Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
15 December, 2019
hanging on
the last of the apples still hanging on. Maybe the birds will eat them.
The birds or the deer (if you have them). When we lived on the Lake in Oregon there was an abandoned apple orchard nearby and I always saw deer in there. I didn’t like to think about hunting season.
They are hanging on alright.
ReplyDeleteHello Bill, That's a desperate last minute hold onto life! I trust you're well. Jo
ReplyDeleteThe birds or ants must also eat …
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, Bill!
Those are the strong ones, we hold on to the end!
ReplyDeleteBird food now.
ReplyDeleteHa Bill, Zo zijn ze wel makkelijk te plukken hihi. Nog even en het is appelmoes als het 'n paar nachtjes gaat vriezen.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
Hello, I am sure the birds will love to eat the leftover apples.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day, wishing you a great new week ahead.
For sure a simple and beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteMay you have a good Christmas and a good
New Year's Eve and thank you for your
presence this year 2019 in the mating.
PEACE AND GOOD.
Janicce.
...the deer sure would eat them here!
ReplyDeleteA feast for the critters this winter!
ReplyDeleteThe apples also make good compost.
ReplyDeleteLooks a bit like a decorated Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteThe birds have eaten the ones on our tree.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteNice photo, indeed a nice snack for the birds.
Greeting from Patricia.
The last resistant.
ReplyDeletethey have outlasted all the leaves!
ReplyDelete"Not Those Apples!" says the Scarecrow
ReplyDeleteGreat caption!
ReplyDeleteIt will be a fine treat for the birds!
ReplyDeleteAmazing that nobody has nibbled on these yet...the wild critters must have something easier or better nearby.
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm surprised there's anything on that tree.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure birds or maybe insects will eat them.
ReplyDeleteDecorated by nature for the season.
ReplyDeleteI love the way nature creates beautiful and artistic landscapes 🎨
Guess they are just a little bit too high for the deer.
ReplyDeleteMakes a great picture.
The apple trees become like a Christmas tree in the winter
ReplyDeletegood food for the birds
Nice picture. Yes, the birds are coming. I also think.
ReplyDeleteGreetings to you.
Good 3rd Advent evening.
Viola
Las pobres aves se tienen que buscar el sustento y más ahora que con el frío escasea.
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some of out apple trees look like that but the deer will get them and that is ok
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I think they could be good food for the birds …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They almost look like Christmas ornaments, don't they? If the birds don't get them, there are plenty of other critters who might.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kay, looks like red baubles on a Christmas tree 🎄
ReplyDeleteSadly no apples here no more..
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. Good eatings for someone.
ReplyDeleteThe birds or the deer (if you have them). When we lived on the Lake in Oregon there was an abandoned apple orchard nearby and I always saw deer in there. I didn’t like to think about hunting season.
ReplyDeleteOr squirrels, if they're around.
ReplyDeleteQuite a sight to still see apples on the tree and you still have green grass and no snow.
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