, it perches conspicuously at the tops of trees, poles or other high vantage points from where it can spot insects, lizards, scorpions, snails, small birds and rodents moving about on the ground. Nesting takes place in a natural hole in a tree where a clutch of 2–4 eggs are laid, and incubated by both parents, who are extremely aggressive in defence of their nest, taking on raptors and other birds. During the breeding season the male will rise to a fair height (69 to 144 metres), descending in swoops and dives, while uttering harsh, discordant cries. The sexes are different in coloration, and juveniles lack the long tail streamers of adults. This species is unofficially considered the national bird of Kenya. Alternative names for the lilac-breasted roller include the fork-tailed roller, lilac-throated roller (also used for a subspecies of purple roller) and Mosilikatze's roller.

Love in a Mist or Cornflower seed heads from our front garden

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The red deer is distributed throughout much of Europe and Asia Minor, with isolated populations found as far east as western China. It is closely related to the wapiti (C. canadensis) of North America. Since the decline in the market for venison, the Scottish population has, despite shooting, expanded rapidly, and may number up to 400,000 animals, also necessitating culls to preserve natural habitats. From a slide taken in June 1989

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Wisdom from the arctic: "Unless you're the lead dog, the view never changes". Here this would seem to apply to the 'horseheads and ponies' utilized as DPUs (distributed power units), especially on stack trains, like Norfolk Southern 27A, as it follows the golden steel road while passing through Berryville, Virginia on February 1, 2025.

This impatient was tired of waiting then started chasing the fish.

 

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I went to an early morning business meeting at Hoebridge Golf club yesterday and saw a cracking sunrise developing from the clubhouse so I had a quick wander up to the tee to get a few shots!

 

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"Because they eat decaying flesh, Blue Bottle flies in the house sometimes indicate a decomposing animal in an attic or wall void...Outdoors, dead and decomposing animal carcasses, pet feces, and trash attract them, as well....""

 

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Argiope bruennichi is a species of orb-web spider distributed throughout central Europe, northern Europe, north Africa, parts of Asia, and the Azores archipelago. Like many other members of the genus Argiope, it shows striking yellow and black markings on its abdomen.

House Finch: Resident from southeastern Canada to Mexico. Introduced to eastern North America, where it is now widespread in cities and residential areas. In the west, preferred habitats include chaparral, deserts, orchards, and suburban areas. Now widely distributed throughout much of the U.S. and Mexico.

The coloring of the male House Finch can range from deep red to golden yellow, depending on available diet during molting.

Originally they were brought from the Southwest to Long Island as caged birds. In 1940, a small population was released into the wild and flourished. They have since spread throughout the eastern and Midwestern United States.

Considered a pest by some, they are susceptible to chronic infections that can spread to other feeder visitors and commercial poultry.

A group of house finches are collectively known as a "development" of finches.

 

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apologies for not much commenting ect lately as some of you may know my mum was seriously Ill In Hospital for a while and I nearly lost her she was disharged from hospital a few weeks ago and I have been busy looking after her at my home and preparing her for her return to her own home she is now back at home and doing well but still needs alot of care as as I am the only person she has got to help its down to me the past 8 weeks or so have been a total nightmare and I have been running on auto pilot and finally everything has caught up with me feel totally exhausted and run down at one point I was spending 11 hours per day at the hospital Just so glad my mum is still here and I thank god every day for that and for getting me through the toughest 2 months of my life xx

A pair of General Electric locomotives shove a Union Pacific GSBNWR 11 "grainer" through Soda Springs, Idaho on Aug. 12, 2023.

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The black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus) is a widely distributed very long-legged wader in the avocet and stilt family (Recurvirostridae).

 

Adults are 33–36 cm (13–14 in) long. They have long pink legs, a long thin black bill and are blackish above and white below, with a white head and neck with a varying amount of black. Males have a black back, often with greenish gloss. Females' backs have a brown hue, contrasting with the black remiges. In the populations that have the top of the head normally white at least in winter, females tend to have less black on head and neck all year round, while males often have much black, particularly in summer. This difference is not clear-cut, however, and males usually get all-white heads in winter.

 

Immature birds are grey instead of black and have a markedly sandy hue on the wings, with light feather fringes appearing as a whitish line in flight.

 

The breeding habitat of all these stilts is marshes, shallow lakes and ponds. Some populations are migratory and move to the ocean coasts in winter; those in warmer regions are generally resident or short-range vagrants. In Europe, the black-winged stilt is a regular spring overshoot vagrant north of its normal range, occasionally remaining to breed in northern European countries. Pairs have successfully bred in Britain in 1987, and after a 27-year hiatus, two instances of successful breeding in Southern England in 2014. 13 young were fledged in southern England in 2017.

 

These birds pick up their food from sand or water. They mainly eat insects and crustaceans.

 

The nest site is a bare spot on the ground near water. These birds often nest in small groups, sometimes with avocets.

 

The black-winged stilt is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds applies.

 

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Another Moderate Risk day... but I'm the one taking the risk as I started my day in west central Kansas. Though just my luck all the action was in my backyard in south central Nebraska that afternoon. I should have stayed local...

 

Storm development was spotty at best, and the first storm was the best of the day, though I did get into some action once back into southwest Nebraska... I wasn't disappointed...

 

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Installation Shalekhet – Fallen leaves 10 000 faces punched out of steel are distributed on the ground of the Memory Void, the only "voided" space of the Libeskind Building that can be entered. Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman dedicated his artwork not only to Jews killed during the Shoah, but to all victims of violence and war. Visitors are invited to walk on the faces and listen to the sounds created by the metal sheets, as they clang and rattle against one another. Other art installations exhibited permanently in the museum are by Arnold Dreyblatt, Minka Hauschild, and Via Lewandowsky

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Cyathea medullaris, popularly known as the black tree fern, is a large tree fern up to 20 m tall. It is distributed across the south-west Pacific from Fiji to Pitcairn and New Zealand. The ferns are seen here in Tennyson Inlet, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand.

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August 22, 2021 - West of Orleans Nebraska US

 

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We had to pack up and move south via Hwy 283 South then Head due east of Hwy 89. This route takes us though Beaver City, Orleans, and eventually just north of Alma Nebraska.

 

Now just west of Orleans Nebraska. Meso on this storm was getting well defined. Definite rotation and we were under it. Pulled ahead of the storm about 5 to 6 miles to get this next set of jaw dropping images.

 

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The American robin is widely distributed throughout North America, wintering from southern Canada to central Mexico and along the Pacific Coast.

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On the northern border of Kansas I patiently awaited the last severe cells that I could chase in 2018. I was in position for another fantastic chase day. No nader... but I had some excellent structure before she went outflow dominant east of Smith Center Kansas. It was definitely worth my time that afternoon. (BTW I spelled dominant wrong in the video...lol)

 

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Beautiful demoiselle are distributed across all of Europe with the exception of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula, the Balearic Islands, and Iceland. In the north, it extends to the Arctic Ocean, much farther north than the banded demoiselle. Its southern populations can be found as far south as Morocco and Algeria.

 

The eastern subspecies of C. v. japonica, found on the Japanese islands, is under debate as to whether it is a separate species.

 

The beautiful demoiselle is mostly found in lowland locations. Regular findings come from areas up to a maximum height of 980 m above sea level; occasionally, they may be found up to 1,200 meters in altitude, such as in the Alps.

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apologies for not much commenting ect lately as some of you may know my mum was seriously Ill In Hospital for a while and I nearly lost her she was disharged from hospital a few weeks ago and I have been busy looking after her at my home and preparing her for her return to her own home she is now back at home and doing well but still needs alot of care as as I am the only person she has got to help its down to me the past 8 weeks or so have been a total nightmare and I have been running on auto pilot and finally everything has caught up with me feel totally exhausted and run down at one point I was spending 11 hours per day at the hospital Just so glad my mum is still here and I thank god every day for that and for getting me through the toughest 2 months of my life xx

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