It is once again time to share with you my takes on Friday’s
Hunt and Weekend Reflections memes. The word prompts this week are - the letter T, favourite (you choose) and evening. We have T for TULIPS and TAWNY Eagle (Young). At the end, an EVENING reflections image at Bangor Pier were I live.
Tawny Eagle (young) photographed in Kruger National
Park, South Africa.
I hope you can pick a favourite out of my photographs today.
I am linking this post with FRIDAY'S HUNT and WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
Thank you for visiting and also to all you leave comments.
LOVE the tulips. From your garden?
ReplyDeleteJust the same, my favourite this week are the reflections. Such a soothing image.
Stunning tulip photos - the first has to be my favourite - have a lovely weekend :)
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret, I love the young Tawny Eagle the best, but all the photos are beautiful. I have been SO absent from Blogger while writing a magazine article. I'm back again this weekend and will post for Monday although we're off to Cape Town on the motorbike on Sunday. (it's a 1200km one-way trip from Marquard. We're back on Wednesday and I should get back to normal again. Have a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty flowers and images. The Eagle is a cool sighting. Love the reflection shot.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
Beautiful tulips!!
ReplyDeleteHallo Margaret,
ReplyDeleteyour tulips and photos are so beautiful. I like they all so much.
Have a great weekend and all the best.
Regards Ingrid
Beautiful reflection.
ReplyDeleteAnd if I have to choice, my favorite is fig. 3. But all ones are also really lovely.
Oh yes, Margaret, I can choose a favorite: that first white tulip! I have never ever seen anything like it. They're all beautiful, but the white and purple ones are gorgeous! And of course I always like to see eagles. They nest above rivers around here and we occasionally see them perching in the top of one of our pine trees in the backyard. They're always thrilling!
ReplyDeleteI'm partial to reflections but I must say the flowers are very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe macros are fabulous, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower pix, Margaret. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures with flowers are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteStunning, gorgeous photos of flowers, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful the Eagle photo, too.
Love the place where you live and the evenings reflections at Bangor Pier is really fantastic! Bravo!
Fabulous flower images.
ReplyDeleteThose fringed Tulips are beautiful.I think the purple one may be my favourite.
ReplyDeleteOh Margaret it is very hard to pick a favorite out of all these perfect pictures. I would choose one of the tulips though -- just because I love those flowers and I never see them in my real life any more (because it is too hot here in SW Florida for most of the traditional Spring flowers.) So thank you for the beauty and the memories .... and your macros are amazing, by the way!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Some pretty fancy Tulips there! Photographically, #1 is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteFabulous "T" flowers!
ReplyDeleteYour flower photos are lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful tulips for this week
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is your last with the evening reflections. Is it Venice.
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great reflection and eagle image :)
ReplyDeleteAll your photos are cool. I like your tulip shots most of all. They gave me a new perspective of tulips. I hadn't ever thought of them as being frilly or having fringes.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! You have some beautiful and unique looking tulips! I'd have to pick one of them as my favorite, but I'm not sure which one!!
ReplyDeleteI love the parrot tulips! Amazing macro shots. The juvenile eagle is great! It's been quite a while since I've seen an eagle. Lovely evening reflection! Thank you so much for joining in Friday's Hunt. I always enjoy your interpretations. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThe first and last images are my favorites! I would love to be sitting by the water there. Gorgeous! That flower (the first one) is so lovely - heart shaped! Love it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous tulips! My favorite is the yellow one with red stripes, but I also like the frilly edges.
ReplyDeleteYour photography through out your blogs are Magnificent. You are blessed with the captures as you do.
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