I have a great many interests. Among them is writing poetry, taking photo's, the practice of T M and following a druid like path. What I am not nor have I ever been is subservient or fanatical. In the true sense of the term I am a free thinking person.
Friday, 20 February 2015
SHE IS BACK AGAIN!
We have named her Philomena the pleasant pheasant
where once she was a morning visitor is now an almost
constant guest who squawks as soon as Mrs H sets a
Jolly good photos Heron. We have many pheasants here and two cocks and around a dozen hens roost in the pine trees next to our farm and feed on corn we put down under our bird table for them. But they are not as tame as your Philomena - they move under the bushes when I go out with my camera- they are definitely camera shy.
Jolly good photos Heron. We have many pheasants here and two cocks and around a dozen hens roost in the pine trees next to our farm and feed on corn we put down under our bird table for them. But they are not as tame as your Philomena - they move under the bushes when I go out with my camera- they are definitely camera shy.
ReplyDeleteI think perhaps it is the difference between English and Irish pheasants :)
DeleteWelcome back, Philomena. More than a few are happy to see you.
ReplyDeleteWell that's great and you will no doubt be pleased to know that Philomena brought her sister Phyllis in for lunch on Wednesday.
DeleteGrin!!
ReplyDeleteHello Philomena!
Squaa 'k !
DeleteHello Carol pleased to meet you xx
She's beautiful, does she have a mate? Unusual to see a female pheasant on her own xxx
ReplyDeleteThere is cock pheasant around I saw him the other day, they don't seem to pair up until the breeding season Fran.
DeletePhilomenia and Phyllis. Do you think they might be twins? :-)
ReplyDeleteDebs, I truly don't know wether they are related or not :)
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