OK,So I'm out running my trains and am backing thru my cross-over so I can change direction....something catches my eye....I think, what the heck is on the tracks...he wasn't afraid of me...in fact I went inside to get my wife and she had time to come out and get this shot...notice who's on the tracks on the left side
Then I watched and was becoming impatient with him and decided to take a chance on losing who knows what , but I decided to keep backing up the train and the wife snapped this shot just before he took off (thank goodness he didn't try to steal my caboose) - which was only about 5 feet away from him when he left....very cool.
It begs the question.....who had the right of way?Enjoy,Brian B.
I have to say he did at that sec.! Just be glade he did not drop any poo on your tracks
PS if it was me I would copyright the last photo. Could sell it.
FJ and G wrote:Great shot! I had a morning dove on my trestle yesterday evening but no camera handy and the beagle charged it (didn't catch it)
You need to get her some chew toys that move
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
Nice shots, Brian. We have very similar looking hawks hanging around our yard though they tend to stay up in the big oaks in our yard letting out an occassional shriek. My wife did watch one swoop down and snag a chipmunk off of a brick planter. Predators at work!
-Brian
It / They are beautiful birds. They do an lot of good. I attempted to capture photos of one in my backyard. Problem is the LIMITATIONS Cannon PROGRAMED into their DSLR D-400.
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