Kingfishers at Poyll Dooey in Ramsey 🇮🇲
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Kingfishers at Poyll Dooey in Ramsey 🇮🇲
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I have recently started to add some short Isle of Man Videos relating to just a selected few of my Isle of Man Images that I post on this website.
Hope you like them.
Peter.
Click on any of my Isle of Man wildlife images in the below Gallery for a larger view and then use the arrows at the bottom left of each of the images to view in a slideshow.
All of my Isle of Man wildlife images have been captured responsibly with the welfare of all birds and wildlife uppermost and in line with the Codes of Conduct for Birdwatchers and Photographers as published by Manx Bird Life website, which also has a web link to the Isle of Man Governments code for Birdwatchers and Photographers web page.
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East Coast of the Isle of Man
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I have recently extended my photographic portfolio to include many of my Isle of Man wildlife and nature photographs. Therefore I have decided to set up another small category on this website amongst all of my other Manx Scenes to include many of my favourite wildlife and nature images.
The link is above in the menu bar and titled *Manx Wildlife so please have a look and let me know what you think.
All of my Isle of Man wildlife images have been captured responsibly with the welfare of all birds and wildlife uppermost and in line with the Codes of Conduct for Birdwatchers and Photographers as published by Manx Bird Life website, which also has a web link to the Isle of Man Governments code for Birdwatchers and Photographers web page.
Enjoy, Peter
Perfectly Ploughed.
At Shenharra Farm on the main St John’s to Peel Road.
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Cashtal yn Ard is one of the best ancient monuments on the Isle of Man. It is one of three Neolithic tombs, dating from about 2000 BC. It is well preserved and one of the largest of its kind in the British Isles. The monument was originally a megalithic chambered Cairn holding five chambers and extending over 130 feet long. Sites of this type were used as communal burial places for Neolithic chieftains and their families.
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‘Simple Shadows’
At the Villa Marina Arcade on Harris Promenade in Douglas.
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The Calm & the Storm at Fenella Beach in Peel today.
Storm Frank.
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This little fella has spent most of this Christmas in my log store.
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Standing at Ballafayle in Maughold and overlooking the green fields towards Maughold Lighthouse.
How could anyone ever tire of this wonderful view?
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