one of the most beautiful towns on the French Riviera
I think they are black birds Jilly!!!!Great photo I can hear the waves crashing around the rocks.You're in Italy and I'm sooo jealous!!!!
The photo shows textures beautifully: the rock and the waves.
I am guessing they are Sooty Shearwaters. At least they look like them. Nice shot.This old man's post brought tears on this Veteran's Day but not because I am a Korean War era veteran. The Squirrel's Nest
My guess was to be "water birds" but seriously I think I'll go with Abe's guess ... Your photos always make be anticipate my vacation.
Thanks for this photo, I love Balzi Rossi, Latte or Dolceacqua, very nice places. Bye
,,,hey, things are looking up! Have you changed settings as per our little chat? This and yesterday's were brilliant on my screen.
"Lucky birds" I'd say...
I'm not good on birds. I LOVE that blog header, wonderful.
Those birds...have their very own tropical island in the sea!!!
I am sure that I will know, when I swim out to the rock in August.I will just need a water-proof bird book !So glad that you enjoyed my Melbourne Symphony Orchestra post yesterday. Also that no-one asked me what the tune was.Je n'en ai aucune idée. (Ni les oiseaux ni l'air ! )
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I think they are black birds Jilly!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo I can hear the waves crashing around the rocks.
You're in Italy and I'm sooo jealous!!!!
The photo shows textures beautifully: the rock and the waves.
ReplyDeleteI am guessing they are Sooty Shearwaters. At least they look like them. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThis old man's post brought tears on this Veteran's Day but not because I am a Korean War era veteran.
The Squirrel's Nest
My guess was to be "water birds" but seriously I think I'll go with Abe's guess ... Your photos always make be anticipate my vacation.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this photo, I love Balzi Rossi, Latte or Dolceacqua, very nice places. Bye
ReplyDelete,,,hey, things are looking up! Have you changed settings as per our little chat? This and yesterday's were brilliant on my screen.
ReplyDelete"Lucky birds" I'd say...
ReplyDeleteI'm not good on birds. I LOVE that blog header, wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThose birds...have their very own tropical island in the sea!!!
ReplyDeleteI am sure that I will know, when I swim out to the rock in August.
ReplyDeleteI will just need a water-proof bird book !
So glad that you enjoyed my Melbourne Symphony Orchestra post yesterday. Also that no-one asked me what the tune was.
Je n'en ai aucune idée. (Ni les oiseaux ni l'air ! )