I arrived late afternoon as the light was fading so apologies
for the poor images
Hi ILR, is the second bird a Juvenile Male Pheasant ? It looks odd without a tail
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
You can often see some interesting and calming sights early or late in the day, and a different atmosphere to the hustle and bustle of full daytime activities. So well done of getting such clear, evening photos.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
i love robins said:Very kind of you to say so Mike thank you. Time went so quickly and it didn’t help when it started to thunder and lightening but I managed to reach the car and didn’t get wet. How are you Mike are you managing to get out ?
You're welcome.
I find it fascinating when a storm is approaching how wildlife responds, often a frenzy, and then the calm, or as it is often described, "the lull before the storm"...
As for me, still fighting the battle, though new skin is slowly beginning to show, and the plethora of forthcoming consultant visits is finally getting under way. However, the new skin has been quickly replaced by more problems, so I'm not getting excited just yet, but it is looking more promising.
i love robins said:I wish you well Mike with your recovery and hope you will be able to get out and about very soon.
Thank you