Unusual/strangest "Real Figures" that have visited your Railway

cbeckett

Osier & Woodhurst (UK), Gosnells Extension (OZ)
I`ve opened this topic on this board, as it would get auto-deleted from the Coffee Lounge, but is reasonably serious, required photos to keep it alive and interesting.

"Real Figures" I loosely (very) describe as living  Animals, Aliens, Santas, even SWMBOs; anything other than us normal human beings (!) 

I did a straw poll in the coffee Lounge.

The Poll gave a 80% "Yes" vote. to having a thread showing "strangest visitors to your Garden Railway"

At the risk of repeating myself, I`ve attached a photograph - which actually gave another member the idea of posting such pictures. I hope the Moderators understand.

My picture shows a model of Colmans  Mustard Factory in the early stages of scratch-built construction, in the background. The foreground is 2 of my foster gals - Rosie looking at the model, Ruby just wanting to have a cuddle.. Sorry there isn`t a loco in sight, but this was a truly unstaged snapshot! 1-P1080009.JPG

 
Hmmm, this is slow taking off - but I`ve see pictures of dogs, cats, turtles on Railways, on this forum in the past. Lots of Red Dragons, of course...

So here is another one. A while back, when I wasn`t used to Maggies being so tame - got used to it now!

The railway connection is that in the background is my 1980s Brandbright Station model, just unpacked from the container from the UK...

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ROSS said:
Will this include photos of humans as well? ;)

If so, I've got a snap of the mother-in-law somewhere giving the garden the once over. On second thoughts, maybe not. The missus has just been looking over my shoulder and I've been given the 'icy stare'.
 
Looks like the Aussies will be the only respondants.
Here`s my two.
A kookaburra likes my bridge as a perch to watch for his dinner
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A blue tongue dinosaur (lizard) investigates an `intruder`
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I never get pics of the wallabies that only come at night to leave their calling cards.
 
Hey - getting momentum - yup, kids as well, but interesting, Greg, what you call a blue-tongue is totally different to what we do - also known as bobtails (flat end to tails) hmmm.... Loved the Kooka pic - they wake me up @0400 this time of the year, laughing their pants off. Had some in the garden, but not in "railway view".

I may have to ask moderators to remove mother-in-law pictures - we don't want to scare the neighbours, do we? ;D ;D ;D

Keep them coming....Thanks
 
i think I can honestly say I have never taken a picture of MIL. :D

This hopped around the railway for a day or two a few years back.

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chris beckett said:
I've opened this topic on this board, as it would get auto-deleted from the Coffee Lounge, but is reasonably serious, required photos to keep it alive and interesting.

"Real Figures" I loosely (very) describe as living Animals, Aliens, Santas, even SWMBOs; anything other than us normal human beings (!)

I did a straw poll in the coffee Lounge.

The Poll gave a 80% "Yes" vote. to having a thread showing "strangest visitors to your Garden Railway"

At the risk of repeating myself, I've attached a photograph - which actually gave another member the idea of posting such pictures. I hope the Moderators understand.

My picture shows a model of Colmans Mustard Factory in the early stages of scratch-built construction, in the background. The foreground is 2 of my foster gals - Rosie looking at the model, Ruby just wanting to have a cuddle.. Sorry there isn't a loco in sight, but this was a truly unstaged snapshot! [attachment=0][/attachment]

That's a really cute pair you have there, Chris - excuse me if this is a daft Pommie question, but are they Wallabies or actual baby 'Roos? ;)

"Squeak Chitter Squeak!"
"What's that you say, Skippy? A plane crash 35 miles north-east of Wallamaloo...?"

Jon.
 
I have posted this before (a while back), so apologies - but it is relevant to the thread for those who haven't seen it before ........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c30Sy4mE6o

Rik
 
ge_rik said:
I have posted this before (a while back), so apologies - but it is relevant to the thread for those who haven't seen it before ........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c30Sy4mE6o

Rik

Robin´s not bad, but the little stream running down alongside the track ... a masterstroke. :D
 
Zerogee said:
That's a really cute pair you have there, Chris - excuse me if this is a daft Pommie question, but are they Wallabies or actual baby 'Roos? ;)

"Squeak Chitter Squeak!"
"What's that you say, Skippy? A plane crash 35 miles north-east of Wallamaloo...?"

Jon.

Yup, this pair are Western Grey Kangaroos - about 8 months old. We've had "Euros" before (No, I don't know why they are called that either), but never any Reds - yet - the most laid back of them all, though there are a few adolescents at the Shelter, none have needed home care. These three species are the most common in Western Australia, but there are 43 species in total, many rare and protected. We don't get many wallabies on this side of Oz. Plenty of possums (Dame Edna, anyone?) and bandicoots,and the odd echidna (hard to handle) in the way of mammals. Emus don't count as mammals (the bird, not the train...) but are so thick, they probably couldn't count anyhow, daft creatures...

Thanks for asking; I guess wildlife is high on my agenda, after trains! My wife and I are both certified (!) Rangers for the Dept of Parks and Wildlife.

Haven't spoken to Skippy recently - we had a row when he wouldn't tell me where he had hidden the Fosters.... :D
 
chris beckett said:
Haven't spoken to Skippy recently - we had a row when he wouldn't tell me where he had hidden the Fosters.... :D

Fell off chair :D ;D
 
Not wise these days to mention a certain kangeroo song.

Theres some wallabies near me, some escaped a few years ago and have bred in the woods

They have also been seen near bearsted and Pluckley
 
Yes, and a wild flock of budgerigars at Margate!
 
stockers said:
Yes, and a wild flock of budgerigars at Margate!

Theres a Flock of parakeets in Greenwich
 
Piccies would be nice - particularly if they visited your Garden Railway (weak attempt to get the thread back "on track") :)
 
FolkestoneKeith from the EG&SNNR
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chris beckett said:
Yup, this pair are Western Grey Kangaroos - about 8 months old. We've had "Euros" before (No, I don't know why they are called that either), but never any Reds - yet - the most laid back of them all, though there are a few adolescents at the Shelter, none have needed home care. These three species are the most common in Western Australia, but there are 43 species in total, many rare and protected. We don't get many wallabies on this side of Oz. Plenty of possums (Dame Edna, anyone?) and bandicoots,and the odd echidna (hard to handle) in the way of mammals. Emus don't count as mammals (the bird, not the train...) but are so thick, they probably couldn't count anyhow, daft creatures...

Thanks for asking; I guess wildlife is high on my agenda, after trains! My wife and I are both certified (!) Rangers for the Dept of Parks and Wildlife.

Haven't spoken to Skippy recently - we had a row when he wouldn't tell me where he had hidden the Fosters.... :D

Hahaha, wonderful.... ;)

Thanks for the info - sounds like a pretty good job to have!
How do you find the wildlife mixes with the garden trains...?

Never mind Dame Edna, what about Cultural Attache Sir Les Patterson.....? :o

Jon.
 
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