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The Ashy-headed Goose (Chloephaga poliocephala) is a large sheldgoose, which breeds in mountainous areas of southernmost South America and winters on lowlands just north of its breeding range.
The lined nest is built in tall grass, and 4–6 eggs are laid. This terrestrial species favors damp upland forest clearings and feeds by grazing; it rarely swims. The ashy-headed goose is a stocky 50–55 cm (20–22 in) bird with a pale brown back, chestnut neck and black-barred white flanks. The head is grey and paler over the crown. The inside of the legs are black and the outside of the legs are red. Sexes are similar, except that the male may have reduced or no underparts barring. Immature birds are duller and have brown heads. In flight, this species shows black primaries, with the rest of the wing white except for a broad green bar. The male's call is a soft whistle, and the female's is a harsh cackle. (Wikipedia); Patagonia; Argentina
A pair of Scorpion tanks doing a display at Wartime in the vale, Ashdown camp Evesham, Worcestershire
There back and have been photographing them every day, for hours. This is one of 5 nests of the Great Blue Herons and this being the most active, so far, hope every one enjoys looking as much as I do shooting.
The ACe situation down here in Union Pacific land is somewhat different to up there in BNSF land.
Frankly, there's so many, they're almost crunching under your feet...
It makes a change from wall to wall GE's though. And, if I'm honest, I've developed a bit of a soft spot for the chunky EMD's, with their slightly wheezy and monstrously noisy two-stroke whine and the mad as a bag of badgers K5LLA horns.
Here's a pair now, straddling the Yuma Main Canal. Arizona is just around the corner...
The bit of Yuma AZ that's actually in California. I think... 8 February 2023.
UP 8424 EMD SD70ACe
UP 8532 EMD SD70ACe
Pacific National pair 8143 and 8179 on the quiet at Parkes Station.
Parkes, New South Wales, Australia.
I miss my friends already....it was a special weekend and I really didn't want to leave them!
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SBB Re 4/4 420 153 + 420 300 Zurich HB. 420 300 had recently been released from an R2 exam at Bellinzona, thus had nice shiny wheels.
Cloudy day, but Sun came out all of a sudden so I ran to river, nothing going on but spotted this pair of eagles about a mile up river, drove up and took a few from the road. Esopus Meadows
A pair of Bald Eagles near their nest in Delta, BC
Cheers, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's to all my Flickr friends. Thank you for your comments through 2024.
One of the strange things this pair of Lesser Black backed gulls did whenever one of them came back from a trip away from the pond. They also did some syncronized head shaking and lots of calling.
Looking rather smart in the current Edwards livery are a pair of their VDL Futura 2s, WJ16KBO & WJ66KCO, pictured at the recently opened Belgrave Sands Hotel in Torquay.
Company: Edwards of Llantwit Fardre
Registration: WJ16KBO
New: 2016
Chassis: VDL Futura 2 FHD2-129/370
Bodywork: VDL C49Ft
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Registration: WJ66KCO
New: 2016
Chassis: VDL Futura 2 FHD2
Bodywork: VDL C49Ft?
Location: Belgrave Sands Hotel, Belgrave Road, Torquay
Exposure: 1/50 @ f6.3 200ISO
Date: 7 January 2017
2017 - iPhone SE
Durbaville Hills wine farm offer wine pairings with biltong, chocolate and cheese. Cheese is next on my list.
Tools for pairing
Strobist info:
Radio triggers.
Three lights: Kick light with white reflector. Main light with mini softbox. Fill light with honeycomb grid.
Stylized in Capture One Pro 8.
In Explore: May 12th, 2016
A change of pace - Pairs, a still life study with cross processing and textures in GIMP.
- "Thank you". for textures by pareeerica
* Caramel Grunge *
Mulga Parrot pair
Psephotus varius
August 8th, 2017
Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
The Mulga parrot could well be the most colourful of all of Australia's parrots - even the female is very well coloured! On my August trip to Bowra, these stunning birds were right up the top of my photographic wishlist!
We were pointed in the direction of a spot where 4-6 Mulgas would come in each morning for a drink. They were vary wary & even though we were fully decked out in camo they would only drop in for a few fleeting moments for a quick drink before taking flight again.
For this image, the male had posed beautifully on the perch, but milliseconds before I could fire a shot a female decided she wanted the perch & the male took flight! Initially I thought this image was destined for the trash can but once I saw it on the big screen I was stoked at how sharp the male was & the action I had captured!
They might a pair but if the male downy is around, the female usually isn't. In the pecking order at the suet, the male downy is the king unless the red-bellied woodpeckers are there.
A pair of knitting needles I have had for years. I don't knit, but used them as part of a decoration that consisted of a basket of yarn with the needles protruding. I am a crocheter and crochet hooks would have gotten lost in the basket, thus the use of knitting needles.
Nasturtiums are still thriving while many of the other summer blooms are finishing now.
For 'The Hills Are Alive' and her appreciation for nasturtiums.
For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Two'