Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
a very gloomy sky!
Saber esperar é uma virtude.Abraço amigo.Juvenal Nunes
Todas unidas esperando el momento, aquí frente a mi casa suelen hacerlo tambiénUn abrazo
There's 40 of them ... no, 39 ... one just flew off the photo.God bless.
...they have front row seats?
I hope they do not have to wait long, great capture. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend.
That looks just as dark as our sky here....here comes the heavy rain :-//
Threatening…maybe? Smart birds!
Hanging out together and very attentive.
A sober building that is bluffed by seagulls among the black clouds.Best regards.
Great photo. There are a lot of birds on the roof.
Now you wouldn't see that everyday in my neck of the woods! Love the photo! It is odd on occasion a seagull gets lost this far inland (Nebraska) Maybe it's on its way to the great lakes!
They are hoping that there may be some fish on the menu to come off the boats, Bill.
Steady sentries! Blessings, Bill!
Interesting view! The birds are overlooking the area waiting for the boats to enter the harbour. Great spectators!
They are patiently waiting so they can surge when the time is right.
Cool shot!!
Wow... quite a bunch!! :-)
These are waiting for the food to arrive
Desde ese lugar alto, pueden ver bien los barcos, cuando llegan al puerto.Feliz fin de semana.
Nice photo
Great light in your photo. I don't know what the Ker Group does, but it must be profitable. The seagulls are making good use of the building.
This is a great, moody photo.
Gulls know how to get their dinner the easy way.
Wow, they're just lined up and waiting!
That's quite a few of them too.
We had an cloudy day. here too. Looked like rain but never did.
The Ker Group. :-)
Living on the edge!
... and there are quite a few waiting!All the best Jan
Linda imagen. Te mando un beso.
Interesting but all I can think of is the mess they make on that roofs edge.
look great....
Wonderful photo, gulling the building like sailors manning the rail
Bien adornan el edificio. Un abrazo.
Yep, waiting for their ship to come in!
That's quite a crowd.
No doubt they get a good view from up there
Um poiso estratégico! Gostei de ver! AbraçoAna
a very gloomy sky!
ReplyDeleteSaber esperar é uma virtude.
ReplyDeleteAbraço amigo.
Juvenal Nunes
Todas unidas esperando el momento, aquí frente a mi casa suelen hacerlo también
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
There's 40 of them ... no, 39 ... one just flew off the photo.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
...they have front row seats?
ReplyDeleteI hope they do not have to wait long, great capture. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat looks just as dark as our sky here....here comes the heavy rain :-//
ReplyDeleteThreatening…maybe? Smart birds!
ReplyDeleteHanging out together and very attentive.
ReplyDeleteA sober building that is bluffed by seagulls among the black clouds.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Great photo. There are a lot of birds on the roof.
ReplyDeleteNow you wouldn't see that everyday in my neck of the woods! Love the photo! It is odd on occasion a seagull gets lost this far inland (Nebraska) Maybe it's on its way to the great lakes!
ReplyDeleteThey are hoping that there may be some fish on the menu to come off the boats, Bill.
ReplyDeleteSteady sentries! Blessings, Bill!
ReplyDeleteInteresting view! The birds are overlooking the area waiting for the boats to enter the harbour. Great spectators!
ReplyDeleteThey are patiently waiting so they can surge when the time is right.
ReplyDeleteCool shot!!
ReplyDeleteWow... quite a bunch!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are waiting for the food to arrive
ReplyDeleteDesde ese lugar alto, pueden ver bien los barcos, cuando llegan al puerto.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
Nice photo
ReplyDeleteGreat light in your photo. I don't know what the Ker Group does, but it must be profitable. The seagulls are making good use of the building.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great, moody photo.
ReplyDeleteGulls know how to get their dinner the easy way.
ReplyDeleteWow, they're just lined up and waiting!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a few of them too.
ReplyDeleteWe had an cloudy day. here too. Looked like rain but never did.
ReplyDeleteThe Ker Group. :-)
ReplyDeleteLiving on the edge!
ReplyDelete... and there are quite a few waiting!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Linda imagen. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteInteresting but all I can think of is the mess they make on that roofs edge.
ReplyDeletelook great....
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo, gulling the building like sailors manning the rail
ReplyDeleteBien adornan el edificio.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Yep, waiting for their ship to come in!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a crowd.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt they get a good view from up there
ReplyDeleteUm poiso estratégico! Gostei de ver! Abraço
ReplyDeleteAna