Enjoy the great outdoors of nature and birds in particular.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Lake Near Helen's Tower (Part 2)
This post follows on from yesterdays’ one and also
shows the Swans but also Mallard and Moorhen. These were photographed when I was out with my bird group near Helen's Tower. Enjoy.
Many thanks for visiting today and also leaving comments.
You know I like the lovely pattern on the teenagers feathers. But I actually think today my favorite is the picture of just the beautiful brilliant blue water, picture 4. Glorious.
You always capture some amazing scenes, Margaret. I've always love seeing the beautiful swans and the Mallard is a beauty, too. But today, the amazing sky reflection on the water steals the show! Love it!
Hello Margaret!:) A peaceful setting, and great captures of all the water birds, especially the Swans.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThe colours on the Mallard particularly.
Beautiful Mute Swans, well done Margaret, on the lake.
ReplyDeleteLovely - particularly like the photo of the four swans on the pool. Looks so peaceful and relaxing there :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds, all of them!
ReplyDeleteThe swans look terrific. Glad they have a growing family.
ReplyDeletePretty lake and loved more of the swan photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.Some of those reflections are amazing.
ReplyDeleteA day for reflection Margaret. Looks like you had a really still day in which to use your photography skills to good effect. Thank You.
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic photos, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteYou know I like the lovely pattern on the teenagers feathers. But I actually think today my favorite is the picture of just the beautiful brilliant blue water, picture 4. Glorious.
ReplyDeleteYou always capture some amazing scenes, Margaret. I've always love seeing the beautiful swans and the Mallard is a beauty, too. But today, the amazing sky reflection on the water steals the show! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLoveley shots--- but there's always something about Mr. and Mrs. Mallard that seems so sweetly domestic...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Peaceful!
ReplyDeleteThe young swans will soon get driven off by their parents Margaret now they are getting big like that.
ReplyDeleteThey are quite vicious about doing it as well.