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@Taurus717 Unusual, and intersting.
The woodpecker clearly likes this tree. I don't think the tree likes the woodpecker. I left the track side to catch this bird in memory, as he was very busy and very loud.
Gerard G.Apr 23, 2016 − edited Apr 23, 2016
When I was waiting for train on tracks I found this flower, this is the best think You can do when nothing goes.
@gerard.gryzgot Very nice!
@Astro @gerard.gryzgot Good click guys !
Akhil SanjeevApr 28, 2016 − edited Apr 28, 2016
A red whiskered bulbul resting on the railtrack
@jmadhavadas Thank you ! clicked at Kalavur
Trekking deep inside the Braganza ghats .....
Maersk.146Sep 5, 2016 − edited May 6, 2018
Went a bit out of our way and missed a train or two to get this, but it was worth it. Don't want to mess with this bird!
Topic up, it's spring time!
@ter Very nice! I found some pretty well done graffiti on a RR retaining wall recently.
@gerard.gryzgot
Good job! I need to try doing that sometime.
Jayasankar MadhavadasMar 17, 2017 − edited Mar 17, 2017
Waiting for the train to come and finally got this
Maersk.146Jul 11, 2017 − edited Jul 11, 2017
Happy, singing bird, pleased, perhaps, with all the action near Kansas City Union Station...
Had a surprise when crossing Missouri River; barge traffic I've not seen in years. Empties, though.
This guy let me get quite close for his portrait.
There's just no way to sugarcoat it - vultures are pretty ugly.
@Maersk.146 Nice pictures
@jmadhavadas Thank you, Sir!
Maersk.146Aug 21, 2017 − edited Oct 31, 2018
Just got the total eclipse over Kansas City (Kearny, MO). It was great!
@Maersk.146 Wow !!! Superb
MisoshiruAug 22, 2017 − edited Oct 31, 2018
Train and eclipse was difficult
May 2012
@Maersk.146 Well done very good set of photos
One of a nesting pair of Bald Eagles, near Hardin, MO
Here they are in their huge nest.
@jmadhavadas Thanks, it was a great day for trains AND wildlife!
Also saw some swans and a huge flock of snow geese.
@Maersk.146 Trainspotting & bird spotting !!! Awesome
Swans showing us where air show formation flying came from...
Snow geese flock taking off to demonstrate flying skill in heavy traffic...
@Maersk.146 Wow !!! this is awesome
@jmadhavadas I just love their behavior. Snow geese will land in huge groups on fields or water, and every once in a while somebody will get a wild feather and the whole flock will take off and fly around in circles for a few laps, then they will land and rest. Soon enough, the process will repeat and off they go again. Lots of squawking going on all the while, too.
February brings really nice winter days (finally true winter)