Sunday, January 17, 2016

Ludlow, Shropshire

On Friday, we visited Ludlow and had a good walk around the town, the castle surrounds and the river. An amazing variety of construction materials have been used over the centuries from the native limestone and sandstone to wood, iron and brick. The River Teme has several large weirs along the stretch by Ludlow - two kingfishers were seen but only briefly.






Attingham Park, National Trust

On the way to Peter and Jane's, we stopped at Attingham Park for a loo and drink break. Beautiful sunny day showing off the house architecture and the somewhat flooded lake.




Carding Mill Valley, National Trust

There had been a light dusting of snow overnight while Friday morning was bright and sunny. After a trip to Ludlow to explore the town and meet up with Jane M, we went for an afternoon walk up the National Trust Carding Mill Valley. The light dropped quite quickly but time for a few water and tree shots.

Friday, January 15, 2016

Visit to Shropshire

We are staying a couple of nights with Peter and Jane in Church Stretton - thanks for the excellent hospitality. The first afternoon we walked up the adjacent hills and looked down the valley at their house - a wonderful location. There is a very strenuous golf course up on the hill, a lot of sheep, some isolated trees and a picturesque barn

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Fenland Skies

From sun-up to sun-down, the skies at Wicken Fen on Sunday remained dramatic as shown in the following images

Monday, January 11, 2016

Barn Owls at Wicken Fen

We were treated to views of two Barn Owls hunting over the reeds from the Boardwalk Hide, some of them quite close but the light had dropped quite a long way by then. Lovely to capture the combination of reed and owl feather patterns.


Sunday, January 10, 2016

Wicken Fen RPS/CCC Outing

 We waited in the right place at the right time but no Hen Harriers showed in the morning, proving that nothing in bird watching is guaranteed. The Konik ponies looked beautiful in the soft morning light. similarly a distant but easily identified pair of Stonechats. The bird feeders were busy with the usual species and a Jay passed through with an acorn as well as a glimpse of Kingfisher (not photographed)





Ann Miles Photography - My Favourite Images of the Past10 years or so