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pyjamacryptid · 8 months
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You can tell me.
MERLIN & ARTHUR - BBC MERLIN
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atlantablack · 2 years
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You can pretend that you never let me down This is something i won't forget All the things i buried coming up for breath I did my best to hold my demons down But at the end of the day I gotta let it out
Let It Out | Motherfolk
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blog-poll · 1 year
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BBC Merlin fans, I have a very important question for you.
(Read carefully.)
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andthebubbles · 1 year
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anthony bridgerton/jonathan bailey looks like jenson button................................. what do i do with this information
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dansnaturepictures · 1 year
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05/02/2023-New Forest and home
We spent some great time in the New Forest this afternoon, it was wonderful to be in the outdoors with great bits of winter sun and nice winter light with the sun behind the clouds, with the sun lighting up the undulating pine clad landscape and bright yellow gorse I took the ninth picture in this photoset of beautiful gorse and pine with a daisy seen nicely this afternoon too and mistletoe I believe. Breathtaking views and there was such a sense of tranquility being out in the landscape, though not a positive sound the distant roar of traffic was somewhat calming and I enjoyed taking in my surroundings and closing my eyes to listen. I took the sixth picture in this photoset and tenth and final of views today. The sky glorified the afternoon too in terms of beauty too with a terrific red and lingering sunset following the lowering of the sun seen well a stunning scene it was so good to be outdoors watching one in a landscape not something I always get. I took the fifth picture in this photoset of red sky here. And at the end of the walk it was a treasure to look one way and see the sunset and the other see the massive full moon rising the snow moon with mist starting to roll in nearby on the way home. I loved watching this here and on the way home, and trying for photos of this dominant ball in the sky. I took the fourth picture in this photoset of it in the forest. It’s been pleasing to photograph the moon growing every second day since Monday culminating in the show piece full moon tonight. A typical chilled winter afternoon turned to evening which it was fulfilling to be out in.
We had come here this afternoon as we had been told this place was good for viewing Hen Harriers, and were extremely lucky that with the help of a volunteer monitoring them and another person we saw two of these regal birds, gliding through the sky like boomerangs. It was a pleasure to observe there impressive size. A ringtail female and we just caught sight of the milky plumage of a male against a distant pine tree. Amazing sightings of this bird I adore which we are so thankful for and feel so lucky to have. It feels fantastic to have seen them in back to back years after seeing one at Pig Bush in the New Forest last year in November. The male only the third time I’ve seen one so this felt special, it’s the eighth time I’ve seen them overall. It’s always an extremely good day when you see a Hen Harrier. To make it a sensational afternoon of New Forest winter raptor watching we saw a Merlin flying insect like especially in size comparison to the Hen Harriers through the air and saw one maybe the same one later as dusk approached fly right over us almost silhouetted as the light faded, it was astonishing to see this little falcon fly and settle in a valley type area. This allowed for brilliant views of this bird, only the fourth time I’ve ever definitely seen a Merlin the previous three after some maybes before coming last year and today’s arguably the best views it felt like a pivotal moment in this great habitat for them for me to get used to seeing and identifying them. It’s always good I think if we can see a bird in a year that was new for us last year, a nice little challenge and it helps the current year compete with my other year lists as it’s something no other year list prior to the last one had and for a life tick last year so early on 4th January 2022 we’ve ensured we’ve done this fairly early this year. Some incredible moments, and we had some great wildlife chats with the two people who we are so thankful to. It was good to see two of my birds of the year as my strong start to the year continues, my first year ticks of February to make my year list to 132 and what a two. I think I will look back on this afternoon with fondness, it made me so happy seeing these birds and it really hits a sweet spot for me that we got into the forest and got to see them it’s a reminder of the wilderness quality of the New Forest with these species and what phenomenal species it has to offer. 
Also this afternoon it was nice to see a beautiful group of Linnets, chirping Meadow Pipit, Carrion Crow, a dainty Fallow Deer shuffling through the vast landscape into the cover of a gorse clump, New Forest Ponies shining in the sunlight and hear possible Raven, an insect flying and something singing really beautifully in a pine tree towards the end.
At home today I enjoyed great views of Collared Doves as the second and third pictures I took today in this photoset show and Starling as shown in the eighth picture in this photoset in and around the garden in nice light and the surroundings in the sun as well as nice sky scenes with one of the trees out the back which feels like it had autumn leaves not all that long ago with buds and a bit of lichen it seems which was nice. The buddleia bushes in the garden and ones visible from my room seem to look more energetic and green. Alongside promising bits of its yellow flowers again, in a sun kissed forsythia bush out the front before we left to come out we enjoyed seeing the Dunnock a revelation of our garden bird scene and a new one to it this winter which it was precious to see and photograph I got the first picture in this photoset of it. On the way to the forest we saw the Great White Egret by Broadlands which was nice. It was fascinating getting on for an hour after sunset time whilst dark to see red clouds still when we got back this evening and enjoy the epic full snow moon again. I took the seventh picture in this photoset of the moon at the time of the full moon which I’d not done before I don’t believe.
Yesterday as we traveled to Manchester to watch a football match with our local Manchester United Supporter’s Branch as we do occasionally it was great to see Buzzards on the motorway, geese flying over a couple of times Greylag Geese or Canada Geese, a verge overcome with beautiful purple crocuses when getting into Manchester which was good to see and daffodil shoots and mustard flower I believe there. It was also good to see the growing moon peeping through the clouds on the way back and when home. Another amazing and unforgettable weekend, I hope you all had a good one.
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barbie-necromancer · 2 years
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I think it was a few weeks ago, someone reblogged a photoset of a book that was all mushroomed up, it was Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake. I got the book because of that post, and it was really fucking good! thanks! I’m questioning what life even is now, so fuck you! mostly thanks tho it was really good.
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magicinavalon · 2 years
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I breathe sadness like oxygen I let it out just to bring it back in That static in my genetics Could burn my life down if I let it
- Taylor Janzen, Something Better
for merlin bingo prompts: “mirrors” + bonus “women’s appreciation”
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hylidae · 2 years
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:) :V
:) :V
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pencildragons · 4 years
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And now I'm glad I didn't know The way it all would end, the way it all would go Our lives are better left to chance I could have missed the pain But I'd of had to miss the dance 
-The Dance, Garth Brooks
(Images sourced from Dale McCeady’s site and Far Far Away)
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mumfordness · 5 years
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pyjamacryptid · 9 months
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sonnet 89 [excerpt] - pablo neruda
The format/style of this photoset is very much inspired by @nextstopparis's bbc merlin photosets (which are incredible)
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atlantablack · 2 years
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Battered and  wrecked, I come to you, you first-- 
-Homer, The Odyssey
Art for invisibility_superiority (sam4587)'s fic every bait and switch (was a work of art)
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the-iolar · 5 years
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"Yes, it is indeed I, the almighty Merlin! The master magician, the arcane wizard extraordinaire, the tinkerer of spells, the phoenix and the flame. The crisp winter day to your bleak miserable existence."
finally some more AX pics
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dansnaturepictures · 1 year
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The ninth installment of my wildlife and photography highlights posts of 2022: Brilliant wildlife and photography day trips this year
Portland Harbour and Bill in January
A really strong part of our week off to start the year under pretty winter skies a photo of this the first in this photoset, where my first ever Merlin which I loved seeing, Gannet, Black-throated Diver, Rock Pipit, Raven and Shag were key year ticks with a couple of Razorbills seen in that amazing week I had for them.
A blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/672489170161319936/4th-january-2022-part-1-of-2-portland-harbour
WWT Slimbridge in January
An ambitious day trip in that week off that brought me some of my birding highlights of the year, with a Glossy Ibis seen near the WWT centre, White-fronted Goose, Common Crane, Bewick’s Swan, Peregrine, Marsh Harrier and Golden Plover standout birds seen that day. I took the second picture in this photoset of Bewick’s Swan and Tufted Duck there.
A blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/672673980742844416/06012022-part-2-of-2-wwt-slimbridge-following
RSPB Radipole Lake and Lodmoor on Easter Saturday
A standout day in my year for photos on a gloriously sunny day with me selecting photos I took of Blackbird, Pochard and cuckooflower at Radipole that day to go on my 2023 wildlife photos calendar, with bird year ticks Sand Martin and Common Tern, a fair few Cetti’s Warblers heard and seen and memorable scenes of a House Sparrow pecking at blossom, a Grey Heron feeding on an eel and Peacock butterfly other highlights on a real key spring day out for lots of facets of my hobby. I took the third picture in this set of a Great Crested Grebe at Radipole Lake that day.
A blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/681729705171369984/160422-part-2-of-2-lodmoor-following-on-my-my
Thursley Common in May
On a hot and sunny Global Big Day from Global Birding that I spent here my first Redstart and Spotted Flycatcher of the year, a brilliant Dartford Warbler, my first Four-spotted Chaser and Blue-tailed Damselfly of the year, Red Kite, Cinnabar moths as well as a few butterflies seen with many nice views savoured made this a day to stick long in the memory on a memorable day for me generally. I took the fourth picture in this photoset of a beautiful view there that day.
Blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/684261817237815296/140522-thursley-we-came-to-thursley-in-surrey
Knepp in July
A glorious edition of our July tradition now where I was honoured to see Purple Emperor and Purple Hairstreak, my first Gatekeeper of the year, Scarce Chaser and Southern Hawker dragonflies, Leopard moth which the fifth picture in this photoset shows, Hobby, centaury, and of course those inspirational White Storks.
A blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/688706999868850176/272022-knepp-blog-2-of-2-birds-mammals-and
Durlston in July
Hoards of rare Lulworth Skippers and also Wall Browns seen two of my butterflies of the year, lots of restharrow as the sixth picture in this set shows, Marbled White, Bloody-nosed beetle, Peregrine and Gannet headlined an epic day of varied wildlife watching by the sea with some truly beautiful views too on one of the key weekends of my year as a whole.
A blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/691239863033446400/30th-july-2022-durlston-post-1-of-2-the
Visiting Bushy Park in our week off in September: Deers, birds and more
A vintage version of a trip we love doing every year a wildlife watching and photography day of my year with Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Ring-necked Parakeets as shown in the seventh picture in this photoset, Egyptian Geese, Coot including young, key species of that week off Grey Heron, Cormorant, Swallow and Migrant Hawker and Red Kite seen well.
A blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/695313257175662592/13092022-bushy-park-blog-1-of-2-the-mammals
Going to Portland in the September week off seeing Little Owl, Pied Flycatcher and more and Radipole Lake later that day seeing Clouded Yellow, Migrant Hawker and more
Whinchat, Rock Pipit, Kestrel and Hobby other highlights of a fantastic day out. I took the eighth picture in this photoset of a sunny view at Radipole Lake that day.
A blog on the day: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/695403547000487936/14th-september-2022-part-1-of-2-portland-we-came
Spending a lot of time at Poole Harbour and also Stour Valley Nature Reserve in Dorset on our September week off, visiting Ham Common, Brownsea Island and doing a boat trip around the harbour with Birds of Poole Harbour
At Brownsea Island we saw the epic and iconic Red Squirrels and Spoonbills well on a good day for seeing mammals, birds and insects, at Ham Common Kingfisher and Swallow stood out, with Kingfisher starring later that same day at Stour Valley Nature reserve as did hawker dragonflies and on the boat trip it was sensational to see multiple Ospreys, a White-tailed Eagle and much more. Taking in amazing views on all the days too in great weather I took the ninth and tenth pictures in this photoset of two of the views.
A blog at the time:
https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/695221823120490496/12092022-ham-common-viewpoint-and-stour-valley
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crystal-lillies · 5 years
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Dramatic Magic Poses (mid-gesture) featuring the poor clueless kids watching Merlin like wtf?????
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