Took advantage of the last foggy morning in cambridge yesterday. Unfortunately it then started to rain so a different set of images will follow after the mist was replaced by light rain.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Halloween Capers
We have spent the last 5 days looking after this Ginger Cat with the aid of the Green Witch. Last night the neighbourhood were also subjected to the activities of the terrible two.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Young Mycologists at Work in Thetford Forest
There are still lots of toadstools in Thetford forest to keep budding Mycologists happy. And before Mum and Dad get worried, Russula atropurpurea that M is holding is an edible species. The Russlua claroflava below is also edible but they were not allowed to touch the fly Agarics. Also identified Egg stage of the Phallus impudicus, Mycena rosea, Macrolepiota mastoidea and Sulphur Tuft. Not sure of last species
Friday, October 28, 2016
London Walk: Gasholder Development Favourite Images
The end of the afternoon in London on Saturday was overcast with poor light but it really showed off the textures, colours and shapes in this area.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
London Walk: King's Cross to Camden. IV People
Some images of people encountered during our walk along the Canal, starting with red hats, going to Saturday morning activities, the ubiquitous phones, snappers, walkers and finally students.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
London Walk: King's Cross to Camden Lock. III Camden Market and Back
We finally made it up to Camden after lunch en route and I found unbearaby crowded and so we took a leisurely stroll back enjoying the Canalside buildings, Graffiti and Reflections. A view through one of the many hoardings showed work very much still in progress
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Welney Wildfowl Trust: Waders and Ducks
Since last Monday around 2000 Whooper Swans have arrived at Welney along with a large number of Widgeon. Not seen Welney so busy!! Great to photograph flocks of Black-tailed Godwits, Gadwall, Golden Plover, Starlings, Oyster Catchers and Widgeon. Not many Pochard there as yet.
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