These photographed were taken when my friend Sue and I
had taken a train to Moira Station and then walked along the river at Broad Water. There were not many birds although tomorrow I will show you a family of swans, one of the cygnets had a very odd wing Enjoy.
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Grey Heron
Many thanks for visiting and also for leaving all your
comments.
I am always amazed at just how green it is...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beautiful countryside. All so peaceful. This series of pictures reminds me of the Thomas Hardy movie "Far From The Madding Crowd".
ReplyDeleteLove the green fields and the fact that the animals are roaming around freely.
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Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
That's a beautiful place !!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
A beautiful plase, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteI like the fisrt Photo and your shot from the grey heron!
Have a lucky week!
Britta
A beautiful series of photos from Broad water. I have enjoyed cycling along it numerous times.
ReplyDeleteThese landscapes are some familiar - even though I have never been there.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Just back in Melbourne!
Wonderful series of photos! I like the tunnel a lot.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos Margaret - looks a beautiful walk through wonderful countryside I always enjoy walking by water :)
ReplyDeleteTow paths can be such good places for wildlife - a little negelected by birders but well worth a look. Lovely pictures Margaret.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful scenes. I like the views of the water, sheep and the heron. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, i like this place!
ReplyDeleteGreetings and have a nice week
Gabi
http://stich-schlinge.de
I really like the second shot, of the fence and tunnel. The rusty old Quonset hut makes an interesting photo, too.
ReplyDeleteSo green! Wonderful series of photos!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures, as always, are wonderful, capturing the essence of the countryside. I love the old stone, oh so sturdy, bridge. Why don't they make them like that anymore. Nice to have a friend to take a lovely walk with, right? Beautifully done, Margaret ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
the first image, gorgeous!! pretty heron too, i so enjoy seeing them!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place to walk.... Loved being there with you.... Loved seeing the reflections in the water...
ReplyDeleteHope your hand is better.
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Hugs,
Betsy
What a peaceful post! Serene country photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful views. I like that first shot.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenery Margaret.
ReplyDeleteI must apologize for being so late this week coming by to say hello and view your blog posts! The holiday has me a little back-logged and last week I wasn't able to stop by at all.
Hope all is well with you.
Margaret, showed beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fantastic.
Have a nice week.
Greetings.
Lucja
Lots of beautiful reflections. Ideal walking country.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. The reflection ones are exceptional.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I like the shot of the old rusty structure with the uneven pieces of metal making up the roof!!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely scenery!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful walk :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a serene place to walk and love the beautiful grey heron. Also love seeing the sheep. I have some sort of real affinity for photos of sheep, and enjoyed your photos here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to take a walk. I love the sheep.
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