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Author Topic: Corn Spills in Tractor Trailer Rollover on 490 - 11/30/10  (Read 3637 times)
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« on: 30-Nov-10, 02:14:33 PM »

I can just see the Crows and other birds checking out this mess of corn.  Hopefully no birds will be harmed by being too close to the road.  This is very close to A&B's territory.

If you click on the picture and enlarge it, you can see the Times Square Bldg, old Changing Scene's Restaurant, the Powers Bldg, the Kodak Tower, etc.

http://www.13wham.com/news/local/story/Corn-Spills-in-Tractor-Trailer-Rollover-on-490/WL9mdH53nUS3yl4YdQuVRA.cspx
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« Reply #1 on: 30-Nov-10, 07:05:07 PM »

The only thing that I can recognize is the Kodak tower...  Don't know the others well enough to pick them out from this angle...  That's some bird feast!  Hope you're right that the crows etc. are safe!  That pile of grain is quite a lure!   mini-bird mini-bird mini-bird

Thanks for catching the photo for us all, Carol!

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« Reply #2 on: 30-Nov-10, 08:27:32 PM »

The only thing that I can recognize is the Kodak tower...  Don't know the others well enough to pick them out from this angle...  That's some bird feast!  Hope you're right that the crows etc. are safe!  That pile of grain is quite a lure!   mini-bird mini-bird mini-bird

Thanks for catching the photo for us all, Carol!

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It is an odd angle to see the landmarks.  We're accustomed to thinking pretty much straight north & south-this view is west/northwest.  I recognized it because that's the exit I use entering Rochester.  Here's a marked up version (I think I got them all right-and the name of the bridge is....)




edit to add-Susan B Anthony/Frederick Douglas bridge, right?
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« Reply #3 on: 30-Nov-10, 09:29:47 PM »

 yes You got it right EI!!  2thumbsup
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« Reply #4 on: 01-Dec-10, 02:30:17 AM »

The only thing that I can recognize is the Kodak tower... Don't know the others well enough to pick them out from this angle... That's some bird feast! Hope you're right that the crows etc. are safe! That pile of grain is quite a lure!   :minibars: :minibars: :minibars:

Thanks for catching the photo for us all, Carol!

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It is an odd angle to see the landmarks. We're accustomed to thinking pretty much straight north & South's view is west/northwest.  I recognized it because that's the exit I use entering Rochester. Here's a marked up version (I think I got them all rightward the name of the bridge is....)




edit to Addison B Anthony/Frederick Douglas bridge, right?

Thank you so much!!!  I didn't even pick the right tower for Kodak!  Hmmmm...  I must visit Rochester this coming Peregrine Season and familiarize myself with the land!  Something to look forward to!!

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« Reply #5 on: 01-Dec-10, 07:42:02 AM »

That is a really interesting angle on downtown Rochester.  and yes that is the Susan B Anthony/Frederick Douglas bridge.  Good job Ei!   clap

Anne - They're reporting this morning that the whole mess was cleaned up, although I find that hard to believe.  There has to be some kernals of corn left for our avian friends.   happy
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« Reply #6 on: 01-Dec-10, 07:49:39 AM »

That is a really interesting angle on downtown Rochester.  and yes that is the Susan B Anthony/Frederick Douglas bridge.  Good job Ei!   clap

Anne - They're reporting this morning that the whole mess was cleaned up, although I find that hard to believe.  There has to be some kernals of corn left for our avian friends.   happy
Birds can see what man misses!!  Guaranteed!  Otherwise why would pigeons and sparrows peck away at bare sidewalks and get plenty to eat!!  Used to fascinate my Dad!  chick3

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