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An extract, as it were, from one of my series of trees at night. Seen in County Mayo, Ireland. My 'Best of 2025' album is now up. Take a look here: www.flickr.com/photos/191087541@N02/albums/72177720323661...
A pair of SOO GP38-2s 4412 and 4448 are paired together on the Nitrin job passing through downtown Moline, IL on the return trip to Nahant.
March 17, 2016.
A pair of Cistus albidus flowers after the rain. It's difficult to resist flowers when they're full of raindrops and the sun is shining on them.
Flower 29/100 for the project "100 flowers 2025"
You could hear this "alco" pair barking up the grade here at Dundas, Ontario as we waited for a CN 6060 excursion. The relatively new HR616 2118 looked good with extra flags and a slug of 40 ft. boxcars up front passing the Ford Pinto on the left - October 11, 1982.
A pair of Cooper's Hawks have a nest right in the neighborhood and have been providing great views for passerby's. The eggs have hatched and both the male and female are bringing food back to the nest a few times a day. They are both quite effective hunters.
Sunnyvale, CA.
This cute pair of Mallee Ringnecks, Barnardius zonarius, flew into a tree just above my head, while I was taking photos.
Rawnsely Park Station, Flinders Ranges.
……Rather liked these two pair of trees that have clearly been growing together for a long time. Hope you all had a good Boxing day and are staying Covid safe, Alan;-)……
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Great white pelicans
Seen at L'Oceanogràfic oceanarium/aquarium in the central lake.
City of Arts & Sciences
- Valencia, Spain
A pair of even numbered SD70ACes depart Conway Yard eastbound on a hazy summer morning in the Ohio River Valley.
NS 1204 SD70ACe
Compositionally Challenged Week 51-52 - Celebrations
Finding two bald eagles on this beautiful Colorado winter day is something to celebrate! Heavily cropped. : )
Deer hanging out in the cemetery
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This pair of swans was blocking the towpath by Bridge 53 at Stoke Bruerne in Northamptonshire. I edged past them very gently and they moved an inch or two towards the water. But Judy, who had our little Yorkie on a lead, wisely decided to stay well clear.
At one time the canal was crossed by the road a few yards to the west of here, and there is an earlier arch, dating from the late 1700s, out of shot to the left. It was decided to increase the capacity of the canal by having a parallel lock, and extending the length of the bridge by building a second arch (pictured). This dates from 1835. Eventually the lock on the west side fell into disuse and became land-locked. The main canal now flows under this more recent arch of the bridge.
Source: British Listed Buildings
Never know what NS might cook up, in this case 20H had a heritage pairing they ran in some great morning light.