Over the last few weeks we have suffered considerable rainfall.
A number of large storms have in turn come from the South West via the Atlantic.
River levels have been near or close to the top of the banks.
Storm Chandra has now caused these rivers to overflow.
One bright moment was shooting these small groups of Snowdrops.
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Most of the images in this post are of fields complete or mostly waterlogged.
A few birds could be observed, but the high cold winds kept most of them out of sight.
Another bright moment was the show of the first Crocus flowers in the Borough Gardens.




















Excellent photos of the clouds, rainbow, springflowers and birds.
ReplyDeleteThanks Caroline.
DeleteHei Roy! Aivan upeat valokuvat! Siellä on kukat jo esillä!
ReplyDeleteKiitos Anne. Toivottavasti näemme pian lisää.
DeleteFabulous photos, especially where you captured the rainbow. Yes I did wonder what the situation would be like there (brother lives in Somerset) having heard about the storms and floods on the news. We have had tons of rain in the last few weeks too and there is standing water in some of the fields, although they are not actually flooded (if that makes sense!).
ReplyDeleteThanks Mandy, It never lets up. Every day there is some form of rain during the 24 hours.
DeleteAbsolutely stunning series, Roy. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada ❤️ 😊 🇨🇦
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Linda.
DeleteHi Roy, it's been a pleasure popping in and catching up with you. Loving all these spectacular photos. Those crocus' and snowdrops would certainly brighten up my day and have, as has your whole series. Thank you so much and I hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Denise for your visit.
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