I saw a lot more deer on this visit, than during the warmer summer months.I even caught out a family of Roe Deer, as they quietly ate their breakfast. Showing that it does pay to get out early and also to be quiet. You'll never know what you won't have seen had you just been a little more cautious.
This looks like one of the young.
These Oystercatchers were enjoying the rich pickings left by the retreating sea. This one with a small crab.
Ringed Plover were busy scuttling along the sand.
This Skylark was singing from the ground. More usually seen singing on the wing.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome captures of the deer! The Oystercatcher are one of my favorites. The Ringed Plover is adorable. Wonderful series of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day! Wishing you a happy new week ahead!
The ringed plover looks very similar to our semi-palates Oliver's here in America. I really enjoyed seeing the oystercatcher with it's catch of the day.
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So to correct on my phone...sorry.
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So to correct on my phone...sorry.
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Wonderful shots! That is a gorgeous buck.
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beautiful fascinating photos!!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't he a handsome fellow! Won't be long before he's flaunting it all! Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
very nice pictures
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