Everything about us with own pictures
Snow Geese coming in for a landing.
Waning gibbous supermoon 1/25/19
Snowy cornfield 1/13/19
Incoming conspiracy of clouds to foil my photographic agenda...
@Maersk.146 Universal problem for railfans
Maersk.146Apr 19, 2019 − edited Apr 19, 2019
The most dangerous-looking snake I've seen while train-watching...
Tight fit!
Layers of birds (Snow Geese)
American tobacco crop
Deere in the corn
Corn up close
Henrietta, MO, sunset
@Maersk.146 That seems to be a dangerous snake but looks beautiful... What are those birds called ?
@jmadhavadas Snow Geese. They have quite a bit of variety in coloring, from full white to mostly black and in between.
It's always nice to pop past now and then and see what is on here. I get a fantastic insight into what other countries are really like outside of the pictures in my stereotyped head. Thanks.
A family of blue tits have taken over a crossing warning light set. It amused me to see how well suited the post and the birds are to each other.
@Astro Great photos! Yes, those birds will find some interesting roosts.
Recent flooding on the Missouri River has spread out into adjoining fields, making
the BNSF Brookfield Sub appear as though it is a causeway through a lake, instead of
corn and soybean fields.
Maersk.146Jun 17, 2019 − edited Jul 23, 2020
Air show on 6.15.2019
Aircraft at lower right new experimental USAF spy drone in Eastern Meadowlark markings...
A few more views from the air show:
@Maersk.146 Wow !!! Awesome pics
Maersk.146Jun 21, 2019mobile
@jmadhavadas Thanks! Coming soon, the US Navy Blue Angels on July 4th!
Maersk.146Jul 4, 2019 − edited Jul 6, 2019
Practicing for the KC Air Show July 6 & 7.
KC Airshow action, 6 JULY 2019
@Maersk.146 Superb pics ...
Maersk.146Jul 21, 2019 − edited Aug 5, 2019
One of thousands of toads and frogs hatched this year with all the flooding in Missouri.
It's a good year for anyone who has toads and frogs on their menu, too.
This is a Woodhouse's Toad (Bufo woodhousii), found mainly in the Missouri River
floodplain and streams in the western part of the state.
Right after this photo, the shutter in my D750 jammed, requiring service by Nikon. D'oh!
As the monsoon gets stronger in my state, testing my new 24mm Prime lens !!! A Volvo climbing Thamarassery ghat as the clouds roll over the Western Ghats
@Maersk.146 Beautiful shot. Hope your camera is back in action
Maersk.146Jul 25, 2019mobile
@jmadhavadas Thanks! Not yet, Nikon still has it.
Maersk.146Jul 25, 2019mobile
@jmadhavadas Nice view in the fog. Seems sharp!
@Maersk.146 It came out good !!!
Maersk.146Aug 3, 2019 − edited Aug 5, 2019
...I've looked at frogs from both sides now, from left and right, but still somehow...
It turns out that this a Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) , Missouri's State Amphibian. It can
grow to six inches in length and is considered a culinary delicacy among game frogs. Thanks
to JM for the suggestion to identify it!
@Maersk.146 Nice shot ...You should identify it because some species are endangered. May be you will be lucky with an endangered one or near extinct one ...
Maersk.146Aug 5, 2019 − edited Aug 5, 2019
These are Great Egrets (Ardea alba), found statewide in Missouri, especially in
wetlands and river floodplains. Seen here in a flooded soybean field near Hardin, MO.
These are just three among hundreds of egrets and blue herons in the region because of
the long-term flooding this year. a wildlife photographers' paradise!
Maersk.146Aug 10, 2019 − edited May 24, 2020
Sedimentary rock with (perhaps),
petrified wood fossils, brought in
by Norfolk Southern for flood-control.
Hardin, Missouri, August 8, 2019
Recent sightings of Great Egrets at Fleming, MO, 2 SEP 19
@Maersk.146 Superb pic of the rocks
Maersk.146Sep 16, 2019 − edited May 24, 2020
@jmadhavadas Thanks! It turns out the rocks are from a nearby quarry.
@Maersk.146 Interesting !!!
Limited__expOct 27, 2019 − edited Oct 27, 2019
Mountaintops are often a place of a nice view, but this mountaintop in far eastern Russia was definitely one of the best views I have ever seen.
To the east, you could see the sea of Japan,and to the west, a vast nature of Siberia and Machuria.
It's not in the picture, but in the back of me taking this photo, there is a eight pointed cross of Russian Orthodox Church.
From here, you can take photo of a train heading in both direction.
Train heading towards east can be seen like this one(
https://trainspo.com/photo/105477/ ) and for west bound, like this (
https://trainspo.com/photo/105476/ ).