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Just below the summit of Legges Tor, which rises above the central plateau of Ben Lomond, we come across some interesting equipment. The ski lift is obvious enough, but my title reflects a little confusion as to the origins of the solar panel on the right.

 

My first thought was a weather station, but that seems unlikely since we lack the means of measuring rainfall and wind speed (there's no anemometer). Is it an alien probe? My guess is that it in fact measures seismic activity and relays this information electronically.

 

Interestingly enough, this is the only place on the entire mountain that has mobile phone reception. So one would think that our phones can tap into whatever signal is being emitted from this "probe". Any suggestions warmly welcomed.

Black crowned Night Heron

 

"A heron can use a Probing

technique by quickly and repeatedly moving its bill into and out of the water or

substrate, in a method more typical of ibises. Probing is a non-visual, tactile foraging

technique. A more common behavior is Pecking. The heron merely picks up an item

from the substrate, often repeating the movement. The substrate may be the ground, a

plant, or surface of the water. A specialized method is Scooping used by the Boat Billed

Heron. By Scooping, the individual walks forward with its bill partially submerged,

thrusting forward and Scooping with each step.

Prey are caught in the bill either by Impale Capture or Grasp Capture. Impaling

means the bill tip goes into or through the prey. This occurs mostly on large and wide

prey, and mostly by herons with bills large enough to withstand the stress of impaling

and landing a larger prey item. Grasping is the more common capture method in which

prey are caught in a tweezers grip."

 

from heronconservation.org

 

But this Hudsonian Godwit doesn't mind.

From the archives... One year ago.

 

Or what a probe on a shoestring budget (broken lander leg) might see upon landing at the Michigan City Lighthouse. The near object is a massive block of ice which has formed over a small concrete pillar. The frozen, Southern tip of Lake Michigan is between the frozen pillar and the sky beyond.

 

Whether the probe landed here, or at the U.S. Capitol Building, the conclusion might be the same: no life here (no offense to those living camera left...the probe was just pointed the wrong way here).

 

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A Dowitcher searching for sustenance in the beach wrack. Seen off of the Estero Bluffs north of Cayucos, ca.

Porter Valley wander

1992. Charles De Gaulle airport, France.

My handmade radio probe for borehole exploration.

Despite the availability of all necessary documents and presence agents of Hydro Invest company, the customs officers of airport forced me completely disassemble the device and wait for arrival of their technical specialists.

(Whole body did not fit in frame with my lens)

on their way

HSS!

Very tidy example seen on the way home from a Saturday morning show and autojumble, making for a pleasing '90s scene with my Lexus.

 

Mileage surprisingly high at 161k when last MoTed in 2024.

A white-headed stilt hunting for fish in the wetlands of Dumangas.

Red-breasted nuthatch

Piping plover using its leg to lure the worms out of wet sand

Inside a massive, closed warehouse. One could spend days wandering this cavernous space. After closing, this building was intentionally left to rot with the plans of demolition. Workers are slowly removing valuable equipment but there is a long journey ahead with the environmental cleanup of the entire property.

 

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2.1 litre. 57,000 miles at the last MOT.

... Thanksgiving Day project ...

 

Lego #75306

Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid

www.lego.com/en-us/product/imperial-probe-droid-75306

 

Colorado Springs, CO

Morro Strand State Beach, Morro Bay, California 2007

   

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The Orb Probes by Daniel Arrhakis (2015)

 

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And the Music : Zack Hemsey - "Informing The Target"

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFcqN-J6sMo

 

- We are always on alert with our probes, at any moment we can have the visit of our invaders ... they are our eyes ! This is a image seen within one of them. We call them Sentinels !

 

In first plan Whorthyr the Prime World of the Trhyarths, our enemy ... the leader mining planet with is huge Circular City .. our orbs are not the only, they also have their ...

 

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Some of the space elements were modified or transform, others are created. For some planet elements photo credit "Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech".

Ford Probe Turbo in Rastede.

Ford Probe "Medici" in Delmenhorst.

After sending a probe to the dark side of the moon , surprise surprise it’s not that dark after all

Ford Probe from Romania seen in Cambridge.

Ford Proble in Herten.

This Pacific golden plover has been probing the rain soaked ground for earthworms and insects. There is mud on its bill and head. But my favorite detail is the adorable eyelashes. (View large.)

Camouflaged for ground nesting, the Kolea (Pluvialis fulva) annually migrates from breeding grounds in Alaska and Siberia to tropical Pacific islands over thousands of miles of open ocean. After 3 to 4 days and nights of non-stop flying it arrives at the first landfall, Hawaii. A magnificent navigator, it uses the stars and the earth’s magnetic field to find the exact same location each year. This one winters in Hawaii. Some continue on into the southern hemisphere as far as New Zealand.

 

Die Schnippelhilfe ist fertig!

Meinem Schatz macht den Putenbraten.

 

Today I'm presenting you my newest creation,

the Viper Probe Droid.

The build didnt take long, but it was very fun building all the eyes and sensors.

 

Hope you guys like it:)

 

I look forward to hear critics or comments,

 

Benedict

 

Orion Space Probe 3 (700mm focal length).

Perhaps there is more in my camera than meets the eye!

A migratory Pacific golden plover probes a shallow wetland pond for aquatic invertebrates. Superb navigators, kolea (Pluvialis fulva) find their way back to the same patch of grassy turf as they inhabited the previous winter.

A tablescrap from a while back. Not the best editing, but I'm getting better. I put more time into the picture than the actual build.

Interestingly, when you connect 2x2 bricks with mudguard together using 1x4/2x2 hinges, you get an exact heptagon...

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