Down the Trailway (3rd Catch up) 25/11/2024

It seems I've even been lax and catching up my catching up threads! After the storms and floods came a day of sunshine, and not wanting to waste a trip due to any unforeseen underfoot conditions, I plumped for my end of the Trailway, where I know it's rolled gravel, and firm, no chance of needing to wade through a quagmire

First up, ever reliable and underrated, Dunnock

First of the many thrushes

I don't think I've done this end of the Trailway since late spring, and to say I was shocked by the sudden emergence of a building site would be an understatement. Where the pigeon is, last year, was a thick tangle of brambles and berry laden trees and shrubs, fully 40 yards long, lining the trailway, where the Redwing and Fieldfare fed. Now, a single line of willow-y whip-like twigs, interspersed with the metal railings.

Hiding amongst the tussocks, Mrs Pheasant

Into the sun slightly, and in the cow pasture, a flock of (I think) meadow pipits bounced about

Mooching about above me for a couple of minutes, a Nuthatch finally moved clear of twigs!

The extent of the flooding.... look beyond the egret to the tall vegetation, across the next water to the lower vegetation, across the next water to where the water is on the left.... that water is the river bend, and everything this side is fields!

A chaffie not enjoying a dip at all!

One of the Robins, actually deigning to grace me with no shadow.... just a twig Rolling eyes

Another angle of the floodplain!.... you can't usually see the water in the river because the banks are too high

Flitty flutterer

Look at all the blue sky Grinning

It was two robins, vying for superiority of the gate!

A couple of big flocks of Redwing (50-60 birds) came together and started foraging in one of their other regular haunts, so I took a plethora of shots, hoping to get some nicely lit ones as it was still sunshiney...  they definitely preferred the shadow though lol

And back to the start, still in blue sky, with probably the same Dunnock

I hope the blue skies and sunshine have brightened everyones day, thanks for reading

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