Monday, December 17, 2012

Fowlmere Birds in Winter Sun

 A few more images from Fowlmere yesterday. The Moorhens were disputing territory, as alway,s so there was quite a lot of chasing and splashing. The Kinfisher looked beautiful in the low winter light on the little tree but didn't stay to fish unlike the Heron who remained there the entire visit. We were delighted to see the Water Rail - always surprised at how small they are compared to a moorhen.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

An Hour in the Life of a Heron

 This Heron caught two large Perch and one small one during the hour that we spent in the Tower Hide at Fowlmere. He waded through the water up to his belly a lot of the time and sometimes actually paddled along when the feet were off the bottom.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Thurne Mill

Taken with Sony HDR and panorama modes. Images were downloaded onto tablet (Galaxy Note 10.1) adjusted in Photoshop Touch and uploaded to Blog - not quite right adjustment levels yet but interesting exercise as would be good not to travel with laptop.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Strumpshaw on a Windy Day

 We spent a very windy day at Strumpshaw Fen so there were not a lot of birds to see. The Heron came obligingly near and the birds on the feeders in the woodland kept us happy for a while in the afternoon. It was good to photograph March Tit and Nuthatch along with more common species.



Sunset at Thurne Mill

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Seals at Horsey Mere


 We made our anuual club outing to Horsey Mere to photograph the seals - 550 pups is the present count and some came very close.


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

First Snow of Winter


 We had the first snow of winter early this morning, Only a sprinkling here but enough in Essex to close Stansted airport for a few hours

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Christmas at Wimpole


Decided on a wintery walk at Wimpole Hall today and found that they had the Hall open and decked out for a Victorian Christmas. It is great now the National Trust have chosen to encourage rather than discourage photography.