We visited Waresley wood on Monday to see how the Bluebells are doing this year. In one part of the wood they are fully out but there are other areas which will be at their best in a couple of weeks so another trip could be fitted in, hopefully in some kinder light. The bright sunshine gave difficult conditions but very enjoyable attempt!
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Life Continues
I find it somehow comforting that, although this massive old oak has fallen and is slowly decaying, its place is taken, the canopy has closed over and life continues around it.
Monday, April 26, 2021
Wren and Whitethroat Show
It was certainly Wren and Whitethroats centre stage along Bourn Brook on Saturday morning. I counted 2 trilling Wrens and 5 singing Whitethroat males - at least one had attracted a female in a short stretch. Robin and Chiffchaff made guest appearances.
Barn Owl at Dawn
I encountered this Barn Owl on my early morning walk on Saturday. It was still quite dark especially with the tall hedges where it was hunting but still a great joy to see. It came very close at times but I wasn't able to focus on it.
Sunday, April 25, 2021
World Pinhole Day
Today is World Pinhole Day - everyone who owns or has made a pinhole camera is asked to take an image today. A gallery of all the images will be displayed on the World Pinhole website later. I decided to try a better and more centrally placed hole. Very pleased with the results - much better than previous one - our bungalow and views from Toft Village Green.
Frosty Morning Walk
We have had a series of frosty mornings in Cambridgeshire. A few images from an early morning walk yesterday catching the dawn light on the vegetation.
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Local Birds
Some of the birds from my morning walk to Harwick Wood including very confiding Wrens and Willow Warbler. Very surprised to see a fully fledged Robin youngster when the Blackcap and Nuthatch are only just beginning their breeding. Red Kite and Linnet just for the colours!!
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