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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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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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My photos may not be used on websites, blogs or in any other media without my written and explicit permission.
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.
Dark Hedges, One of many locations in Northern Ireland used during the filming of the TV show Game Of Thrones.
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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;
The Dark Hedges - Romantic, atmospheric, tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees, planted in the 18th-century.
Used as a location in filming of Game of Thrones and the new Transformers movie
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.
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