sharing his tune.
Showing posts with label bird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird. Show all posts
05 May, 2025
03 May, 2025
saturday critters
Labels:
bird,
eske river,
saturday critters
Location:
Donegal, Ireland
05 October, 2024
saturday critters
Labels:
bird,
crow,
saturday critters
Location:
Stranorlar, Co. Donegal, Ireland
06 September, 2023
signs2
the bird knows the way to the harbour.
follow to get to other water destinations and hikes.
linking to Tom's signs2
Location:
Donegal, Ireland
15 July, 2023
saturday critters
Eurasian collared dove sits here early in the morning and sings its tune. Photo is a bit blurry but I only got one shot before the bird took off.
linking up with Eileen's critters
07 July, 2023
26 May, 2023
23 March, 2023
18 March, 2023
saturday critters
this little bird was making a lot of noise and it took me a while to find him.
linking to Eileen's critters
22 October, 2022
30 December, 2021
a visitor
I was riding in a car and a friend had to make a quick stop at a house to drop something off. We were told that there was a bird around who loves to fly on to parked car mirrors and then check himself out in the mirror. He flew by, landed and did exactly that. It happened so fast that these are the only photos I got and they are blurry but you get the idea. :)
Photo taken a few years ago.
checking himself out
15 August, 2020
saturday critters
saw this beautiful caterpillar on the river walk earlier in the week
the bird was flying around with this piece of meat and others challenged him for it. He won!
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the bird was flying around with this piece of meat and others challenged him for it. He won!
to see other critters from around the globe, click here
12 October, 2019
saturday critters
he just flew in and stood there, so I took his photo. Now the wee bird is thinking what to do next. :)
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Labels:
bird,
killybegs harbour
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
01 September, 2019
cdp monthly theme - red
saw these flowers growing out of a crack at the bottom of a wall.
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to see what others are posting for the theme, click here
Labels:
bird,
cdp theme day,
flowers,
red
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
27 July, 2019
saturday critters
he was sleeping and now it was time to leave.
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Labels:
bird,
dogs,
killybegs,
saturday critters,
shore road
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
20 December, 2018
07 October, 2018
bird and boat
Labels:
bird,
boat,
heron,
kiilybegs harbour
Location:
Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
24 February, 2018
the bird with the orange beak
this wee bird is on a mission for something to eat. He kept putting his beak in the sand then continued to march forward. I never seen this bird before so I have no idea what it is. I'm sure that somebody will know.
linking to saturday's critters
linking to saturday's critters
Labels:
bird,
lough foyle,
orange beak
19 January, 2018
a bird on the wall
when I first saw the bird, I thought it was real. I had to look closely and then realized it was not a real bird. It had me fooled. :)
10 January, 2018
Slà na SlÔinte
means "Path of health". It is an initiative developed by the Irish Heart Foundation, with the aim to encourage and increase the number of people walking. It provides an easy accessible and inexpensive environment for regular exercise for walkers throughout the country.
Yellow signs on blue poles are placed at one-kilometre intervals along each established walking route. These signs allows walkers to keep track of how far they walk and the signs are not numbered so walkers can start and finish at whatever point they like.
Info courtesy of Wikipedia.
Linking to signs signs
Yellow signs on blue poles are placed at one-kilometre intervals along each established walking route. These signs allows walkers to keep track of how far they walk and the signs are not numbered so walkers can start and finish at whatever point they like.
Info courtesy of Wikipedia.
Linking to signs signs
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