The purging continues, and now into the wetness that was Christmas week, weather started brightish then clouded over
Starlings with a bit of a shine....and a Sparra
An acrobatic Blackbird
Dunnocky goodness!
Very close Robin
Despite all the wet, a Grey Wagtail was low on my list of expected spots in the field the sheep graze!
And in a bit of flooding probably 1/4 mile from the river, I didn't expect Little Egret and Heron
As I watched the Heron stalked it's way across the pool
A Redwing stood proud
I was pleased to see a couple of Chaffinch, given how few I've seen in the last few months
I'm hoping they've been hidden away in the depths of the foliage like the next one was
And finally a couple of biggish fungi, unknown to me
That last one survived a good while, certainly into the 2nd week of January
So, I think that's the last of December dealt with, a couple from January to wade through, and then I think I'm all caught up
Thanks for reading
Stay Safe All
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Lot to learn
Another good set of photos PB, and fungi always make for good photos.
At a very wild guess, your fungi may be
But they are very wild guesses
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
PimperneBloke said:Not that I saw Gaynor. The robin came so close I was nearly in the ditch the other side of the path to get minimum focus distance lol
PB, you're welcome.
My apologies for the delayed reply, I've been nicely preoccupied, barn owl watching...