That's a bit of a weird sight.
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That's a bit of a weird sight. Aren't wind turbines normally pack animals? This one seems to be solo.
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That's a bit of a weird sight. Aren't wind turbines normally pack animals? This one seems to be solo.
@azonenberg Wind farms are grouped. A single user can have their own turbine. Or anything between. I live near some industrial units that have one each.
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@azonenberg Wind farms are grouped. A single user can have their own turbine. Or anything between. I live near some industrial units that have one each.
@terryb interesting I'm used to either seeing much smaller (like 2 meter blade span) single user ones, or enormous farms of hundreds of giant ones. This is the first time i can recall seeing a huge industrial one on its own not part of a larger farm
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That's a bit of a weird sight. Aren't wind turbines normally pack animals? This one seems to be solo.
@azonenberg that's how they start... give it a few months and it'll replicate.
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@azonenberg that's how they start... give it a few months and it'll replicate.
@ivor ah right this might just be the first sprout of spring
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That's a bit of a weird sight. Aren't wind turbines normally pack animals? This one seems to be solo.
@azonenberg
Sometimes predators separate one from the herd to make hunting easier. This one has probably been running for hours, diesel pickup trucks are persistence predators.