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Knightswood Pond
Today’s Daily Create asks for a time lapse poem “Knightswood pond” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
Posted in DailyCreate, DS106, Photos, Scotland
Tagged birds, Knightswood, pond, water, water birds
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Eagles and Doves
Today’s Daily Create asks us to Look out of your actual window and then open a nature webcam from somewhere in the world. (here is the home of nature webcams via the US National Park Service) Write a poem that bridges … Continue reading
Posted in DailyCreate, DS106, Garden, Photos, Poetry, Scotland
Tagged #DS106, #WriteOut, bald eagles, birds, collared doves
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Silent Sunday
Posted in Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged birds, ducklings, ducks, waterbirds
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Arran
A quick trip over to Arran at the weekend with Flora McPuffin. She had a lovely time seeing all the diverse birds over there.
Who are you looking at
A wander around our local park earlier to use my new fancy camera A lot of the birds seemed to be staring and asking who the heck we were to be in their space.
Snow
Yesterday it snowed. By lunchtime the view from my bedroom window was this: One thing that surprised me was how the houses, which usually look white, look such a dirty yellow at the moment. Colour’s all relative, I guess. The … Continue reading