As always, if my ID is incorrect please let me know.
Waiting at Folkestone for the Chunnel this Herring Gull (Larus argntatus) was keeping to the pedestrian crossing...
As above, and I suspect looking for food!...
As above...
As above.
Luckily we stopped overnight in France as the snow started just as we got to Rouen.
Back home Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)....
As above.
Great tit (Parus major) - male I think...
and on our window sill.
Linking up to
Welcome home! I bet the birds are glad too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie. We have a neighbour who pops in every couple of days and feeds the birds. They were all still around when we returned. Have a good day Diane
DeleteI suppose it does snow in France but not too often? There's no place like home for sure. Soon be Spring.
ReplyDeleteIt often snows in the North of France, but we also get it and we are halfway down. A couple of years back we were snowed in for 3 weeks! Good job I have a good pantry! Yes all the lambs are in the field next to the house so spring must be getting close :-) Keep well Diane
DeleteThats a very well behaved gull - they are not normally like that!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M -Melbourne
Awww, wonderful birds today! And terrific photo composition of all.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at I'd Rather B Birdin this week and for the birthday wishes.