Digirame,
I assume that's what we (in the UK) would call a Coypu?
Tim
Digirame,
I assume that's what we (in the UK) would call a Coypu?
Tim
Tim,
Yes, according to what I read that is correct. A Coypu is a Nutria. They came to Oregon from South America to farms for their fur. A few got loose and now they are everywhere in our area where there are lakes, wetlands and ponds. They have also invaded Washington state to the north of us.
Digirame,
Back in the 1970s & 80s we also had a significant feral population of Coypus in the UK - in East Anglia - that caused quite a lot of damage to the lowland ecosystem. Not sure I would do it now, but as a young computer programmer/analyst I developed an IT system to help direct Ministry of Agriculture (now Defra) trappers in the most efficient manner. Don't know if the computer system helped but "we" eradicated them within 4 years
And now we are deliberately, but tentatively, re-introducing beavers - good thing in my opinion. How times change
Tim
Maybe. He had a black metal sheet that looked like it blocked light from a photographic plate, and he wasnt firing off shots like one can with digital cameras; but he also had what looked like a digital back and a fancy light meter in his bag. Obviously quite expensive kit!
David
I very much like the look of trumpet vines. I was never attacked by one, but made the mistake of letting it grow in our yard in Indiana. It burrowed under concrete and came up everywhere!
David,
Is the sign you are referring to, the one with the "U" with "WC" below it? What does it signify? Did you get any pictures of the parade?
This is the normal sign for a U-Bahn (subway) station. the one I showed has been modified for the weekend. Also added sticky tape on the horizontal bar.
David
Subject: European Goose
Is this an European goose that Photobygms showed us? I assumed it was somebody's pet that got loose. I rarely see them, but this one let me get close using only 99mm focal length.
Model - Canon EOS RP
ExposureTime - 1/500 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 250
ExposureBiasValue - 0
FocalLength - 99 mm
Lens Model - RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM
That looks like a Greylag Goose to me @Digirame 👍
Photobygms,
Thanks. 😀 I'll have to keep my eye open for any more Greylag geese.