Wednesday, June 17
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Beautiful flowers as well as the birds. It looks like you had a lovely day there.
ReplyDeleteWe did CJ
DeleteIt looks so tranquil. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteAs long as you were a distance from the school party Jessica :)
DeleteYou picked a good day for it, there hasn't been many sunny days just lately.
ReplyDeleteIt was a lovely day last Friday, Jo
DeleteLooks like an idyllic spot. Did you see any Dragonflies? Roger will no doubt be admiring your picture of the "Corvid". Looks like it deserves to be known as "Stroppy Crow"!
ReplyDeleteThere are dragon and damselflies, Mark I think it is theJackdaw's blue eyes,. Mine are blue too
DeleteWhat a fabulous post, after a busy day I am now totally chilled and relaxed, so thanks for that! I did enjoy the birds, always good to see them in the wild, and is that a dog rose....how pretty! Thanks for the treat!xxx
ReplyDeleteGlad to help, Dina. Yes it is a dog rose, They have various wild roses.
DeleteBeautiful wild flowers! I like the water lily.
ReplyDeleteI like them too Endah
DeleteThat bird in the 2nd last photo is so unusual - never seen anything like it - what is it?
ReplyDeleteThe second bird is a lapwing Margaret, We used to see flocks of them in fields but don't any more.
DeleteGreat captured the beauty of this place !! I am delighted water lilies !!
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous pictures !!
Have a happy Sunday !
Thank you Ela you too
DeleteLovely lapwing sue, one of my fave birds.
ReplyDeleteThere always seems to be lots of them at Old Moor, Lou but often too far away for a good photo
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