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Northern Pintails, WWT Slimbridge

taken today

This fairly shy species lives in and near hedges.

It has a pleasant song

 

prunella modularis

heggenmus

accenteur mouchet

Heckenbraunelle

Acentor Común

Passera scopaiola

ferreirinha

 

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Euskirchen-Roitzheim, Germany

A colour photograph taken inside a hedge of sorts..

The Dark Hedges at sunrise - Northen Ireland

Dunnock (Hedge Sparrow) our garden sheltering from the rain. A pair of Dunnocks nest each year in the ivy on the fence in our garden.

seen in Long Beach Washington.

Spoordonk, The Netherlands

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The Flitting

 

I sit me in my corner chair

That seems to feel itself from home,

And hear bird music here and there

From hawthorn hedge and orchard come;

last salem post, but golly, i'm in love with this look, so i decided to make it a Sunday look.

Also, credit to Bean for the custom faun spots, ty bb! tagging him in this so you can get pretty commissions or shop his store too!

 

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As seen out & about.

Livy top and shorts new gachas from Ricielli at Arcade

Dane hair from DOUX

Hedge posts like this are a common sight in rural Kansas. Hedge rows of Osage Orange trees planted to mark early property lines across the plains still provide fencing in use today.

Taken beside a Public Footpath ,

No trip to Ireland is complete without a stop at the Dark Hedges. In about 1775, James Stuart built a new house, named Gracehill House after his wife Grace Lynd. Over 150 beech trees were planted along the entrance road to the estate, to create an imposing approach. According to legend, the hedges are visited by a ghost called the Grey Lady, who travels the road and flits across it from tree to tree. The Dark Hedges were popularized when the location was used as a filming location for the "King's Road" in the television series “Game of Thrones”. -wikipedia

The garden maze at Hampton, shot from the Tower that leads to an underground tunnel that opens out on the sunken garden at Hampton, extending behind the waterfall. Taken at the beginning of April, this image still shows fall leaves.

Incoming Whooper Swans to the river Coquet.

claiming a long hedge as his territory

Well, not so dark on this occasion but still a stunning scene to view and photograph.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Hedges

This is the Gatekeeper or Hedge brown. I did see him sunbathing on my hedge. I find the Dutch name beautiful: "Oranje Zandoogje" (Little Orange Sandeye).

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