This is the Part 3 and final post of when the West Church walking
group visited Blessingbourne House in April (Part 1 Thursday, part 2 yesterday). These are shots are of a couple of beautiful
Peacocks that were wondering around the farm buildings. Enjoy.
I have a very short video which can be access
at http://youtu.be/VEymdqHYCxM
at
If there is a black space below, click it and the video will appear.
I hope you enjoyed these Peacock photographs.
Thanks to Eileen for hosting and I am linking this post to SATURDAYS CRITTERS.
Thank you for visiting. I hope you have a great weekend
Many thanks for commenting on any of my posts.
They are truly stunning and your shots and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHI Ginny Glad you enjoyed the post. Have a wonderful weekend.
DeleteIt is the first time I see such a beautiful display of a peacock.
ReplyDeleteTomás.
What an awesome bird. You got so many great shots too.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say... Gorgeous !!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteyou were lucky to ta have this bird display his magnificent tail for you!
Great details in many pics, just brilliant!
Enjoy your WE!
So gorgeous they are . . .
ReplyDeleteI love to see theme with their feathers contained and wait for the magic when they SPREAD for all to see.
Stunning . . .
I never get tired of watching Peacocks. I enjoyed the video. How fortunate he decided to give you a show.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! What a fantastic show of Peacock♡♡♡ You ARE such a LUCKY lady(^_^)v
ReplyDeleteSending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Certainly a beautiful fellow with all those feathers. He enjoyed displaying for you too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video :D)
Such beautiful clear crisp pictures.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed these visuals. :)
Oh beautiful, and colorful peacock! These are amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of a very beautiful bird of nature ~ what a place for SC ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ xoxo
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
they are truly amazing creatures.
ReplyDeleteThose Peacocks are just so photogenic. Hard to resist I guess.
ReplyDeleteHi Phil I hate to tell you but that selection was just half of them!!! Someday I will produce the other half!! Many thanks for your comment. Have a great weekend.
DeleteWow - stunning peacock photos!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh what a brilliant series of images Margaret.. loved the video. They really are amazing creatures in all their glorious colour and what an extraordinary call they have, that was a bit unexpected :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous birds, and you have photographed them beautifully! Fabulous details in the close-ups Margaret! A treat for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious creature! A walking group sounds like an excellent idea. I'd love to suggest it to my Mom and her church friends. I think they would like to try it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sequence shots of beautiful peacock.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is an absolutely stunning series. I have found it rather difficult to catch these beauties with their full plumage on display. He's an eye-catcher!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos and great details, I like the iridescent blue color.
ReplyDeleteWow - and I am glad that you captured his less than stunning song as well.
ReplyDeleteThey're so handsome! Wonderful close ups of the feathers. I wish you a peaceful Sunday!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful creature... lovely photos...
ReplyDeleteThese are excellent photos of the peacocks.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! These are magnificent pictures.
ReplyDeleteRoyal bird.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful.
beautiful birds - but so noisy when they cry!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots of these beautiful birds, Margaret, really well done!
ReplyDeletePeacocks must spend hours getting ready in the mornings..................
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome dude!
ReplyDeleteThe male peacock is beautiful. Their colors are just gorgeous, lovely images. Thank you so much for linking up to my critter party.. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteAmazing serie of photos of the fabulous blue indian peacock and... so captivating macros, too!! Also - the video! Thanks for sharing and all the best! Alexa T
ReplyDeleteThey are such elegant creatures. I like all the details that you included.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your peacock shots so much. The bird with stunning colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by :)
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