That has a nice creepy vibe...
That has a nice creepy vibe...
Nice capture!
I looked it up and it is definitely a 750 v DC power rail. I know our subways in NYC use a third rail, but it is hard for people to access the rails. Seems awfully dangerous to me. Electric trains in the US use overhead wires with special contact systems. In fact, the tracks that were directly my house in NJ were for diesel engines until recently converted to overhead electric trains for passengers only.
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New trains and overhead power close to my former home in NJ.
These are one of these moments when you have luck, patience and the camera near you.Thank you! Yesterday afternoon was one of those times when I was in the kitchen pouring myself a cup of coffee when I saw Alfred standing in the culvert. Promptly plunked the cup down on the counter and rushed to grab the camera and lens, quickly hurried out to the deck..... I got a few images of him standing on the cement of the culvert, water lapping at his feet, and then he took off, so as usual, I tracked him.
I was startled when the Red-Winged Blackbird suddenly appeared in my view on the EVF, too, above and slightly behind Alfred, and then moved into position and landed neatly on Alfred's back. I was lucky to get any shots at all as I was so mesmerized watching this unusual sight! Alfred, unfazed by his unexpected hitchhiker, simply kept on flying and after a while the Red-Winged Blackbird took off in a different direction and the two parted ways.
That’s so cool. Why would he do that?
Reminds me of this story.
In all the years I've been observing and photographing Alfred, or other birds in general, this is the first time I've seen one hitch a ride on another's back! I have seen smaller birds chasing an Osprey which hangs round here once in a while, and at first that is what I thought was happening here: "oh, isn't that cute, the Red-Winged Blackbird is either chasing or following Alfred!" Nope, he was looking for a ride.....That’s so cool. Why would he do that?
Makes sense, I missed this about the British rail system.Actually, in their shot it appears to be the two standards of narrow gauge rail- 3' and 2' on one set of track. This is common in a lot of narrow gauge setups. Powered rails are almost always outside of the track gauge in the US.
That is amazing that he landed on Alfred in mid flight! They must be old friends.
Thanks!
Cat of Nine Tails, not in the greatest condition.What on earth is this?
Is it some kind of flower?
I have never seen this before.
I’ll take two tacos with a buzz cut. Extra hot conditioner 🙏