IoM[3] - curved bench
IoM[3] - yellow dahlia, plus a bonus bee
IoM[3] - dahlia display
IoM[3] - mosaic shield
IoM[3] - The Bee Gees {1 of 3}
IoM[3] - The Bee Gees {2 of 3}
IoM[3] - Memorial Garden
IoM[3] - Kewley Memorial
IoM[3]/bmc - we have no ferries ...
bmc[23] - plaques
bmc[23] - instructions ...
bmc[23] - deck numbers
bmc[23] - Ben turning
IoM[3] - The Bee Gees {3 of 3}
IoM[3] - memorial setting
IoM[3] - bench
IoM[3] - mosaic butterfly
IoM[3] - Sit & Chat ... {3 of 3}
IoM[3] - Informal
IoM[3] - dahlia : Honka
IoM[3] - formal bedding
IoM[3] - picnic bench
IoM[3] - Tower & breakwater {HFF}
IoM[3] - Sit & Chat ... {1 of 3}
IoM[3] - full distance
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {4 of 4}
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {3 of 4}
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {1 of 4}
IoM[3] - Douglas War Memorial
IoM[3] - prize awarded, in 1966 !
IoM[3] - Jubilee Clock {1 of 2}
IoM[3] - Gaiety ...
IoM[3] - corn dolly ?
IoM[3] - Laxey Towing Company
dht[23] - Tram No.18 [Explored]
dht[23] - No.12 [open toastrack]
IoM[3] - old cottage
MER[23] - Mercury Arc Rectifier {3 0f 3}
MER[23] - Mercury Arc Rectifier {2 0f 3}
MER[23] - goods motor No.26 {3 of 4}
MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {4 of 4}
MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {2 of 4}
MER[23] - goods motor No.26 {2 of 4}
MER[23] - Closed van No.16
MER[23] - Departmental Car 52
F37 - hinge maker
bmc - turning
mxt - piers at Douglas harbour
IoM[3] - Sit & Chat ... {2 of 3}
IoM[3] - Rotary Club's Wishing Well
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {2 of 4}
IoM[3] - Marine Gardens
IoM[3] - long bench
IoM[3] - Sefton and Gaiety Theatre
IoM[3] - Jubilee Clock {2 of 2}
IoM[3] - Barbary Coast (HTT)
IoM[3] - dockside crane
IoM[3] - Clinch's
dht[23] - sunshade under restoration
MER[23] - control panel
MER[23] - goods motor No.26 {4 of 4}
MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {3 of 4}
MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {1 of 4}
MER[23] - goods motor No.26 {1 of 4}
MER[23] - trailer bogies
dss - rear cover
dss - Villa Marina's outlook {12 of 12}
dss - Douglas Head cove {11 of 12}
dss - Great War Memorial {10 of 12}
dss - Victoria Pier {9 of 12}
dss - Mona's Queen {8 of 12}
dss - Boating pool {7 of 12}
dss - sunken garden {6 of 12}
dss - Douglas Promenade {5 of 12}
dss - Loch Promenade, Douglas {4 of 12}
dss - Port Soderick {3 of 12}
dss - Douglas Prom & Villa Marina {2 of 12}
dss - Tower of Refuge {1 of 12}
dss - front cover
IoM[2] - Port Erin, lifeboat house
bmc / IoMT - stereo ferry
IoM[2]PC - map of St Patrick's Isle
IoM[1] - cormorants
IoM[1]/bmc - lifeboat
IoM[1]/bmc - warning
IoM[1]/bmc - Douglas Head
IoM[1] - Island in the bay
IoM[1] - Douglas station
IoM[1] - posh compartment F54
IoM[1] - F54 as rebuilt
IoM[1] - F75
IoM[1] - rear of No.6 "Peveril"
IoM[1] - timber flat
dht[17] - Ian and No.1 {1 of 3}
dht[17] - Ian and No.1 {3 of 3}
MER[17]/IoM[1] - Toastrack 41
MER[17]/IoM[1] - Ramsey terminus
MER[17]/IoM[1] - Ramsey piers
IoM[1] - Peel Castle overlooking the harbour
IoM[1] - Fenella
IoM[1] - Douglas marina bridge
IoM[1] - bridge lifting
IoM[1] - buckets
IoM[1] - snowdrop
IoM[1] - power
IoM[1] - wake [Explored]
IoM[1] - Diesel railcar {No.s 19 or 20}
IoM[1] - dredger
IoM[1] - info board Hutchinson Square
IoM[1] - Peel Castle & beach
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IoM[3] - plain crow
Remarkably tame ...
To be honest, I was hoping to find some hooded crows on the Isle of Man, but I didn't see any this visit. This one was pottering around on the grass of the sunken gardens on Douglas Promenade, probably looking for a snack.
Common or carrion crow [Corvus corone] and hooded crows are regarded as sub-species of the European crow, as they can interbreed freely and produce fertile {hybrid} offspring when they do.
To be honest, I was hoping to find some hooded crows on the Isle of Man, but I didn't see any this visit. This one was pottering around on the grass of the sunken gardens on Douglas Promenade, probably looking for a snack.
Common or carrion crow [Corvus corone] and hooded crows are regarded as sub-species of the European crow, as they can interbreed freely and produce fertile {hybrid} offspring when they do.
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