As a radio collector I have never seen this one, it could be a home brew. Pull the tubes, if they have four prongs and have names such as CX 201-A, CX 299 or Audion, you have an early 1920's radio
Not familiar at all, I will do some research
Thanks Orphoto
Planning to stay near Spokane for a little over a week. Would like some information from people familiar with the area for Photo ops.
Interested in landscapes, old buildings, scenic drives and wildlife. At this point we are planning on possible drives to the lakes in North Idaho, Glacier NP, and Wallowa, OR.
Thanks in Advance, Rick
Hurricane Katrina took out 95% of our Leylands 15 years ago. Not many have replanted.
I spent some time in Bodo at 67.17 degrees latitude on the coast of Norway in June. I went expecting a moonscape and could not get over the flowers and gardens everywhere in town, it seemed that every plant was in bloom, simply beautiful.
They arrive on November cold fronts and disappear in mid-April in full mating plumage. The first images were taken around the first of March and the last image taken a week ago. The new plumage starts on the "tail end of the bird" in February and completes on it's head in April.
They lose their flight feathers at the same time and 2 pics show the new feathers in their beginning stages. I think they lose them after the Gators hibernate.
The image looks like the legs and lower half of a monster. BTW nice to see something from the place I grew up in.
Cormorants, Great Heron, White Ibis, Brown Pelican, Iguana. We have all but the Iguana
Images were taken this January along the MS Gulf coast. I consulted both Peterson’s and Sibley’s birding books and could not positively ID these birds. The first is about 10” long and the next 2 are 6” long.
I would appreciate any help you could provide. Thanks
Still green here...colors begin the show around thanksgiving where you are going. Miss the colors growing up in OP KS
talk about being in the right place at the right time