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Taken by Dale Ayres in September 2015

Hummingbird perched in front of barberry bush.

Always love to see these and much easier when their perched lol.Thanks to everyone for all your comments,faves ,help and advice Regards Clive

shadow ganz eng! BRAVO

Juvenile Herring Gull Screaming as another gull beat it to the food at Hogganfield Loch

One of several young cottontail rabbits that were around the house at times this Summer.

@ Theberton oval Adelaide SA watching the AFLW

The vista of Glencoe from vantage point.

Been wanting to take this shot for ages, but the car park at the bottom is always packed and Ive had to drive past, but this time I'm driving south and spotted a space.

After a somewhat vigorous climb in deep snow laden down with usual camera kit, Took this shot with the mobile phone, despite hauling a bag full of camera's and lens up the hill.

 

Three sisters of Glencoe.

 

The "Three Sisters" also known as Bidean nam Bian Mountain in the Scottish Highlands resides in the Valley Glen off A82 going towards the town of Glencoe northwest of Glasgow and Stirling. Entering "Three Sisters Car Park" into google maps or GPS will get you there just fine.

 

This part of Scotland is filled with rolling hills and waterfalls. The area is accessible year round, in the summer green grass surrounds the area and in late fall / early winter the grass turns a beautiful yellow brown if it is not covered by snow.

 

If you are planning on visiting Glencoe it is vital that you stop and photograph Buachaille Etive Mor also known as Scotland's most photographed mountain for its iconic conical shape. Coming from the southeast of Scotland you won't miss it as it is along the way but just in case go ahead and punch in directions to "Buachaille Etive Mor" in google maps and it will bring you to the closest point on the road.

 

There are various places to pull over and photograph and relax along the A82 in Glencoe, with many trails to hike and scenic vistas. This is one of the easiest yet most rewarding places to visit in the Scottish Highlands.

 

wow was I in for a big new surprise last weekend.

I went to the public park and the weeds along the fence were all aglow and very colorful. I thought they had been feed one of the new improved drugs that the government is currently selling to our children, but alas I was wrong.

This is the byproduct of a new experimental weed killer that they bought from a foreign country that is meant to improve the landscape and the only residual side effects are temporary insanity. can't wait to see what else they come up with. stay tuned.

Meadow Pipet from the seafront Troon

Helios 44-2 58mm f2 adapted lens

 

** Thank you all for your kind words and taking the time to view my pic.

Sparrowhawk at Kilminning Nature Reserve, Crail, Fife, Scotland

Nuthatch working on narrowing the entrance of nest hole with mud in Alexandra Park, Dennistoun, Glasgow

Leica CL

Summicron TL 1:2/23 mm

Female Gadwall on Hogganfield Loch

Watching the sunset along the Aegeon Sea, Turkey

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