The very mixed weather that we had for our week in Northumberland presented some wonderful opportunites for sky and water images.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
Swaledale
As I broke my journey back from Northumberland at Scotch Corner last night, I decided to make a quick visit to Swaledale - Gunnerside and Muker - before continuing back to Cambridge. The fields were full of buttercups and other meadow flowers. By the river, I witnessed a strange battle between three Common Sandpipers. Lots of Mayflies had emerged leaving empty larval cases on the stones. I think it is a Tree Pipit that was busy collecting food and bringing back to the nest.
Farne Island Shags
I think Shags are my favourite birds from the trip to the Farne Islands. Their plumage is so colourful close to and their shapes so elegant.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland
I decided to have a walk around Berwick on the Saturday evening despite the rain. The first two images are from the rainy Saturday explore. I had not remembered Lowry's very close association with Berwick - he spent many holidays there and painted many images like the one shown here.
On the Sunday morning it dawned sunny and with crystal clear light after the rain. The house is the Lion House, which Lowry contempleted buying but never quite got there. Other images on a short walk around part of the wonderful twon walls. Definitely worth a longer visit.
On the Sunday morning it dawned sunny and with crystal clear light after the rain. The house is the Lion House, which Lowry contempleted buying but never quite got there. Other images on a short walk around part of the wonderful twon walls. Definitely worth a longer visit.
Cheviots in the Rain
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Farne Islands Guillemots and Razorbill
The Farne Islands has around 49,000 Guillemots of which about 5 per cent are Bridled with the spectacles and stripe. There are only around 600 Razorbills but they are on the increase.
Spectacular Seahouses Sunset
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