| Juvanile Sparrow |
WILD BIRD WEDNESDAYS
We separate the very young calves with their mothers, from the rest of the herd until they are big enough to join the others. |
Safe in a quite corner. |
Some of our herd grazing near the water. |
The Saint Antonio Chapel where my son was married, and where my grandchildren were baptised. |
Side view of same chapel. The dogs belong to my daughter-in-law's sister, and this is where they stand guard every day |
We pass the chapel on our evening walk as it is situated right next to our farm. There is a Festa in a clearing there, every St António day on the 13th of June. |
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| The Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos major A juvenile G S Woodpecker outside it's nest. |
I think he's watching and listening for his mother's return. |
Certainly scratching |
Getting a bit fed up of waiting there |
He decides to climb the tree, at which point my batteries ran out. Bother!! |
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It wasn't long before another photo opportunity presented itself, a white dog looking over a gate was just asking for me to take his picture. I think he has a lovely gentle look about him. |
He was a lovely friendly dog, looks like he lost a claw at one time, but his eyes captivated me. |
| Around yet another bend and I saw this white cat surveying the road, sitting on a high wall. |
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The Mute Swan Cygnus olor. |
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