17 April 2013

...come on, let's go for a walk


 let's go down to Pelican Point and see if any water birds shall we?


 keeping a good eye out for the pot-holes; I want photos, not a broken ankle...  

be careful...

 see,  some black cormorants out there, over on the right






and over in the middle, ummm ..... Crested or Lesser Crested Terns?






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27 comments:

  1. rough terrain, for sure! love the cormorants and the terns (no matter what type) always make me laugh. :)

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  2. Beautiful landscape...and love those Cormorants...they are the only birds we get to see here in Muscat(Oman) now with the heat setting in:)Great shots. Have a great day!

    Shantana

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  3. Lovely photos, great birds!
    Well done!

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  4. Oh I love the shoreline!! And your bird photos are an extra treat.

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  5. That is the kind of terrain that trips me. Love the Cormorant and the Terns, great shots.

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  6. A great series of photos of the beach and the birds.

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  7. My goodness, Carole, what a beautiful place to be. The first photograph is pure magic.

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  8. Carole I totally love your shots here! Especially those cormarants. You did an amazing job with this, and cannot quite imagine how you got out there without breaking your neck! Looks like a hard place to walk, and probably very slippery too.

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  9. What a gorgeous coast! Love the commorants, they are kinda goofy looking.

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  10. Like the rough coastline and the beautiful skies.

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  11. I would love to take a walk with you...in the sunshine, near the water!

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  12. Great photos Carole, beautiful surroundings too.
    The cormorants are great.
    Greetings Irma

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  13. An interesting landscape you have there Carole with those potholes in the rocks. I think the terns may be Greater Crested having those heavy yellow bills, but whichever they are you certainly got some cracking pictures.

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  14. That does look like rough going! You took some nice photos of the Cormorants and Terns.

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  15. I love that last image!!! Especially the reflection in the water!!!

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  16. Brilliant images Carole.

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  17. HI Carole...Wow that is a rough area to walk, but beautiful at the same time!!
    I like the Cormorant, but not so well like by the fishermen here ; )!
    There always make me think prehistoric when I see them haha (don't ask why)!!
    Wonderful photo's !!
    Grace

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  18. Great photos of the cormorants and terns. That was a lot of potholes to navigate.

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  19. Nice pictures - I'm not going to offer an opinion on the terns for fear of looking daft!

    I found the lake with the ducks on my last (work) day in Perth - I know where I would have been in the lunch hours if I had found it earlier!

    Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  20. Fantastic photos of this special place on the beach and the birds. Great !

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  21. Thanks for the walk Carole...enjoyed the fresh air and scenery!!!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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  22. Thank you so much for sharing your beach and birds!
    That's a great looking shore!

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  23. Oh my goodness, these images are all so beautiful...the sky in that first shot is amazing. All wonderful!!

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  24. Beautiful coast, and love the cormorants too.

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  25. Thank you for the awesome walk. I love nothing better than walking along a beach and hopping over the rocks.

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  26. Great photos here too!
    To me they look like Sterna bergii...
    Cheers again!!

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  27. Wonderful walk, your photos are fantastic!

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