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There were several pairs of Pelicans nearby to the Jetty, looking to scrounge a feed from the fishermen nearby.
Happy to find a pair of migrating scaup at our park today, swimming in a pool of water from the melting ice.
Sorry for so many similar photos. It's been years since I have seen any of these these there. Some not the best quality but saving anyway. Will replace if I get better ones should they stay longer.
A pair of shower/swimming ear protectors.
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Happy Macro Mondays to you all!
Rajah shelduks are found in Australia and New Guinea. They pair up for life. I am told that if one of them dies the other one will also die.
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[Rezz Room] Hyena Adult Animesh (Companion)
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Konoha - Populus saisei
Konoha - Petunia liam
Konoha - Dandelions
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Scarlet Creative Great Elm Cottage
+Half-Deer+ White Baby Bird
Titans - The Etoile Fountain
-Garden- by anc "canola flower"
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A pair of GE P32-8BWHs bring the Borealis into Saint Paul past the CPKC St. Paul Yard as it approaches Union Depot.
A pair of Union Pacific SD70ACe's bring an empty coal train west along the former D&RGW Moffat Route west of Granby, CO after a meet with an eastbound BNSF freight in town.
Macro Mondays
Goes together like
Pen and Paper
"Pen and Paper" used to go together well in the past, nowadays they are being replaced by "Finger and Cell Phone" !
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Golden Russet Bosc, from, South Africa,
The Beurré Bosc or Bosc is a cultivar of the European pear (Pyrus communis), originally from France or Belgium. Also known as the Kaiser, it is grown in Europe, Australia, British Columbia and Ontario, Canada, and the U.S. states of California, Washington, and Oregon.
The Beurré Bosc was cultivated first in Belgium or France. The name Bosc is given after a French horticulturist named Louis Bosc, and "Beurré" means "buttery," referring to the fruit's soft, juicy texture.
Rhyticeros undulatus
Statut UICN: Vulnérable - VU
Conservation status: Vulnerable - VU
Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malysia / Malaisie
A pair of beautiful Spitfires, a wonderful Hurricane and the incredible Lancaster of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight doing what they always did at the 1980 Farnborough International Air Show
Long before and over the four and a half decades since, time after time they've graced our skies the length and breadth of these Isles
Following their tragic loss earlier this year most of the Flight have been grounded and to date the Lancaster and a Griffon powered Spitfire are the only ones now back in the air
Fingers crossed that they will all return to our skies for the forthcoming season
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
A mating pair of Hairies at Shapwick Heath. Not a great background unfortunately, but this was the only pair I spotted.
Egyptian Geese (Alopochen aegyptiaca) mated pair; shoreline of Zambezi River in my favorfite golden light; Zambia; Africa; Ancient Egyptians considered these geese sacred. With that color plumage I understand why.
A lovely pair, big and round
In the wildness, now are found
Pushed together or spreading wide
Their beauty revealed, they no longer hide
Exposed to all eyes are found
A lovely pair, so big and round
And now a pair no longer.
Illinois Midland RS1325s #30 and #31 bring a healthy-sized Powerton Roadswitcher south near Manito, IL. This one-time chase was the result of a lucky snippet of radio chatter between dispatcher and "something" 30 while I was enroute to Peoria. A quick check of Google and former plans were "circular filed" in favor of catching this move.
Glad I did it; sorry I'll never have another chance. #30 now works on the Atlantic and Western, another G&W shortline located in North Carolina.
When I landed at O’Hare to spend a few days on a work assignment in Chicago, I checked my phone and saw that UP 4141 was on display at Proviso. I arrived to find it paired with the veterans unit and approachable from a distance only for non-employees as this was a display for employees. Fortunately, I met fellow Flickr member and employee Eric, who kindly offered to adopt me as a distant cousin. The UP had flood lights around the pair, so I returned for a nocturnal view.