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Recordando el otoño con esta imagen de Santa María la Real de Tanes en el embalse del mismo nombre Tanes! ya que este año no pude disfrutar por el confinamiento perimetral.
Desearos un feliz fin de semana
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4468 - Stampwell Farm 02-11-1986 R877bw
Olympus OM40 (film)
Fujichrome colour slide scanned to digital
RIP, Don White, 11/26/21.
My uncle Don passed away this morning. He was the original record collector in our family, starting back in the 78 rpm era. He had the largest collection of music of anyone that I have personally known. This was just a small portion of his collection that he was able to take with him when he had to move into a retirement home. Keep that vinyl spinning...
I went to Powell River to see my lifer Black-tailed Gull. It is a bird I have always wanted to see. It was a really long day to get there and get back home but was worth every minute. He flew all the way from Asia, the least I can do is travel 6.5 hours and take 2 ferries to see him! He used to stay on a rock in the middle of the ocean that you had to have a boat to get to but today he flew right into town on the government dock allowing us to view him from land. I also got to see a pod of Pacific White-Sided Dolphins frolicking behind him. I rarely get to see dolphins so it was a special treat. This gull is really stunning. It is a 3rd cycle gull and he has beautiful pale eyes, white eye arcs and that unique yellow bill with black ring and red tip. Plus of course his conspicuous black tail band and white rump. He flew into the ocean once for a quick swim and it allowed me to see that. He really is very elegant with his dark grey back and wings and black wingtips. I'm really lucky I got to see him so close to shore today. This is the 422 nd bird I have seen in BC. This is the second rare Asiatic gull in BC right now as a Slaty-backed Gull was found a few days later but has not been relocated.
This is a heavy crop but wanted to post it anyways since it is such a special bird.
This is only the 3rd confirmed photo documented record for the province of BC. This bird is listed as a code 4 by the ABA.
My first records of this species
Meus primeiros registros dessa espécie
DRY Weather
My friend, we are not going through a good time, here the relative humidity of the air is very low and there are many fires in the forests (Environmental Protection Area). Criminal fires, very sad...
Little creatures like this are dying,
fewer and fewer animals in the wild...
Meu amigo, não estamos passando por um momento bom, aqui a unidade relativa do ar está baixissima e com muitos focos de incêndio nas florestas (Area de Proteção Ambiental). Incêndios criminosos, muito triste...
Chorozinho-da-caatinga
Caatinga Antwren - Female
Radinopsyche sellowi (Nome Científico)
Thamnophilidae (Família)
Passeriformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Área de Proteção Ambiental
Água Mineral
Parque nacional de Brasília
Brasília, Brasil
“Record Store UK” was a nationwide event that was scheduled for the 18th April but obviously didn’t go ahead.
There is great interest nowadays in vinyl records, cassette tapes and other means of recording music that had been thought of as being largely defunct and this has spawned a wealth of smaller, independent retailers dealing in them.
Vinyl Attraction in Newark had not been opened long and suddenly had to close again due to the lockdown. The window is always very interesting, with many discs and memorabilia featuring many groups and names from my youth, even some records that I actually owned.
The event is put back to June and, as yet, no news as to if it will actually happen.
Happy Window Wednesday!
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La bella livrea della E190 025 delle ÖBB che effettua un merci per Rail Cargo Italia, in breve pausa nella stazione di Latisana.
Charming livery for ÖBB's 1216 025 that operates a freight train for Rail Cargo Italia, in a short stop in Latisana station.
Taking a detour on the back roads through Sharpham and Ashcott I came across a large flock of Cattle Egret on the move. By the time I found a gate to swing in to this was about the only one still to take off. I still had my setting from the previous day so ISO maybe too high. Great to see though
Ice records the fluctuating flow of a river at night for the morning sun to reveal.
— Theodore Tollefson @thetollart
En record a les barquetes que feian companyia els remers en els seus entrenaments diaris.
Tan debó ben aviat poguem gaudir de nou de la seva presència !
Don't laugh... Taken at gone 10:30pm... My first Nightjar ever YAY!! ... Tick. :@)
Think I might have to work on the quality a tad.
Nikon FE with TriX in Pyro
Moersch easy lith 30-30-1000-25
Paper Record Rapid
Fog and snow in the City
First records of this species
Primeiros registros dessa espécie
Rusty-collared Seedeater
(Nome em Inglês)
Sporophila collaris
(Boddaert, 1783)
(Nome Científico)
Thraupidae
Cabanis, 1847
(Família)
Passeriformes (Ordem)
Fonte: Wikiaves
Pássaro Silvestre
Free Bird
Lago Sul, Ponte JK
Brasília, Brasil
The Forth Bridge was opened in 1890, having been 8 years in the construction. It was started in the knowledge that, given the poor safety standards of the time, men would die in the process. At its peak, approximately 4,600 workers were employed in the bridge's construction.
As of 2009 it was recorded that 73 men lost their lives in accidents. A memorial on shore records their names and occupations.
Two new bridges have since been constructed nearby: The Forth Road Bridge and The Queensferry Crossing.
For me, this original bridge is the most 'handsome' and characterful. We visited on a late autumn evening and stayed for sunset. The gathering dusk gave a sombre and reflective mood.