Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Visiting Cleethorpes

The last visit I made to Cleethorpes was in October 2010 on an unseasonably warm Autumn day. Today was very different though the skies made up for the cold wind.


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Welney Frosty Scenes


Completing Saturday's frost series, here are some images from the Lazy Otter on the way to Welney and a series showing the Washes in the grip of winter. The hoar frost was one of the thickest I have seen. The penultimate image shows all the Bewick swans congregated on the open water of the Bedford river. I liked the fish-eye shot from the Welney main hide

Monday, February 13, 2012

Saturday's Hoar Frost




Some images from the hoar frost in Toft on Sturday morning. It was very patchy as Hardwick, only a miles or so from Toft did not have the frost laden trees and in Comberton, a mile the other way the sun was out while we were still in the mist. This gave a variety of skies and light.


Sunday, February 12, 2012

Welney Swan Roost


It was minus 12 degrees on my car thermometer at Welney when we arrived yesterday morning and I don't think the temperature rose much even when the fog cleared a bit and the sun came out. Everywhere except for the water right in front of the hide is frozen so not many swans came into roost in the evening. However, the quality and colour of the light made up for the comparative lack of flying. These are in chronological order showing the colour change in the light from a cold blue to the pinks after the sun had set. These are Whooper Swans except for the final Mute Swan. More of the frost and birds to follow!



Saturday, February 11, 2012

Final Birds from Elveden



A final set of birds from the Elveden holiday for the records: Wood Pigeon, Collared Dove, Great Tit, Greater Spotted Woodpecker and Jay. the Jays came right to the patio able so these are full-frame images - just to make Phil jealous as they are normally very wary birds.

Aggressive Siskins


The siskins are very small birds but they certainly have big ideas and will see off much larger chaffinches and anything else that comes to the feeders. Perhaps this accounts for their rise in numbers in recent years .

Friday, February 10, 2012

Snowy Day in Toft



Overnight snow followed by a rosy dawn couldn't be ignored so I spent a couple of hours around Toft taking the coloured skies and my favourite trees.


As I was walking back, saw four hares playing in the rape field. They were so engrossed in play that I got relatively close though not close enough for a 70-200mm lens.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

From the Bird Hide



A variety of the birds taken from the hide - Lesser Redpolls, Siskins, Chaffinches, Long-tailed Tits and Brambling.