Tribute to the ancestors - A trip to the village - Part twenty-two - It's time to go home, it's already evening.

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Hi all!

My story about the trip of my whole family to a small village has come to an end hidden from the eyes of people behind many kilometers of fields forests, swamps and meadows located in such a place that it is simply impossible to guess that there is a village there looking at the map. lol.

But it is there and it was very picturesque.

It’s hard for me to say how much joy I got from walking with my son in search of interesting objects for photography there were a lot of them.

The most tiring was to get to the village because of bad roads visit all the relatives and go back to the city along the same dead road.

But we were able to overcome it and happy but tired, we began to see the approach of the evening.

While visiting regular relatives on the edge of the village I left the girls to chat and I myself went to the very edge of the village where I saw a bird a bee hunter shrike, Lanius or passerine birds.

He sat on a thorny bush and looked off into the distance.

When he saw me he immediately flew away.

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I approached the bush in the hope that I would find shrike trophies there.

These birds string their prey on sharp thorns while it is still alive and for this the bird was given the name "butcher" or executioner.

But there was nothing on the spines and this plant is called Echinops sphaerocephalus or glandular globe-thistle a relative of flowers called asters.

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I went back to the house where the girls were talking and saw that the sunflower had already lowered its head and started to fall asleep I wanted to yawn.

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At the edge of the garden I found a dung beetle an edible mushroom that grows where cattle like to walk.

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Inside it began to turn black an old mushroom.

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I decided to explore the surroundings with the 200x zoom of my camera and very far away about 300-400 meters I found cows grazing in the meadow.

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This cow can be sold to Mars for Milky Way, lol.

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Looking in the other direction where there was no longer sunlight I saw an eagle, which, apparently hunted hares.

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There were a lot of storks in the village their nests were on almost every pole.

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Even when we were already driving home right behind the village at the fork in the road, another stork saw us off.

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A huge field of sunflowers at sunset that was the last thing I photographed that day.

I hope you enjoy traveling with me.

The end!

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More to come!

Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!

Have a blessed day!

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Category:Photography
Camera:Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300
Location:Ukraine
Author:Author @barski. For my publications, I do not use stock photos, it is fundamentally important for me to use for publication photos that I have taken with my own hands, and I can call them - author's works.


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hello dear friend @barski good day
What a beautiful place to visit, you have taken very beautiful nature photographs there.
I appreciate you sharing this experience with us.
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Thank you very much @jlufer! It was not an easy, but very exciting trip. To be honest, I did not expect to see such an Eldorado for a photographer :)
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