This cockerel had worked himself up into quite fury. None of the other hens and ornamental cockerels in the garden were paying him a blind bit of notice. Pfft. This called for a spot of high-speed strutting, hence the blurry image…
At least the daisies were standing to attention even if no one else was…
These photos were taken a couple of springs ago at Arley Aboretum beside the River Severn, an almost local beauty spot, and a place with plenty of scope for upward gazing among majestic trees.
hee hee, he made me laugh . . .that will probably add to his fury won’t it!
Absolutely it will.
LOVE that red tree, and I’m ignoring tizzy-rooster
Yes the trees definitely win over the rooster 🙂
😄😄
He’s a man on a mission. Look at that eye!
Fixed intentions, definitely 🙂
Oh, yes, a lovely place. We visited in the autumn and the trees were glorious.
There was an unusual herbaceous plants sale going on the last time we went. Too beguiling!
Oh, gosh, yes. I wouldn’t be able to come away without a plant or three.
That’s exactly what happened!
Oooh, love these bird captures! Beautiful red tree!
Thanks, Amy
Hope he got the respect he deserved 🙂 🙂
Alas poor rooster. I think I was the only one paying him attention.
I love that second chicken, got a good laugh from Mr. Me-Myself-and-I, and love the trees with the hobbit home. 🙂
janet
Strutting overdrive! But yes, the trees. It’s a truly lovely spot.
That last picture looks like it could be a Hobbit house. How fun.
I laughed. Thank you 🐓
Happy to make you laugh, Sherry. Am loving the rooster emoji 🙂
Nice pictures.