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Cows on Frampton Marsh (Boston, Lincolnshire, England, UK).
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and he knew it.....lighting was perfect for a short time as the sun popped over the horizon on his left over a small hill, there were several other immature bulls in the area attempting to move in on his herd so he was one busy fellow between mating and chasing off other bulls....rut is over and these bulls are doing all they can to put on weight to avoid death due to poor body conditions with severe winter conditions moving into the Rockies.,,,
This being the first time Yuki came in contact with a hay bale in the field she didn't understand why it wouldn't respond when she tried to herd it. So there was a long process of a stare down. When she felt she taught it a good lesson she walked away satisfied.
My visit to the Gulf States was breathtaking. Taken on route to the Arabian Desert in Dubai. I was clearly of interest to this very talkative specimen!
A Victorian lighthouse in South Shields, Tyneside.
The lighthouse was built in 1882, before the North and South piers were constructed, and was first used on 30th October of the same year. It is 13 metres high and still acts as a navigational aid today, guiding ships in and out of the Tyne from up to 13 miles away. The lighthouse is also one of just a few in this country that has an operational fog bell.
Maybe 20 or 30 red-breasted mergansers were cruising around the inlet in a pack, looking under the surface, diving, and scooting across the water in short bursts. I've read that they sometimes hunt as a group, herding schools of small fish into shallow water. That may have been what was happening here. SW CT
The housemartins:
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And when you see a can I see a crook
And when you see a crowd I see a flock
It's sheep we're up against
just been going through my hard drive , looking at some old images, and came across this one from south shields