Random Daily Photos March 2023 Edition

belleswell

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I know we could get another big snowfall or two before old
man winter gives up for the season, but all of the spring
harbingers have been arriving the last couple weeks.

About a week ago the red winged blackbirds showed up in force.
Thousands of them making their northerly migration. Our feeders
are just a pleasant pit stop on their journey. I'm reminded of
Alfred Hitchcock's movie "The Birds" every spring when I see
their numbers.

Then a few days ago, the Grackles returned with the same zest.
Many will spend the season here, but most will continue on their
northward migration.

We've not seen any wood ducks yet but hooded mergansers show up about the
same time and we had a pair yesterday that hung out in the pond most of
the afternoon. They too are just using the pond as a pit stop on their way
north.

Then today we had our returning pair of mallards that mate, lay eggs, and
hope for the best. They have not been too successful here because they lay
their eggs in open ground nests that predators have no problem finding. Raccoons
are very hard on ground nesting ducks. Their eggs are the prize.

I'd bet a dollars worth of donuts that we see our resident wood ducks within a
day or two. Then it's official.

Spring at last.


Red Winged Blackbirds
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jays0n

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I want to post this separately and translate it, because it's crazy. I don't get it. Maybe someone here can explain?

It's telling you safe distances to keep from the Vodafone cell phone transmitter tower in all directions:

Front: 14.5 meters
Above: 7.25 meters
Below: 3.75 meters
Right/Left: 7.25 meters
Rear: 0 meters


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Above??? Below??? Zero meters to the rear???

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If it is like T-Mobile transmitters in my neighborhood, then that explains a lot really. We get nearly zero reception anywhere around my house. I guess all of the transmitters are facing away from us :eek:
 

Wrighty

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Anyone of a certain age in the UK probably started school in a building much like this. This one was built in Braintree, Essex in the 1860s and became the town's museum around 20 years ago. Parts of the interior have been kept very original and took me back to the 1950s. I'll be having bad dreams tonight...

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In a former life, in the mid seventies, I worked for a sewing machine shop who had a contract to repair and maintain the machines in all Essex’s schools. I seem to remember this school was Manor Road? Brings back memories!
 

WingedWords

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In a former life, in the mid seventies, I worked for a sewing machine shop who had a contract to repair and maintain the machines in all Essex’s schools. I seem to remember this school was Manor Road? Brings back memories!
Manor Road, correct! At the side of the Town Hall. The whole area is being "rejuvenated": it was our first visit to the town and we liked it a lot.
 
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