Friday, November 13, 2015

Five on Friday

It's Friday so I'm joining in with  Amy at Love Made my Home for this week's Five on Friday.  Click on the link at the bottom of this post to find others who are joining in too.
Just a few of the birds I've spotted this week whilst out and about with my camera.


 1.  A motley assortment of runner ducks in the walled garden at Sugnall, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire.


2. Black Swans on the lake at Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.  They appeared, or at least we first saw them, in the summer and they seem to be staying around.  I'd never seen them on the lake before.


3.  Heron at the side of the lake at Trentham Gardens near the cascade of water that runs down towards the River Trent.

4.  Hens - in the small show gardens at Trentham this pair are called Henry and Barbara.  I don't know what breed of hen they are.


5.  Crow in a tree again at Trentham Gardens

Have a lovely weekend everyone.


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  1. Ooooh, runner ducks! How cute are they. Have a good weekend too Rosie :)

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    1. Thought you would like the runners, Jessica:)

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  2. Wow, quite the collection. Loved the shot of the heron. Have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Thanks, we've watched the heron in that spot since it was a youngster - all grown up now in its adult plumage:)

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  3. Beautiful, every photo. Wishing you a nice weekend.

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  4. The black swans are so lovely! All of your photos are interesting! Happy Friday!

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  5. I don't think I've ever seen a black swan outside of a zoo, so exotic looking.

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    1. I first saw them a few years ago at Hodnet Gardens which isn't too far away from us just into Shropshire, it's the first time I've seen them at Trentham:)

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  6. I love runner ducks! This is a good five on friday!

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    1. Thanks, Louise the ducks are great aren't they?:)

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  7. Many beautiful birds! I love black swans, they come from Australia as you know I am sure, but that is why I love them! Thank you for joining Five On Friday. I hope that you have a great weekend - perhaps with some more bird spotting! xx

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    1. I always like to get out and about looking for birds, the swans are very special aren't they? I did now they were brought over here from Australia - not sure when. I expect this pair have come from either nearby Rocester or Hodnet both of which have several black swan families:)

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  8. I've never heard of runner ducks but they look rather charming and are definitely up to something! Have a good weekend :-)

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    1. Ha Ha - yes they were full of mischief - I know geese are a 'gaggle' but these were a gaggle or rabble of ducks as they kept running all over the garden:)

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  9. I've seen art of ducks who stand like that, but have never seen an actual "runner duck." Their stance is very odd! Love the grey hen! Great photos.

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    1. The ducks are very funny when they run around, I love their long necks:)

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  10. Lovely photos, especially the hreron. I really like runner ducks and chickens, especially those full and fluffy ones.

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    1. The chickens have been there a few years now and I always look for them, only recently learned their nbames though:)

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  11. Hello, Rosie!
    What an interesting and beautiful Five! Lovely images! The photo of the crow is very beautiful and the black swans look fascinating. I didn't know they come from Australia!
    Thank you for sharing and have a lovely weekend!

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    1. Yes, the black sawns were introduced here from Australia, they are stunning aren't they?:)

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    1. They're great aren't they? I've never seen so many all together before:)

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  13. A lovely Five, Rosie - I especially like that pic of the heron. Thank you x

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    1. The heron is very attractive isn't it?:)

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  14. Lovely to see all the different birds that you have 'captured' not literally of course. I kept ducks for many years, never runners though - they are so comical.

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    1. How lovely to keep your own ducks, the runners are funny aren't they?;)

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  15. Runner ducks! Who knew. Brilliant. And I love the black swans

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    1. The runners are funny aren't they? And the black swans so imposing:)

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  16. Great photos Rosie. The last time I saw a heron up close, I was at the helm of a boat and managed to run us aground! It took us six hours to get off (no tide to assist, as it was on a lake). Marie x

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    1. Oh, no Marie - thank goodness you finally got back into the water, I bet you have mixed feelings about the heron then:)

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  17. I really do love birds of all kinds. The heron looks so exotic to me! x

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    1. I always think that herons are a bit sinister but also a bit prehistoric looking too:)

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  18. A great five Rosie, I love ducks, they have to be one the cutest animals of all time. The Heron is pretty impressive too. Hope you have had a lovely weekend x x x

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    1. Thanks, Lisa the ducks are very comical aren't they? I think the heron was intent on catching it's lunch:)

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