Enjoy the great outdoors of nature and birds in particular.
I saw this Shag at the Long Hole, Bangor during one of my early morning walks
I am linking to WILD BIRD WEDNESDAY
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That last picture is a classic "shag on a rock" on a rock here - meaning lonely or isolated!Cheers - and stay safe - Stewart M - Melbourne
Love your shag on a rock...
Hello Margaret,Great captures of the Shag, the first shot is my favorite.Take care, enjoy your day!
What lovely bird photos. Do these birds regularly sit with their wings outstretched like Cormorants?
Wonderful photos! We have to travel to see these interesting birds.
A rare sight. Looks like he is looking for a sun bath.
beautiful...drying it's wings!!
YOu call this a Shag, we call it a cormorant. They must be two different names for the same bird.
Nice bird, is he sunning himself?
I call it a cormorant. Nice photos.
That last picture is a classic "shag on a rock" on a rock here - meaning lonely or isolated!
ReplyDeleteCheers - and stay safe - Stewart M - Melbourne
Love your shag on a rock...
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteGreat captures of the Shag, the first shot is my favorite.
Take care, enjoy your day!
What lovely bird photos. Do these birds regularly sit with their wings outstretched like Cormorants?
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! We have to travel to see these interesting birds.
ReplyDeleteA rare sight. Looks like he is looking for a sun bath.
ReplyDeletebeautiful...drying it's wings!!
ReplyDeleteYOu call this a Shag, we call it a cormorant. They must be two different names for the same bird.
ReplyDeleteNice bird, is he sunning himself?
ReplyDeleteI call it a cormorant. Nice photos.
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