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Palms and Dome - Sunnylife Ombre Underwater Film Camera, Ilford HP5 Plus.
Check out the video I made about this camera: youtu.be/0CgGAK9yLLM
Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (Bangalow palm, king palm, Illawara palm, piccabben, piccabeen) is an Australian palm. It can grow over 20 m tall. Its flower colour is violet and the red fruits are attractive to birds. It flowers in midsummer and has evergreen foliage.
The Piccabeen Palm grows in the wet subtropics. It seeks a good water supply so ravines and grottos are well populated. Its fronds do not create a nesting environment for insects or macrofauna like rodents, so are a tolerable tree for urban environments. Originally in Australia from the landbridge created 45,000 years ago by the receding ocean levels during the last glacial, the probable 'native' environment in prehistory was Indonesia.
It has become a noxious weed in many areas where it has been used as an ornamental plant.
Just another oldie from more than a half dozen years ago. So far this is my only time railfanning the west coast region of Florida, and I did enjoy it and would like to get back to the Tampa area sometime.
Anyway this is just a simple shot with far less than ideal light conditions that has gotten better with age now that the classic old school Atlantic Coast Line era signals here are gone, having been replaced with generic modern safetrans.
This is CSXT local O854 headed north to Yeoman Yard behind a pair of big Gevos with the daily train of loaded Tropicana refrigerator cars from the giant orange juice plant in Bradenton. They are passing the Palm River hold out signal MP AZA 880.7 on CSXT's Tampa Terminal Sub and will shortly cross the 1000 ft bridge over the river and enter the city limits of Tampa and swing east into the yard only a mile away.
Unincorporated Palm River
Hillsborough County, Florida
Sunday April 24, 2016
Decimus Burton's iconic Palm House at Kew Gardens.
Stitched from four shots in portrait orientation.
A stately female palm spider with a tiny male.
Eine stattliche weibliche Palmenspinne mit einem winzigen Männchen.
Rotbeinige Goldene Kugelweberspinne
Nephila inaurata madagascariensis ist eine Unterart der Madagaskar-Seidenspinne,
die hauptsächlich auf den Seychellen vorkommt und zur Gattung der Seidenspinnen (Nephila) gehört.
Ihre großen Netze sind extrem stark und leuchten im Sonnenlicht wie Gold.
This picture is a cropped part of another picture. Here is the link to the original photo.: www.flickr.com/gp/flatleader/5ht88P
Sweet mama ...what a great place this was yesterday....tons of people, loads of sun, heaps of sand and surf .... a perfect day to be at the beach....
Well my dear friends ...It's New Year's eve here downunder ...I want to take this moment to wish Each and EVERYONE of you and your loved ones a Very Happy New Year.... early....lol.... okay....
Be well and THANK YOU ....for 2010 .... it's been one hell of a ride..... Merci
xox Mart
Seen at Metzger Marsh during 2023 Spring Warbler Migration.
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I like how this Palm Warbler is perched among fresh green leaves. As described on eBird, this species is “known for constantly bobbing its tail. Often forages on the ground, unlike most other warblers.” This bird appeared near Cold Lake Provincial Park in the western Canadian province of Alberta.