Off I went, gung ho!, with camera in hand hoping for some excitement in the wildlife section of my life!
Out of the car…
Down the track…
Look to the left and who’s this slumbering and sleeping in the corner of the field rather selfishly a little further away than I would like!
Just in case you missed horse number 3 in the background….
I’m sure to the horsey type this is something they have seen before, but I have never seen a horse completely crashed out with his head on the ground like the one at the back before!
Must be about time for the moss….
No comments, just two photographs that I rather like….
This beautiful green is as I found it in the woods…there’s been no tinkering with photoshop etc!
As I walked on I heard a whole load of tweeting and saw this chap having a wash in a little stream.
It’s not my best photo but they move so fast that I’m pleased to have got anything!
And then…..

“If my tail were shorter, then it wouldn’t always drag in the water, but then I wouldn’t live up to my ‘Long Tailed Tit’ name….ah well!” sighed Lenin in an accepting things kind of way!
And That’s All!
See Ya xx
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We live across the road from three pony paddocks and the ponies are often laid flat out like the one in your photo. My neighbour panicked the first time she saw one and rushed up to the riding school to tell them one of their horses had died … she had a very red face when they returned to the paddock and the ponies were all stood up!
I’m sure I was told something terrible happened to horses’ stomachs if they lay down which always left me wondering how they sleep-or how they sleep well! They were all standing and eating hay when I returned from my walk! At least I didn’t run about in a panic…phew! 😉