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Blasting through Melbourne's East side by side, Steamrail's preserved Tait Set overtakes top & tailed K100 & K183 as the two trains fly through the station in Canterbury with trains 8541 & 8561 as a part of the first parallel run on Steamrail's Welcome Back Red Rattlers tour. 3/7/22
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Lake Nicasio, Ca.
I was debating whether to go grab a sunset shot yesterday, since it was so gray out, i decided to just go for it. Very glad i did, the color only lasted 5 min. what a show. This lake is about 20 min away, convenient.
An airplane is flying parallel with the rotor blade of a wind turbine.
Location: Industrial area Genk.
Country: Belgium.
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Approaching thunderstorm drops lightning in the Wallowa Mountains. The main bolt is ribbon lightning.
I found this queen (or more accurately, gyne) in my shed, apparently lifeless. Gynes find their way in, looking for possible nest sites, then become trapped & starve. Finding some signs of life, I stuck her in a heated vivarium with some sugar/water mix & 25 minutes later she was literally buzzing. It gave me the opportunity to take some shots which show the key identification features.
1. Yellow stripes on thorax NOT parallel-sided (compare with Vespula vulgaris).
2. pale hairs (not black) on first segment of abdomen.
3. Spots on second abdominal segment NOT joined to black band; central black marking elongate, tip reaching margin of next segment. (compare V. vulgaris).
4. Black lines originating from base of antennae narrow in the middle (compare V. vulgaris).
5. Space between bottom of eye & mandible ("malar space") is very short (this feature separates Vespula species from Dolichovespula species, which have an obvious gap between the two structures).
6."Occular sinus" yellow.
7. Three spots on face. Facial markings are often used to separate wasp species, but they are variable; this individual has the upper spot atypically joined to the black marking above it.
There are several other species of social wasp present in Britain, all generally quite similar. Many share some of the features shown above, but the combination of all the above is unique to V. germanica.
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3D en 2D. Escaliers et rampes photographiés au Musée des beaux arts de Montréal.
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3D in 2D. Stairs and banisters photographed at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
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Cars and train run in parallel whilst crossing Chepstow railway bridge. This is the second shot from my brief visit here with both diverted workings only minutes apart. 6F15 17:24 Severn Tunnel Junction to Westbury Down Yard.