Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Brandon Marsh
I took a trip to Brandon Marsh near Coventry today in between lectures in Droitwich and Redditch. It was very dull light but suited the Cormorant and flight of Shovellers. A Kingfisher had been seen fairly regularly at one of the hides so I sat waiting for an hour or so. just as I thought I would give up it arrived and posed for photographs from all sides as well as a yawn or two, I missed the flight towards me however.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Short-eared Owls
Phil and I dusted off our long lenses and took a trip to Burwell Fen to look for the Short-eared Owl invasion that had been well publicised on the Bird internet sites. Sure enough we managed to see at least five different individuals; maybe more. The birds were all very different in coloration; I don't know if this relates to their breeding area as these birds have probably come here from a variety of summer habitats.They each seemed to hold a territory for hunting - two spent a lot of time squabbling or maybe just playing with each other and with some crows. The first shot shows Wicken Fen windpump in the background to give the location.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Santon Downham and Brandon
We visited Santon Downham St Helens area and Brandon Country Park on a beautiful warm Autumn day today. The beech trees still had their leaves and there were lots of spiders' webs strung between the branches. Not sure of about the woolly grey one but the Yellow spikes are the Yellow Stags Horn, the purple one, the Amethyst Deceiver, and the large balls are Earth Balls.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Very small toadstools
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Saturday's Wedding
Friday, November 4, 2011
Fingers Crossed Please
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Senedd building Cardiff Bay
I took the train to Cardiff Bay from Rhiwbina station, which is close to the Travelodge in Whitchurch. It was only £2.05 there and back including a stop off in Cardiff City Centre.
It is two and half years since I visited the Senedd building. The main public building of the National Assembly is an open building into which you can walk, have a cup of coffee in the Oriel on the upper level, and go into the public galleries from the Neuadd on the centre level. It is a sustainable building, built of traditional Welsh materials such as slate and Welsh oak. It is also sustainable in the way it is heated; for example, the earth exchange system uses heat from the bottom of the old dock, on which the Senedd stands, before it became the area which is now Cardiff Bay. The large funnel recirculates the air in the building.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Autumn Colours
Called in at Westonbirt Arboretum on the way to Cardiff to lecture for next two evenings. Proved to be exactly the right time for the maple colours. The light was pretty poor but didn't detract from the wonderful reds and oranges.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
CCC Exhibition
Two reasons why no blog posts since Saturday - 1) I have been helping put up and steward Cambridge Camera Club's Annual Exhibition in the Guildhall in Cambridge and 2) Sadie is now very keen to stay on two not four feet and can therefore reach all kinds of new things. She really enjoyed the Exhibition - just needs the prints a bit lower next year.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Olympic City
We visited the Olympic City site on an amazingly warm day for late October. In fact, today they completed the Orbit by Anish Kapoor but we had left before they lifted the last curved piece onto the top. The Stadium looked great with a foreground of cosmos flowers.
To contrast with these images taken from the viewpoint near Pudding Lane, the following show some of the security surrounding the buildings viewed at lower levels.
To contrast with these images taken from the viewpoint near Pudding Lane, the following show some of the security surrounding the buildings viewed at lower levels.
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