Scenes from a recent local walk.
The image above is showing the yellow flowers of the Field Mustard Plant.
This is used to improve the soil structure ans suppress weeds. It is a way of helping the soil to recover for the season in order that it can produce good results the next planting time.
This Great Tit below was appearing in and out of the hedgerow for most of the time I watched it. It was calling to a partner in the hedge possibly sitting on the nest.
A distant Little Egret was fishing in the river, which had reduced a lot from about a month ago when it was in full flood.
A common scene are these Red Campions that line roads, paths and hedgerows at this time.
A Speckled Wood Butterfly was settled on this Japanese Spindle Tree which forms a long hedgerow.
A favourite spot for this species and the Holly Blue Butterfly.
I think this feather below is probably from the wing of a Common Buzzard.
Woodies Incoming.
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| 1/3200 at f2.8. -150mm - ISO 500 - 0.3 ev |
I was using one of my favourite lens on these shots.
An Olympus 40-150mm f2.8 attached to an OM1 Mk 2.
That is in 35mm terms an 80-300mm equivalent lens
The attractive red flowers of the Horse Chestnut Tree.
The Barley crop is showing well already
A lonely Common Bluebell is hanging on amongst the undergrowth.











































































