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The church of St Lawrence, Mickleton, is situated at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment just below Hidcote and Kiftsgate. Part of the church dates back to the 12th Century and is a Grade 1 listed building with many interesting historical features. Mickleton is the northernmost village in Gloucestershire.
St. Boniface Catholic Church in rural Bigelow Arkansas. Established in 1843 and still holding services each Sunday.
Happy Slider Sunday - HSS !!
St Mungo Mural, High Street, Glasgow
St Mungo it is reported brought a Robin back to life after it was killed by his classmates this was one of his miracles. This modern St Mungo is shown in this mural with Robins
The St Kilda Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes hirtensis) is a subspecies of Wren that is only found on St Kilda, a small archipelago about 40 miles west of the Outer Hebrides. The population of St Kilda Wren is currently about 225 pairs but it came perilously close to extinction in Victorian times. As the largest and most distinctive British subspecies it was highly sought-after by museums and collectors, who paid crofters for their corpses and their eggs. It is noticeably larger than "ordinary" Wrens, and seems to lack warmth in the plumage, apart from some rufous at the base of the tail. It is also barred across the upperparts rather than just the flight feathers. The pale belly also had numerous black spots and short streaks that I have never noticed on British Wrens. Its bill also looked disproportionately large and orange. So overall it is a large, grey-brown bird with much barring. If you think it just looks like any old Wren, here's one I photographed in the Peak District which is subspecies indigenus, found throughout most of mainland Britain: www.flickr.com/photos/timmelling/51155289704/in/dateposted/ Note the warm rufous plumage and lack of barring apart from the flight feathers.
I photographed this St Kilda Wren singing its heart out on the coast of Hirta, the largest island in the St Kilda group and the name that gave rise to the subspecies name hirtensis.
Lawrenceville Neighborhood in Pittsburgh
Built in 1901 in the Diocese of Pittsburgh
Saint Pio of Pietrelcina Parish
Before the weather fronts rolled in this morning there was some lovely light - Daybreak at St Helen's Rosslare Wexford.
St Ives is a town in Cornwall(England) known for its Surf Beaches amongst other things, we visited here whilst in our Honeymoon this week (Sept 2021)
St Lawrence River with l'Ile Verte from Isle Verte, Qc the village on the shore in front of the island of the same name.
Dom St. Jakob
St. Jacob's Cathedral
Catedral de Santiago
(Pfarrgasse - Innsbruck, Tirol - Österreich)
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