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Tag Archives: red kite
Guest Post by Sue Vincent: These Are a Few of Her Favorite Things
Originally posted on SaylingAway:
Sue Vincent of The Daily Echo blog (https://scvincent.com/) agreed to my request for a guest post on the subject of: These Are a Few of My favorite Things. I know you will enjoy this. ******* Noelle recently…
Posted in Birds, Books, Dogs, Don and Wen, soul, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged birds, butterfly, heather, legends, Moors, Photography, red kite
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Ani’s Advent – Feathered fiends
Dear Santa, I know that’s there’s always a bird On the top of her tree, but…could you have a word? I’m quite fond of chickens and turkeys, you know, But that, I’m afraid is as far as I go! I … Continue reading
Grace
Colleen’s Tanka Challenge
Dusk
It was, it appeared, going to be one of those days. By six, Ani and I were on our way to the village shop, grateful for its early opening so I could grab coffee. I had plans for the day… … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Photography, writing
Tagged landscape, PC, plans gone awry, red kite, sunset, wildflowers, wildlife
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Saving the best till last
It was long after what is technically classed as lunchtime before I got home. It had been a busy morning in spite of playing with the camera in my son’s garden. The day was sunny but windy… a perfect day … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Dogs, flowers, nature, Photography
Tagged buckinghamshire, camera, red kite, Spring, Waddesdon
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Manifest perfection
The weather has taken a turn for the better. The fields have gone from liquid mud to walkable once more so two days ago Ani and I turned left through the gap in the hedge instead of right into the … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, nature, Photography
Tagged Ani, dog, hare, inspiration, raptor, red kite, Spring, Yew
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The visible world
The red kite watched us pass as we drove to the station. Another soared over the fields a few miles further on. The return saw yet another perched beside the road and two more, the biggest I have yet seen, … Continue reading
