For the title to work they need to be crows.
I was out for a morning run, later than normal so dawn had broken when I spotted this sinister gathering.
Did you see how I put ‘out for a morning run’ in there like it’s a thing I do. Normally it really isn’t, but Super Sister, Deb and I have agreed to have another go at the Glasgow Women’s 10K in May. There’s nothing like giving elite runners something to worry about… and this is nothing like giving elite runners something to worry about.
MsAlliance says
Haha! Damned impressive! Pity you had to shatter my Marathon Woman illusion of you, Ellen!
Well done for getting up and out so early and good luck for your race training.
We often have hundreds of crows congregating together in our park. No idea why they're all there at the same time. I think they're so funny.
SusanKMann says
Way to go you. x
Ellen Arnison says
I'm more of an endurance/comfort kind of woman!
Ellen Arnison says
Thanks.
Mummy of Two says
Great pics – you must be mad to be running that far, I wish you the best of luck!
Laura CYMFT says
Good luck with the run!
Jenny Paulin says
reminds me of a scene from Hitchcocks The Birds movie!!!
Debbie Johnson says
Lovely post! Good luck with the run!
Jamillah Yoozooph says
Hhaha, that made me laugh good luck with the run!
fivegoblogging says
It does look a bit sinister! And good luck with the running thing 🙂
TheBoyandMe says
“Like a blackbird on the wire… ” (love that Beautiful South song so let's pretend their blackbirds!). Good luck with the training.
Thanks for linking up.
Mari's World says
Good luck with your running and great shot of the birds too
Jaime Oliver says
its a great picture 🙂
Coombe Mill says
I try to get a run in every day but it doesn't always go to plan. Good luck with the training and run in May.
Nicola Thomas says
Great photo, really atmospheric. Good luck with the running, rather you than me!
Elaine Livingstone says
ooohhhh I hope you do well in the run. see the different things you have seen because you were out training
ghostwritermummy says
Thats a lovely photo but I do find it slightly sinister! Hitchcock perhaps!
xx