HarriettMB

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@HarriettMB@toot.wales

Old
Sometimes grumpy
Opinionated
Socially & environmentally aware & concerned
Pro-Choice; LGBTQIA ally
Autonomy matters
Pro EU
We are all immigrants from somewhere else.
We always will be
#NoBridge
Status Married
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Honorary Welshwoman.
I live in Ireland


Replying to @DoubleTreble@cupoftea.social

@DoubleTreble The poor heron was getting a rough time. On the grass being harassed and repeatedly fight-bombed by a seagull, who followed him into the river and sat staring a few feet away; then some aul’ wan with a mobile phone went pretty close to photograph him and he flew off again. I got a few shots [from further back] and note that he looks pretty empty. He hasn’t a chance to feed today, as far as I can tell. Photos later when I’ve processed them.

Replying to @HarriettMB@toot.wales

#Photography #Ireland #Antrim #Nature
🧵3/3 Continued photos from Antrim….
Heron drama. The heron had a rough time this morning. First it was mobbed on the sports field by a gull, who kept on dive-bombing it. So it flew into the trees, but that wasn’t enough. It came down to the river, and the gull followed, sitting a few feet way, just watching it. Finally it moved up the river a bit, then some person with a mobile phone got too close trying to photograph it, so it flew off again.

A Grey Heron flying into the trees, to try and escape being mobbed by a gull.
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A grey heron stands on a rock, waiting to fish in the river, but the gull is in the forground watching it.
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The grey heron moves again, and is in a different part of the stream, hoping to catch something to eat. A person with a mobile phone came down the bank close to it, so it had to fly off _again_. The bird is looking to the right, and looks rather irritated.
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Replying to @HarriettMB@toot.wales

#Photography #Ireland #Antrim #Nature
🧵 2/3 Continued photos from Antrim…
The literal two bees I saw this morning - a honey bee - the first one I’ve seen this year, and what I think is a white tailed bumblebee.
Then there’s the two parent ducks with their almost adult ducklings who are getting their adult plumage, although it’s still quite pale.

A honeybee leaving an open flat petalled blue flower, after checking for any nectar or pollen.
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A white-tailed bumblebee on a vertical stem of bugle shaped blue flowers.
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An adult duck on the left with its head underwater as it searches for food. Another duck stands in shallow water with its beak in the water, also looking for food. Two ‘teenage’. Ducklings are growing in their adult plumage in the background. They are quite pale coloured compared to the adults.
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