Off The Beaten Track....Again!!! on a Quiet Sunday morning!

So up earlyish with heehaw to do...phone rings....mum you wanna do something today......sure! Within 30 mins I was ready packed, picked daughter up and at Barons Haugh yet again but carpark was closed so had to abandon car in a safe place and went on a new adventure off the Beaten Track........

This tree caught my eye....giant cactus look a like

Otter and kinfisher posing nicely for once Hushed and whatever that is inbetween them?

Some mushrooms...well if all the birdies are hiding I gotta photgraph something Laughing

over a little bridge

Looks nicer this side

Then up a hill and over a fence into a wild field

Then all I got was mum mum mum mum mum

We were waist hight in the field and hiding not too far infront of us was a deer

Oh Deer that was the best pic I got Confused as it darted away

The scenery around us

As we get closer to a proper path some flutterbys

A Comma ?

Just some more scenery...well it fills in the gaps before we get to the water

As we walk along the path next to the river....sooooo over grown but a lovely peacock posed for me

All angles apart from the right one!!!

Then off the Beaton track once again as we heard some bird noises down at the river...my daughter seemed to get there before me only she was on he bum lol and still that did not scare the lovely birds away! JoyJoyJoy

And there across the other side was a few lapwings, a heron and a little egret 

couple of ducks sitting there aswell

Ahh that was worthwhile....my daughter still moaning but nothing other than a dirty pair of trousers and a few nettle stings on her arm but as I say ...all worth it....back up onto a path and a baby frog leaps across infront of us but too fast for me am afraid so no pic

Then follwed the river back round to the hides to familiar territory

Incoming heron or that one following us!

It starting to rain now so into a hide for shelter before heading back to the car

Oh and what do we have here... a Cormorant

or 2

Social distancing themselves ofcourse

as you can see from the hide they were pretty far away Confused

Then the cows telling us to moooooooo ve as it was gonna start raining heavy

And a final turn around now we have made it back up the hill  before the car

Well I hope you all enjoyed our 2 hour jaunt as much as we did only yous wont be knackered like me!

Take care and stay safe

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  • It sure is a perfect heat PB with a nice wee breeze...haha now that I look at it again..it does look like Cinders lol

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  • Great trip out Linda enjoyed from my armchair in front of the fan ... after the next heatwave here in a couple of days our temps should drop down to comfortable & able to move outside in daytime! Might even get to local reserve!

     

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  • Lovely scenery and a great selection of birds, butterflies and even damsels. Nice to have somewhere to go where there aren't loads of other people.

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  • Looks like a lovely place for a walk. Linda. Butterflies can be very flighty when it's warm. The Whites are the worst for settling in my experience. The one you got looks like it had lived a hard life.
    I was looking at your raptor dogfight. Not sure they are both Buzzards. The last photo looks very much like a Sparrowhawk although I might be mistaken.

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  • Thanks Nige...there were a few cars in the carpark but am sure they all stuck to the paths...I prefer in amongst the nettles and long grass...out of the way!

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  • The whites were my mission today as you say they are the worst at settling..I was just glad to get one lol
    As for the raptors...they were so fast and trying to keep them in focus! Maybe a Sprawk sneaked in when I was at my dizziest lol...you think a sprawk and buzzard having a go at each other?

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  • Cracking photos Linda, lovely scenery and I'm jealous of your Damselfly, great pic, I've not managed to get a good shot like that. The cormorant pics are lovely too, they have gorgeous plumage. I'm quite glad we haven't the heatwave here, 20 plus is hot enough for walking and maybe the tourists will return home faster with the thunder and rain - now now Gaynor, that's not nice!!!!

    Lot to learn

  • Thanks Gaynor....Its always great to photograph something different..makes it feel a worthwhile jaunt....I dont think I would be able to cope with temperatures over 30!!
    We have had rain but that was probably because I left the sunloungers out hoping for more sun today lol....Now Now as long as the tourists take all their belongings and rubbish with them...be nice Gaynor!! lol

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  • What an interesting wildlife area to explore Linda with plenty of variety, lovely set of photos.

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    Regards, Hazel 

  • Thanks Hazel...just so nice to get out and feel safe!

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