The picture below shows Harty marshes in all their frozen glory as I came over the top of Capel Hill on my way to the reserve.

Also on Capel Hill were these sheep, just three weeks away from lambing. You can see the green, un-frozen patch alongside one where it has just got up from its night's slumbers.

A scewered Golden Plover. I found this plastic decoy a few years ago in a corner of the reserve and imagine it must be a left over from by-gone shooting times. It stands outside the reserve barn.

These five Brent Geese allowed me to get within 80 yrds of them, unfortunately my little camera couldn't do them justice but I have a new one arriving today which will hopefully allow me to zoom in much closer.

A camera shy Midge who was determined not to smile for the camera.

I found this Lords and Ladies along the base of one of the farmland hedgerows.

Another disappointing photo which hopefully when enlarged will show a Little Egret and Grey Heron alongside each other along one of the marsh ditch banks.

Oh Dear! Sounds like you're on that slipery slope to getting better and better photo's Derek :-)
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with that though, If you ever want an SLR camera with a zoom lens and all the bits, Ive got one you can have cheap :-) ( under £300)
Warren, thanks for the camera offer but I have already got a new one on its way which I doubt will still be of the quality of the one you have offered. I have no intention of joining the ranks of serious photographers I just want to be able to show birds a bit closer than the Egret and Heron today. I'm just hoping its as idiot proof as it advertised.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting and nicely illustrated visit again Derek. I have noticed there seem to be more Chaffinches around than usual this year which surprises me considering the Winter we have had, maybe they liked it!!!
ReplyDeleteNice to see Midge :)