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Actually, Rusty loves all seasons, even those hot summer days where he has to seek shade. Me? I am looking forward to those hot days!
I love all of the colors that come out in fall!! Hard to imagine it was 90 degrees here today! Not like fall weather at all!!
Rusty letters grace the side of a railcar spotted on the Niles Canyon Railway during Steamfest 2014.
At Gare de Hombourg I found this rusty train from the Belgian railway company: "Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen".
I took these at the pond just down the street from me. I was super excited to find two Rusty Blackbirds there!
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1. Rusty Screw with Spanish Moss, 2. Rusty Nail, 3. Rusty Door Handle, 4. Rusty Wagon Wheel Bolt
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I am always excited when I find this species.
According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology the Rusty Blackbird is one of North America’s most rapidly declining species. The population has plunged an estimated 85-99 percent over the past forty years and scientists are completely puzzled as to what is the cause. They are relatively uncommon denizens of wooded swamps, breeding in the boreal forest and wintering in the eastern U.S. In winter, they travel in small flocks and are identified by their distinctive rusty feather edges and pallid yellow eyes. (Cornell Lab)
I posted two views of this one. There were about 20 in the area.
Big Lake Interpretive Trail. Sturgeon County, Alberta.
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A adult female in her nonbreeding plumage, rustys are just passing through, we see them twice a year, spring and fall.
Today I took the day off for a little bit of "photo-therapy" A few days ago someone left am antique combine. I could not resist to go shoot it.
I revisited Rusty Spokes in Pacific Beach ( Thanks Ant for the inspiration ;-D ) ~ They have new bikes there too..however those old rusty ones are so cool too ;-D Enjoy !
The remains of the early 20th century whaling station at Grytviken on the island of South Georgia. Whaling operations ceased here in 1964 but the station is now maintained as a historical landmark by the South Georgia Heritage Trust.
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An abandoned cotton spinning mill somewhere in Wales. Abandoned for some time, not sure on the history behind it. Visited with Wiffsmiff23. Ended up doing some obscure macro work as part of the visit too.
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Drove up the Sea to Sky yesterday morning before sun up and big winds. Wanted to fly the drone early, here is a favourite location of mine, this big old rusty barge on the South shores of Howe Sound. No winds and early light made for good flying conditions. With the drone only about 15 feet in the air, I went as close to the bow as safely possible and snapped away every 2 seconds, the Gopro camera was set at ultra wide to get the wide perspective, the drone was only about 6 feet away from the bow. Great start to the day.
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