The rain stayed away and we even had a few brighter intervals for our Paxton Pits Volunteers visit to Welney WWT yesterday. Amazing numbers of Lapwing, several flocks of Black-tailed Godwits and all the usual ducks including good numbers of Pintail. Swans were limited to a few resident Whoopers and maybe a few distant Bewicks. The first image is going to rate as one of my all-time favourites - a Cattle Egret flying past one of the sheep walking along the bank.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Marsh Harrier and Cormorant Versus Perch at Paxton Pits
This Cormorant caught and eventually swallowed a large perch while the very smart female Marsh Harrier spent quite a few minutes flying around looking for prey.
Friday, December 5, 2025
Madingley American War Cemetery
By the time we got out for a walk today the cloud was beginning to build up. This set of images was taken with my low resolution phone camera but I am pleased with the set I have produced with a bit of Color Efex processing. I was aiming at symmetries, reduced colour palette and grain to hide the low detail.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Duxford Concorde Evening Visit
Yesterday evening, I accompanied Phil to Duxford where he was helping entertain a corporate group from Rolls Royce with a Concorde Nose Droop. Here he is in the First Officer seat operating the controls with 'Captain' Simon. After the demonstration, they turned off the main lighting giving great photographic opportunities. The group had their dinner under the wings of the various central aeroplanes such as the Sunderland.
Monday, December 1, 2025
Playing with Fungi and Sunlight
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