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EasyJet pair parked at Cardiff Airport 05/12/2016. Both weather diversions from Bristol. Thanks to S.W.A.G for diverts info. G-EFZI and G-EZAK.
Spring is in the air as the red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus) begin mating. This pair was in the Three Sister's Springs Unit of the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge Complex in Florida.
Pair of Fuchsia in the garden, against a green fence.
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Two raindrops from the rainy day this week. Nikon F3HP, Imperiale Type S film (expired July 1977), HC-110 1:90 for 18 minutes, agitated every three.
This pair of ticks seems to work together to increase the chances finding some fresh blood. :D
Stack info: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon MP-E 65 lens
26 natural light exposures, f7.1, ISO 200
Magnification: 1.5X
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We stopped at the Hardware store to get more birdseed and these two walked past me. They are employees of the store I think it was lucky to see two guys dressed in the same T and jeans.
Felton, Grimwade and Bickford. From former timber settlements in the jarrah forest in SW Western Australia...pre 1960. There is also a clear one, which would complete the trio!
Fountains on one of the lakes at Luther Britt Park. My wife spent part of our Saturday afternoon at the park.
This is a picture of two geese I found walking next to Lake St. Benedict. Geese, like many animals, are important to our environment because of there ability to fertilize the soil. When geese eat plants the seeds are sometimes consumed as well. The seeds are then dispersed when the goose poops. This is good for the environment because it spreads out the location of plants and gives the soil nutrients. #BenU #Ecology #BIOL180 #Fall2019 #image1
Kenosha Wisconsin The Unimog on the left is assigned to streetcar duty and besides clearing track of snow, it also serves as linecar. The Unimog 437/31 on the right is part of the street department and is the last one they have, at one time the street dept. had about 12, including the streetcar one on the left
With 25% odds, the CPBN picked the right yard track to pull down to the west end of the MNNR Yard. Here it is led by a matching SD60/GP38 pair and will soon be coming to a stop in the shadow of Raymond Avenue.
I believe these hold "chat" or "khat," the local chewable plant that is some form of amphetamine. The leaves are from the "false banana" or enset tree, a key Ethiopian crop