You can see them where you live BB, I am so jealous.Saturday night's view from outside my local pub - the harbour lights combined with the Northern Lights.
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You can see them where you live BB, I am so jealous.Saturday night's view from outside my local pub - the harbour lights combined with the Northern Lights.
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WOW.Saturday night's view from outside my local pub - the harbour lights combined with the Northern Lights.
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Time of year can be a problem though - it was 1C on Saturday night, beautiful view but flipping cold.You can see them where you live BB, I am so jealous.
....and sometimes you could just 'tease' one out!!You must log in or register to see images
Not a stunning landscape, just a reminder of the past.
Sadly, I can remember even older ones - the pre -decimal currency variety. Bars of chocolate for 6d...You must log in or register to see images
Not a stunning landscape, just a reminder of the past.
Me too!!!Sadly, I can remember even older ones - the pre -decimal currency variety. Bars of chocolate for 6d...
Me too!!!
"Spotted whilst counting sheep." Which obviously caused them to fall asleep and miss the aliens making a quick getaway in their flying saucer.You must log in or register to see images
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55056570
I love this:
The Utah Department of Public Safety Aero Bureau released images of the rectangular-shaped metal object in a news release last week.
It said authorities would determine if "they need to investigate further".
"It is illegal to install structures or art without authorisation on federally managed public lands, no matter what planet you're from," the department said
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Enormous bird....wow...................I've dabbled in falconry a few times over the years, but nothing on this scale. Fair play to the lady - the sheer size of this sea eagle would probably overwhelm me...
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It certainly is - has a wingspan of seven feet. The largest I've handled is an eagle owl, with a wingspan of five and a half feet, and - more importantly for me - a far smaller beak.Enormous bird....wow...................
I couldnt believe it at first.... and read up about it..... waht a size eh....... I saw sea eagles in Kenya... but not this size...It certainly is - has a wingspan of seven feet. The largest I've handled is an eagle owl, with a wingspan of five and a half feet, and - more importantly for me - a far smaller beak.
White Tailed Sea Eagle has a bigger wingspan up to 8', not seen one yet sadly.I couldnt believe it at first.... and read up about it..... waht a size eh....... I saw sea eagles in Kenya... but not this size...
Are you referring to the cyclist?Enormous bird....wow...................