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Captured along St Paul's Bay - Malta. Thank you for your time to view - Wishing you all a splendid Saturday !
A Mourning Dove is cleared for landing. He used our Camas Basalt rock as a pit stop, before proceeding to the seed feeding station.
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A crow, coming in to land on a wee rowan tree, and one of this yearās lambs, leaving the scene as I drove up my neighboursā track. A beautiful sunny morning!
South Carrick Hills,
SW Scotland
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Coming and going -
Horses on the Beach
At Sunrise
See comments below for the Coming At Ya companion photo.
One of the locals checks out our ship, the brigantine St Lawrence II, while we docked overnight in Morrisburg. This was one of our stops on the way to Montreal from Kingston. Ontario, Canada
"Coming home, I'm coming home
Let me show you who I am
Let me show you I'm your man
I would give anything just to see you again
Coming home, I'm coming home
Let me show you that I care
Let me show you that I share
I would give anything to see Jeanny again
Coming home"
Tribute to Falco
A bridge over a former railway cut in downtown Windsor, Ontario is a wonderful spot to explore. Coming out from under the road bridge, you enter into the cut that has turned back into its natural state. It has also become the home for many of Windsorās homeless population.
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A Reddish Egret flies low and slow across the beach to get to a lagoon.
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āFall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale.ā
ā Lauren DeStefano, Wither
This happens to be one of the sunflowers from the bird seed. I did plant some colorful sunflowers that will be opening soon. I love how nature takes its course with the bird seeds and gives us not only chances to see the birds, but beauty in flowers also.
Coming out of the gorge.
For the longest time I'd walked on the other side of the river, and it was challenging at times when going into the gorge. Finally, after passing the gorge I was able to rock-hop, cross the river and return on the other side. No wet feet this time :)
It turns out the other side was greener!