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Low flying Heron at Hamwall RSPB Nature Reserve earlier today. The Glossy Ibis were about as well as Kingfisher, Egreats (great and small) but all at a distance. Good company though and between the heavy showers there was plenty of sunshine.
We visited here recently for a sunset,but we only had a small showing.So made use of the time for some other, err Green Shots !! ;-))
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So this is the south side of the Dutch Island Terschelling. A co-incidence that it was low tide where neat small islands popped up. The atmosphere with no wind and high temperatures made it a great summer feel. The next day I biked up here with my family, all was covered with seawater. Thanks all for your comments and favs
This was taken around midday and, as such, only a smaller arc of the rainbow was visible so it appears low to the ground. Rainbows look higher when the sun is lower. Conversely if I'd been higher, the rainbow would have appeared taller (more of the arc being visible).
I had to look all this up as I was concerned a low bow would mean the pot of gold was buried deeper.
Gray white clouds at low altitude which in early morning cover a large, lower part of a mountain located at the western side of Subic Bay in Zambales, Philippines.
Pelicans are the masters of the graceful low level glide. This one was from the archives about a year and a half ago as it glided by at Lake Albert near Meningie in South Australia.
Happy Wing Wednesday!
This is the road down Danby Dale to the village of Castleton and the hill is called Danby Low Moor.
It is located in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
If you look carefully on top of the hill you can see the new telephone mast (wrong company for me)
Happy Fence Friday (HFF)