It's been a couple of years but I'd recognise that face anywhere!!
I''m sure that I walk over plenty of rocks on the shore that I've seen before but don't recognise - this one however, I do remember.
County Clare, Ireland.
Sea pinks (Armeria maritima) and yellow Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) fringe the cliff edges while waves wash around the base of the seastack below.
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland.
A Smooth Newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) standing out against a background of submerged sacking in a pathside pond.
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland.
The bowl of a clay pipe or "dúidin" in irish. This particular style of pipe was called a workman's pipe. It is of a heavier construction than the usual ones handed out at funerals and would have had a shorter stronger stem so that it could be held it between the teeth, leaving hands free for work.
The imprint on the bowl reads "Ben Nevis - Cutty"
County Donegal, Ireland.
House on Owey Island where my great grandparents Manus and Mary O'Donnell lived. Mount Errigal standing above the clouds in the background.
County Donegal, Ireland.
Hags Head tower peeking out from beneath the clifftop to the South, while below one of the Sea Arches looks like it's propping up the entire cliff!
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland.
Unfortunately not all spring babies make it to see Summer.
I took the opportunity to get a closer look at the beautiful feet and talons of this Raven (Corvus coraxl chick that washed up on the high tide line.
County Clare, Ireland.