Jackdaw

I wanted to blip my white Aquilegia outdoors but there is, according o BBC Weather, a 21 mph wind outside and all the plants are dancing about very merrily so I decided to blip this Jackdaw once again - he did stand still for a few seconds  now and again while I pressed the shutter.  I would describe the wind today as a gale but I googled 'When is a wind a gale?' and got this response: On the Beaufort Wind Scale, a gale is classified as: 7: Moderate Gale (32–38 miles per hour), 8: Fresh Gale (39-46 mph), 9: Strong Gale (47-54 mph) and 10: Storm/Whole Gale (55-63 mph). I could create my own Wind Scale though, and 21 mph would definitely be 'gale'.  Have a nice day, Everyone,  whatever the weather:)

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