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Title: A walk out with the Pack
Description: Local walk


Saluki - August 19, 2007 09:45 PM (GMT)
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Farouq 11 mths old.

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Tariq with a Rabbit suffering from Myxomatosis.


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Peregrine, a pair nesting on the cliffs

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We watch this Buzzard narrowly miss a Rabbit from a ledge on the cliff.

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A Kestrel hunting for Voles

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Farouq climbing rocks.

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Cooling off.


Saluki - August 19, 2007 09:47 PM (GMT)
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Tariq and Farouq, Father and Son.

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Kit playing with a Crab claw.

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brookie - August 23, 2007 06:49 PM (GMT)
dogs are looking well mate

Saluki - September 2, 2007 07:01 AM (GMT)
Hi Brookie,

They are getting there, Ameerah and farouq have had one or two niggling injuries which have put them back fitness wise but they are getting there now.

Hope to try the pup on a large rabbit soon.

Hows yours doing?

Regards

Mark

MyFlashOfLightning - September 7, 2007 10:33 AM (GMT)
Fabulous pictures. Love them.

Teonanacatl - September 8, 2007 11:30 AM (GMT)
wow nice dogs and nice place :D

yogi - October 3, 2007 12:21 PM (GMT)
dogs in excellant condition,great pics ;)

savy - April 26, 2008 12:14 AM (GMT)
Your dogs look great Mark, I love the cooling off picture!

Sonneratti - April 26, 2008 08:09 AM (GMT)
Cooling off is a stunning picture!!!


Longing for the beaches now, sadly we suffer from tourist mania here and dogs are banned from the beaches from March. What is that all about??


Saluki - April 26, 2008 02:48 PM (GMT)
Thanks Savy, Sonneratti.

That is so ridiculous, local people can't enjoy the beaches because of tourists?

Could you not sneek on at first light who would know?

One part of this beach is closed from april to august for nesting birds as it is part of a nature reserve. The other beach local to us has no restriction on it.


Sonneratti - April 28, 2008 08:51 AM (GMT)
It is ridiculous isn't it ( and of course I will take no notice whatsoever.......lol)

The whole Irish economy is underpinned by visiting Americans and their dollars. Not surprisingly the tourism is down, more to do with the Americans new found fear of flying in the wake of 9/11.

nothing to do with exorbitant prices then?




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