Dinner time

A Bullfinch making short work of Dandelion seed heads. He would eat the seeds and then clean his beak on the plant stem.
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Dinner time

A Bullfinch making short work of Dandelion seed heads. He would eat the seeds and then clean his beak on the plant stem.
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Watch your feet…
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This chap had a near miss when a work boot just missed stepping on him/her.
So before moving the frog I thought I would give him/her a bit of fame has my shot of the day. I don’t think I impressed him/her for after the shot it hopped off to somewhere safer.
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Bug


This fly landed on a white towel and posed for the camera, have to say it was a great model. Nothing annoyed it and I could take my time setting up for the shots. Not a glamour model to some but then how do we look to them.
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Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

Starling catching the setting sun.
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Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)

This moorhen was happy to pose for me, they are a shy bird and seldom let you close.
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Watching

Mute Swan.
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“Hey Doris, look at yer man”

Three Jackdaws on the edge of Hillsborough Lake.
Jackdaw ( Corvus monedula )
Thought about what should today’s Photo, some days its just the image that counts. Others I like to put a meaning behind it. It could be something said or an action by someone or thing. So by the time I got in tonight it was dark, I took a walk around the outside of my mothers house. Armed with a flashlight and camera I noted the little things she had gathered up over the years. Using flash I shot a few off these out door ornaments .

While looking through the photos, it showed the love and care a parent has when bring us up through our young live’s. In the Owl is the wisdom that we receive from them. The bird, the love and care we are given with nothing asked in return. The gnome represents all the hard work and labour over the years in tending and supplying to our living and educational needs. The sleeping Mole, all the nights we slept while our parents watched over us through illness and injuries. Perhaps it’s just me getting older and seeing things that are not there. Tonight when I roll over to sleep, I will think of the little Mole. The times my parents missed there sleep, never to complain. So I would like to thank my parents for the love they gave.
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I’m lucky my folks are still around and I still have the chance to return their love and kindness.
Ring-Necked Pheasant: Phasianus colchicus
Over the winter bird feeders are hung up and bird seed gets dropped on the ground from the smaller birds feeding. Over the last few days a Ring-necked Pheasant has been dropping into peck around the ground under them. So sitting having a coffee this morning I looked out and there he was. Yes this is the cock bird has the hen is a dull brown colour. So grabbing the camera and putting the automobile/car between myself and the Pheasant, I made it over the yard without spooking the bird. Leaning over the front of the vehicle I got a few shots off. Here’s is one off them.

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The Big Lad: Crow family

Photographed in Trim Co, Meath
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