I am continuing my series of photographs that Danny, Colin and myself took when I took 16 of my Birders on a boat trip to Mew Island, Copelands, near Donaghadee. This is Mew Lighthouse and some of the old building on the island. The second photo was a greta distance away however I wanted to see if I could ID the little bird as none of us could through our binoculars. The gull of course is a massive Great Black backed gull and the little bird is a Wren,The following bird is a Meadow Pipit.
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I really does look like an amazing expedition. Thank you for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteA great looking lighthouse, and interesting old sheds now no longer used.
ReplyDeleteI love these old buildings! They have so much atmosphere, and I bet they have so much colorful history. I hope you don't get torn down!
ReplyDeleteThese look familiar. have you been here before?
ReplyDeleteNever taken this baot trip however I have stayed on the Big Copeland Island and was able to photograph Mew Island from there albeit at a different angle.
DeleteIt's a beautiful place, i very much apprciate all these photos.
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