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Rusty old barbed wire, pitted and weathered from years of neglect, twisted left to decay among the wild undergrowth.
Another from the first snow day.
Oh, and I'll be putting up pictures from Myrtle Beach soon, and my stop motion. So look for those. Of course...If you look at any of this at all...
Please look at this... :/
old stock remakes
wiring wire crochet strands into new pieces of jewelry = lush muti-stranded bracelets
This swallow found in southern and southeastern Asia. It is mainly resident, but populations in Pakistan and northern India migrate further south in winter.
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This bird is found in open country near water & human habitation. Wire tailed swallows are very fast flyers and they usually feed on insects, especially flies, while airborne. They are typically seen low over water, with which they are more closely associated than most swallows.
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They make their with mud on man made buildings or bridges.
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I took this shot at Thapli ( Haryana, India ). It was collecting mud for nesting.