With the atrocious weather we have been and are still experiencing, it is difficult to visit some areas especially Nature Reserves adjacent to water. Equally much more water exists on my local walks as well. The rivers are well above normal levels currently. So finding wildlife is especially difficult at present.
On a rare part day of some sunshine this Goldcrest made it difficult as usual to track him with the camera.
This Wren below posed momentarily on a slippery boardwalk.
It is good to feed birds if you can, especially at this time of year.
Rivers overflow into fields.
Well at least the Mute Swans can venture into new pastures/waters.
Early in the morning this was the scene at Lodmoor Reserve.
The Golden Plover flock has increased considerably now.
A rare event for me in my area. (A Redwing.) Although this was a poor shot that needed post production.
I am at last seeing a few more Robins about.
This Grey Heron was given me the eye.
This is a great spot for observing the Kingfisher.



















Hei Roy! Ihanat valkouvat. Siellä on paljon lintuja. Kauniit maisemat. Vettä on satanut myös täällä paljon.
ReplyDeleteKiitos Anne. Tälle sateelle ei näy loppua tällä hetkellä.
DeleteTrès belle photo originale du héron cendré ! :-)
ReplyDeleteMerci Biche.
DeleteOui... ce héron cendré ressemble à une tour... (une tour que j'ai en projet de dessin ; une plume de paon est prévue aussi d'ailleurs dans ma peinture ! Mystère, mystère !) :-)
ReplyDeleteBiche, ça va être intéressant à voir.
DeleteMooie fotos. In de winter kun je niet veel mooie fotos maken met het donkere weer. Hoe is het met jou ?
ReplyDeleteDankjewel Caroline. Het gaat heel goed met me, dank je.
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