Down the Trailway (2nd Catch up) 17/11/2024

The forecast was not great shakes, other than not raining, and with some new found Lightroom confidence, I headed out, via the deer park. Public access is frowned upon (the gates are locked lol) but there is a big lay by on the opposite side of the road, and a barbed wire/ hedgerow-y fence 

I spotted a black stag too, but didn't manage a shot of it Disappointed

On, now, to the Trailway itself, from the same starting point as the last post, hoping for the Barn Owls to materialise.

A good few Robins about

And flashes of colour, despite the gloom

And some flitter-fluttering too

A couple of Whirly-Birds flew over

And a Redwing

An even brighter splash of colour, preceded me for a short while along the path, feeding as it went

Before seeking a higher perch. I spotted a female too, but she wasn't in modelling mood Disappointed

The usual bevy of tits was about

Mrs Chaffie, intently avoiding camera/eye contact!

One of the less frequently spotted tits put in an appearance

Rustling caught me ear, and a pair of Robins were scratching through the leaves, on opposite sides of the path

Almost back at the car, and a Kestrel was keeping a watchful eye over the meadow

And a Pied Wagtail was atop the farm building, its tinge of yellow to the face indicating it was a this years fledgling

Not long ago, I wouldn't have gone out as the light was so poor, but taking a little time to explore Lightroom, and since slightly tweaking some camera settings, bad light won't be stopping play any longer!

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