High in the Pecking Order! Cultra Farm Animals, 2017-2019
My assortment of photos of the farm animals at the Ulster Fork Museum, Cultra, Northern Ireland. They were wonderful animals!
My assortment of photos of the farm animals at the Ulster Fork Museum, Cultra, Northern Ireland. They were wonderful animals!
The evening light filters through Carndasiy Glen, located near Moneymore.
The image above captures a close-up view of the hare, which emerged momentarily after I inadvertently frightened the buzzard away while attempting to capture a close-up of it perched on a long tree. Apparently, the wildlife animals on the ground waited in hiding while the buzzards were hovering around above. Additional Photos (Misc)
Springhill, located on the edge of Moneymore, offers a delightfully colourful autumn walk. One of my favourite ‘sweet & short’ casual walks. There are plenty of intriguing footpaths to explore, as well as some fascinating trees and plants to view.
I was sifting through my photo collection, month by month and year by year. October 2024 has just stood out as the most colourful month in the past few years. I selected 40 of them and put them all here. It’s just a combination of beautiful varied weather and an autumn sky.
I have just managed to capture a full-body image of a brown hare, especially without the grass covering its feet. Its appearance is different from the Irish hare; I wasn’t even aware of the difference in species of hares in the UK/Ireland! See my other post on Irish hare; they seemed to have shorter ears…
These pictures were taken on the same day as the Harvest Moon, along with the pictures of the evening dusk. The first two images were taken in the early morning, and the last image was of the Super Harvest Moon in the evening. The 18th of September was a very colourful day.