25 October, 2019

skywatch



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35 comments:

  1. Somehow it's very similar to the skies here, including the seagulls.

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  2. Yes those skies look familiar to me too...:)

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  3. The gulls are happy to ply the air whatever the conditions.

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  4. Rain is coming. Or storm?
    https://prattenburgnatuurlijk.blogspot.com/

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  5. ...dark skies have arrived here too.

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  6. Hello, pretty sky and I love seeing the gulls flying about. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend!

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  7. Hitchcock would be surprised at your great photo. Have a nice weekend.

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  8. Nice picture, Bill. We have clouds today also but we do need the rain.
    Enjoy the day and weekend.

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  9. Living near the ocean myself, I can almost hear the bird cries here Bill ✨

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  10. Makes me wonder where the fish are...

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  11. I like the flight of the gulls.

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  12. Nice composition with the gulls.

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  13. Fraaie foto Bill, en de vogels erbij, dat is mooi meegenomen.
    Groet kees.

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  14. I love all those birds soaring above you.

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  15. You can see just a little bit of the sun, nice photo.

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  16. I wonder what all the birds are attracted to? Cool shot!

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  17. They certainly like circling around like that. We often see them right in the city doing that too!

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  18. Birds are going crazy. Maybe heading home for the night---their work is done. grey sky
    MB

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  19. Nice to see all the gulls flying around.

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  20. Those birds look like seagulls, but with longer wingspans. Dramatic photo.

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  21. Sea and seagulls are the ornaments of the coastal town.

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  22. Cool capture of grey skies dotted with birds.

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  23. Looks like home ... same gray sky, same gulls. But a better picture than the ones that come out of my camera on those kind of days.

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