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I seem to have an unhealthy amount of sheep photos 😂. Here’s one from Monday’s walk.

The watchers on the hill.

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A photo of four white sheep watching the walker from a ridge on upland grassland. The ridge slopes down from left to right and the sheep are lined up against the grey sky. The fourth just showing above a boulder.


Finally, it’s here. The sheepiest, and therefore, best day of the year. Happy #defaidodonday to all who celebrate 🐑🎉🐑🎉🐑🎉🐑🎉🐑🎉
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Colour photograph of a group eleven white fleecy sheeps, with white legs and faces. They ate grouped on top of a small rise, facing various directions, with hills in the background. The sky is a pale grey.


I should be going to sort out my breakfast, but no! There are more important things today, like sheep. Here's some of the lovely creatures I saw earlier this year while in Kerry.

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A lamb with a black and white face and small horns is stood in front of a patch of grass in field, while other sheep are grazing in the background
A sheep with a mostly black face, white nose and horns is looking at the camera in a very quizzical manner.
A ewe and lamb cosied up together in a field.
A newly shorn sheep stands up on a small hill. She has a black face and white body.


**So what is this Defaidodon thing that people are talking about today?**

Defaidodon is a bit of a play on words, with the first part being the Welsh word for sheep (defaid - in this case a plural word), plus the second half of Mastodon, to make a new hashtag. It grew out of some silliness on the Welsh instance toot.cymru around the time when lots of people joined up.

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I still haven’t lost any of the neighbours’ sheep. If I stand and talk to them they come closer, easier to count. Some are still looking at the gate, maybe hoping that food is following.

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Photo of some Llanwenog sheep - white with black faces and legs, fuzzy cheeks and forelocks - in a grass field. Half are facing the camera, the other half are looking to the left at a gateway I’ve come through. 
There’s a cloudy blue-grey sky above the mature boundary hedge.