After 18 September 2019 on Terschelling island came 19 September. Which started for us with this beautiful honeysuckle flower. Like all photos in this blog post, a macro lens photo.
And these ones.
And these ones.
Most heather flowers were gone; except for a few small patches.
A bit further, big parasol mushrooms.
Eight meadow pipits on the meadow near these mushrooms.
A buzzard on a top of a coniferous tree.
A speckled wood butterfly.
In the Kroonpolders lake, two greenshanks.
Brown roll-rim fungi.
As we approached the North Sea, a dead young herring gull along the footpath.
In a sea-buckthorn bush, a brown-tail moth winter nest.
On a coastal sand dune, European searocket attracted honeybees and a bumblebee.
A great cormorant swims and dives in the North Sea.
As we walked back, this European searocket photo.
We walked back further. Now, four greenshanks at the Kroonpolders lake.
Still further, two buzzards circling around each other.
Wow, your photos look absolutely amazing and Honeysuckle flowers are my favourite, I wish there were more of them in Ireland
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Thanks for your kind words!
Honeysuckle in Ireland:
http://www.wildflowersofireland.net/plant_detail.php?id_flower=135&wildflower=Honeysuckle
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Beautiful!
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Thank you so much!
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