Neuseeland - Wellington
Neuseeland - Wellington
Mini auf der Straße
Interessanter alter Mercedes
1973 Volvo 144 De Luxe
1973 Volvo 144 De Luxe
forgotten
Taillight
Neuseeland - Waitarere Beach
HFF im Spiegel
Renegade
Parlamentarische Reflektion
Vredestein car tyre
occhio con ciglia finte :)
Maxi-Mini am Haltebalken
Mini in der Kurve
Schön grün
1973 Volvo 142 De Luxe
Valiant WP 20180130 15 12 21 Pro
Not over yet (29.03.2018)
Maxi-Mini am Haltebalken
Mini in der Kurve
Schön grün
Elektro-Mercedes
Elektro-Mercedes
Parked on Metula Street – Metula Street, Neve Tzed…
Porsche 911
Auto-Vermietung
Nette Nummer
Am Ende der Schlange
Bluesmobile
Bluesmobile
Bluesmobile
Rain in Rotorua
Parking (19.02.2018)
Road Rocket
Middelharnis 2018 – 1991 Citroën BX Toulouse
Lastwagen = ein Wagen mit Last (3x PiP)
1975 Citroën Ami 8 Break
Mini Cooper S Countryman
Mini Cooper S Countryman
Mini Cooper Roadster
Mini Cooper Roadster
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300 Cabri…
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – Ford LTD
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – 1966 Fiat 2300 S Coupé
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – 1966 Fiat 2300 S Coupé
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – 1925 Minerva
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – 1950 Austin Sheerline
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – 1923 Winton Landaulet
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – Ford
Paleis Het Loo 2018 – Ford
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ClassicFound 20171215 10 30 19 Pro
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Stacked (30.01.2018)
*grrrrr* II - Daimler double-six
*grrrrr* I - Porsche 911
Mini im Tor
Alter VW Golf
Muddy (19.01.2018)
WheelNuts WP 20171204 15 57 11 Pro
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This morning started off overcast and now, unexpectedly, it has started to snow. I'm sure snow was not in the forecast. Ha, five minutes later, and the snow has stopped.
I'm posting three less-than-inspiring images this morning, mainly as a record of a very enjoyable day out. Yesterday, 21 February 2018, I spent the day with two friends, driving the back roads NW of the city, especially hoping for any owls. No luck with Great Gray Owls, but my friends did an amazing job of spotting two extremely distant Short-eared Owls. I would never even have noticed the birds and, if I had, I would simply have thought 'Ravens'. They were way across a valley, barely visible, seen flying and, for a moment, perched on top of a distant tree. The photo I managed to get when one owl took off from the tree top is not even 'good' enough to post. Just four or five seconds out of the car and it was so unbearably cold for some reason, even though the temperature was not unusually low.
Along one of the roads, we passed an outdoor enclosure full of domestic birds that looked like Pheasants/Grouse. Last night, I tried to find the ID for the bird in one of the photos posted today, but was unsuccessful. One friend thought it might be a Chukar, but I don't think it is.
At another location, we stopped to take a look at 'something' that was lying at the side of the gravel road. I posted a rather unpleasant photo of it today, hoping that maybe someone might recognize what it is. To me, the legs and feet look like a Turkey, but there were white feathers scattered everywhere. I don't know if anyone in the area has domestic Turkeys, but I don't think Wild Turkeys have any white feathers. Maybe it died and the owner tossed the bird so that wildlife could feed on it? With Coyotes and various Owls in the area, it may have been prey.
Wildlife seen during the day included a morning treat of a huge flock of an estimated 5,000 Snow Buntings, mainly in flight like a swarm of insects, but also picking up gravel (?) from the road way ahead of us. Such a beautiful sight, especially when in flight. When they land in a field, it is so impressive to see the ground covered in these small, white birds. Unfortunately, a couple of unidentified Falcons flew in and scattered them.
Other wildlife included a couple of distant Coyotes together, and two Rough-legged Hawks. Everything seen yesterday was much too far away, even with a reasonable zoom, but each and every sighting was much appreciated, especially the Short-eared Owls and the Buntings. Thanks so much, guys, for inviting me!
I'm posting three less-than-inspiring images this morning, mainly as a record of a very enjoyable day out. Yesterday, 21 February 2018, I spent the day with two friends, driving the back roads NW of the city, especially hoping for any owls. No luck with Great Gray Owls, but my friends did an amazing job of spotting two extremely distant Short-eared Owls. I would never even have noticed the birds and, if I had, I would simply have thought 'Ravens'. They were way across a valley, barely visible, seen flying and, for a moment, perched on top of a distant tree. The photo I managed to get when one owl took off from the tree top is not even 'good' enough to post. Just four or five seconds out of the car and it was so unbearably cold for some reason, even though the temperature was not unusually low.
Along one of the roads, we passed an outdoor enclosure full of domestic birds that looked like Pheasants/Grouse. Last night, I tried to find the ID for the bird in one of the photos posted today, but was unsuccessful. One friend thought it might be a Chukar, but I don't think it is.
At another location, we stopped to take a look at 'something' that was lying at the side of the gravel road. I posted a rather unpleasant photo of it today, hoping that maybe someone might recognize what it is. To me, the legs and feet look like a Turkey, but there were white feathers scattered everywhere. I don't know if anyone in the area has domestic Turkeys, but I don't think Wild Turkeys have any white feathers. Maybe it died and the owner tossed the bird so that wildlife could feed on it? With Coyotes and various Owls in the area, it may have been prey.
Wildlife seen during the day included a morning treat of a huge flock of an estimated 5,000 Snow Buntings, mainly in flight like a swarm of insects, but also picking up gravel (?) from the road way ahead of us. Such a beautiful sight, especially when in flight. When they land in a field, it is so impressive to see the ground covered in these small, white birds. Unfortunately, a couple of unidentified Falcons flew in and scattered them.
Other wildlife included a couple of distant Coyotes together, and two Rough-legged Hawks. Everything seen yesterday was much too far away, even with a reasonable zoom, but each and every sighting was much appreciated, especially the Short-eared Owls and the Buntings. Thanks so much, guys, for inviting me!
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