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This male Mexican amberwing dragonfly (Perithemis intensa) was kind enough to perch near me as I attempted (and mostly failed) to photograph a flying pair of black saddlebags at Veteran's Oasis Park in Chandler, Arizona.
In the Jardin des Plantes, Paris
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I think these vehicles were delivered new to Arriva's Oswestry depot for town services. MPDs 2296 BF52NZO and 2295 BF52NZN are suitably blinded and are parked up in the depot.
....two cute little silvereye's had been feeding on some apple I put out, something stirred in the trees which made them a little cautious.
Silvereye's are native to New Zealand.
For the 52 in 2019 challenge #11 Matching pair
Cape Gannets (Morus capensis) in scissor behavior as they court next to their nest at the Gannet colony at Lambert's Bay, South Africa. It is terribly hard to isolate a pair as some 19,000 birds were occupying the small island.
A pair of GE's race take a westbound manifest across the MRL's 2nd Sub at Greycliff. And although there are distant cliffs, I believe the town's name comes from the cliffs on the Yellowstone River out of frame to the left.
H LAUPAS1 26A (High Priority Manifest- Laurel, MT to Pasco, WA)
BNSF ES44C4 #8103
BNSF ES44DC #7530
Greycliff, MT
August 29th, 2021
The Guanacos - native to arid, mountainous regions in Patagonia and other parts of South America - are the largest wild members of the camelid family in South America. Most often, they would run away as our van approached. These guanacos were sighted along the coastal highway traveling north from Bahia Bustamante to Gaiman.
Double Shed pairing of 66099 and 66007 lead the Bescot to Toton engineers train on a bright autumnal day. A successful gardening session allowed for this wider shot, sadly the sun was off the front by their arrival.
Was very lucky to witness this behavior this morning. How much encouragement does a guy need Lol. Unfortunately he never completed the act he just sat very close to her.
With call-sign 'Ninja', a pair of the new Royal Air Force BAE Systems Hawk T.2's departing Fairford after RIAT 2013.
Here, No. IV Squadron's specially marked centenary bird, ZK020 leads ZK014 back home to RAF Valley in Anglesey, North Wales.
Based on the original Hawk trainer, these new machines have an extended nose profile which makes them more discernable from their predecessors.
The Hawk has been a particular success with several nations including the UK, Finland, Switzerland and the US.Navy too in the form of the Licence-built T-45 Goshawk.
To date, some 40 odd are in use with the RAF with Canada and Australia also using them in the same role as fast-jet trainers.
Event: Weston Park Classic Car Show
Location: Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizard, Nr Shifnall, Shropshire
Camera: Canon EOS IX7
Lens(s): Canon EF 28mm f/1.8
Film: Jessops SHR200 - expired 2003
Shot ISO: 50
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Overcast & muddy
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter Button
Developer: Bellini C-41 Kit
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)