Apologies for the length of this post, but it has been a while! I have not had much time to myself lately. My work and my friend, Molly have been taking up most of my time, which is good in a way, as I am unable to walk too far. Never take your mobility for granted! I have been concentrating on bird watching, rather than taking pictures, so I have very little to show in the way of images for the last few weeks...
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The Moon this morning (taken from my back doorstep)
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The evening Moon from my back doorstep
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Friday, 7 May 2010
Labels:
Bullfinches,
Butterflies,
Dippers,
Goldcrests,
Hesper,
Hirundinidae,
House Martins,
House Sparrows,
Linnet,
Moon,
Rabbits,
Robins,
Sand Martins,
Squirrel,
Swallows,
Wild Plants,
Willow Warbler
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Super post .. Great to have you back and hope your all well
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of photos, thanks for sharing them today
ReplyDeleteLots of very nice photos here Angie, the moon shot and the Bullfinch are really great. Your best friend looks pretty special as well. It is nice just to go out and with a pair of bins only sometimes and watch birds rather than trying to photograph them as well and all the paraphernalia that goes with it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, Angie! So many beauties here. I love 'The Gathering', the Bullfinch, the Dipper...we don't see Dippers here! I love them all but I'm IN love with your 'Best Friend', what a sweetheart Hesper is and what an expression on that face...I'm sending her a great big cuddly hug :)
ReplyDeleteHope things improve so that you can get about more easily soon.
Excellent collection of images, Angie! My favorite: the dipper and the robin with the black background! Greetings!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie lovely images that Bullfinch is a beauty, Good to met up with you and Trevor on Monday shame about the Sparrow.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mark, Mary, Roy, SSB, Atanasio & Monty. Yes, Hessie is very special Roy and she is grateful for the hug SSB. She can never get enough of those!
ReplyDeleteHi Monty. We may not have seen the WT Sparrow, but at least we met you at last! I was frozen standing there! Hope to see you again soon.
Take care all.
Hi Angie. I really like the photo of the dipper in particular. Could you tell me where ninestones is? I've found mention of it on bodmin moor but can't really see a location from google maps where good places for dippers would be
ReplyDeleteHi Troy. Thank you. Ninestones is not far from Jamaica Inn. You come off the A30 at the Inn and take the first road on the left by the Inn itself(signposted for Siblyback). Feel free to email me at: angies_post@yahoo.co.uk and I can give you more detailed information. Best wishes.
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