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An Open Bill Stork in a perfect natural pose during foraging in wetland-land interface at Purbasthali, W.B., India. See his beak, a snail is well caught by that, the major food for them. I love this shot as it conveys ecology behaviour and the importance of the species as regulators of paddy field yield. It curtails the snails which damages the agricultural yields nearby, if we do not conserve them along with the habitat it will hurt us in future. Hence a meaningful lovely pose on offer well accepted by mine.
This is what a typical installation in Maine looks like. This is one of many types of standard Maine uses. They have a variety of brands like McCain (mostly used, and what is used here), LFE/Automatic, Eagle and some Econolite and most are aluminum out of all the brands, except for McCain. They use a variety of colors to, like dark green, black, and the New England color combo (yellow visors and house with black door, like the one in the photo). New signals are mast arm/pole mount and the older signals are span wire, thought there are some new span wires. Almost all Maine signals have been replaced with LED's.