Just
a few photographs with reflections from Tory Island, however if you missed
the video yesterday of the Seal, Oystercatcher, Pipit, Wheatear and Pier
Wagtail. CLICK HERE.
Do
you remember last time I showed you a Canada Goose with 3 eggs, well I wondered
if this was a the same goose? I was
hoping that is was a different one but I have my doubts. This one seemed to be pals with this Mute Swan.
Oystercatcher
Female
Eider duck.
I hope you enjoyed this post.
I am linking this post with WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
Thank you for visiting and also to those who leave comments
Beautiful images. Have a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
The Eider was a surprise bird, do you get many on Tory Island? I hope you have a great weekend Margaret.
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret, pretty birds and reflections. Lovely captures! Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSplendid images Margaret.
ReplyDeletelovely birds.
ReplyDeleteI love the goose and the swan friends. =) blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all the pretty birds photos. Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeletehome for me, love these shore birds!!! have a wonderful weekend!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it that the goose and swan seem to be pals. I see that sort of thing here too. ;)
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and wonderful birds.
Have a nice weekend, Margaret.
Kisses and greetings.
Lucia
Love that first shot, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections, and your header is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend
Always enjoy seeing oyster catchers. Lovely photos. Enjoy the weekend Margaret.
ReplyDeleteA very enjoyable post Margaret your bird photos are outstanding.
ReplyDeleteYou have wonderful trips!
ReplyDeletelovely photos...and the swan and the goose do seem to be very chummy!
ReplyDeleteYour reflections are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by and leaving such nice words..I do appreciate them.
xo
Very pretty! See you for Saturday Critters!
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HI Margaret. Those Canada Geese can get a little frisky. I think that's why they are such a successful species. Too successful some might say, especially when their numbers get too high and they take over whole sites to the exclusion of other species.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen an oyster catcher ! Beautiful reflections !
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful images, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteI love the Oystercatchers, something always strikes me as funny about the big orange beaks.
ReplyDeletePretty scenes and lovely birds Margaret. Maybe the goose and swan will begin a whole new species? That's a thought. Kinda scary tho.
ReplyDeleteI think the elder duck is my favourite!
ReplyDeleteHi! Many beautiful bird's photos! I like the first photo very much. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, love watching the birds on the water :)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend, thanks so much for stopping by..
You certainly found plenty to entertain you on Tory Island, Margaret Super images.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes - - - - - Richard
you do get to visit some lovely interesting places - very envious :-)
ReplyDeleteGeese are very social but I didn't think that swans were. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLovely birds-reflections.
ReplyDeleteno chicks? Too bad :(
ReplyDeleteMargaret, I just love your photos!
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