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430 spider in Del Mar, San Diego, California. Came out almost animated after the edit, but I liked it.
*Title correction by Hayden G. Photography
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Brian Piccolo Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Owlets,burrowing owl
Species: Libellula quadrimaculata
The Four-spotted Chaser is easily recognised by the two dark spots on the leading edge of each wing - giving this species its name. It can be seen on heathlands and near ponds and lakes. Info: Wildlife Trusts.
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...at Pulborough Brooks.
I've done my best to correctly identify this lovely dragonfly, but will happily be corrected.
I thought this was female Broad-Bodied Chaser - fooled by what I'm pretty sure were the bluish males of that species also around - though they never stopped long enough to be sure of the id or to catch a shot. I'm always happy to be corrected by those with more knowledge of these creatures and am sure that Nick has the correct id - thanks!
Tommorrows Macro Mondays theme is Board game pieces.....
Our favourite Board game is Scrabble, LOVE on a triple word score equals Twenty Four...................
Crissolo, Piemonte, Italy, 2018
Went on a hike past Monviso Mountain today. Road to carpark was closed so we hiked to the hiking trail, only to find the intended trail blocked by snow from an avalanche. I feigned disappointment and happily hiked back down again.
Four Freightliner Class 86’s Nos.86627 X 86638 X 86609 X 86608 pass Althorp with 4L89 07:18 Crewe Basford Hall - Felixstowe. 23-03-2020.
While passing through the Quad Cities yesterday, I heard the Iowa Interstate 708 copying a warrant on the Industrial Track from Silvis to Rock Island, and having that great combo of great sunlight and free time at my disposal, I had to go after it.
This is the IAIS' RISW (Rock Island Switcher), and even though it was running Long-Hood Forward, I was still happy to nab this shot, as any given opportunity to photograph a 51 year-old unit (!!!) on the point is a good one these days. From here, it was to run down the Milan Branch, but I didn't have time, or available sunlight to chase it.
The 708 was built in June 1972 as the PC 7974, before finding its way to Conrail four years later, and eventually the LLPX lease fleet.