Today, suffused in mizzle under a uniformly grey sky, I did 11km around the lakes, nature reserves and parks.
I was in quest of winter ducks and winter thrushes, but saw neither. But on a muddy clay lane, there were flocks of chaffinches, tail bars flashing white against the trees, and a Goldcrest's tiny body flitted into a bush. This made the run worthwhile.
I was in quest of winter ducks and winter thrushes, but saw neither. But on a muddy clay lane, there were flocks of chaffinches, tail bars flashing white against the trees, and a Goldcrest's tiny body flitted into a bush. This made the run worthwhile.
Balderton Lake canada geese squadron |
Some angry geese in this shot |
London Road lake waterfowl |
Two swans a piping |
1 swan a leaping |
Proper running conditions, back of Beacon Heights on the hill |
Lake at Beacon Hill development getting bigger |
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