Monday 11 December 2017

London at Night

A rare visit nowadays to London in the evening gave an opportunity to take some night shots generally using longer exposure times with my rucksack acting as a tripod.
 
The British Library

 
Blackfriars Station on the South Bank, with Blackfriars bridge in the background.

A zoom photo of Blackfriars Bridge and the lights of the N Bank.


A busker in the subway of Blackfriars Bridge.


Friday 8 December 2017

Stockers Lake Rickmansworth - A Grey Day's Sightings

A visit to an overcast Stockers Lake Rickmansworth with poor light did not stop me from taking a few photos. 
 
An emerging coot from a dive to collect weed.  I love the way the water bulges as the coot surfaces.



A wintering male Goldeneye, one of my favourite ducks at about a 50 yards.  I am waiting for one to get closer.

 
Part of a small flock of Lapwing.
 
A Brown Rat in the reeds at the water's edge.
 
A restful Grey Heron.

Thursday 30 November 2017

Bedfordshire Misty Dawn - Pt2

More of the recent cold and misty morning as I walked along the Grand Union Canal as the mist burnt away.




 



Monday 20 November 2017

Bedfordshire Misty Dawn - Pt1

Up early (for me) to catch a forecast clear sunrise last Friday after a night of clear skies giving a light frost. I was lucky to catch the mist before it burnt off which gave the area a magic look.









Sunday 19 November 2017

Local Birds in Winter

A few photos taken of birds this week on a clear sunny day.
 
A domestic white fancy dove catching the early morning sun.
 
Later that morning, a male Stonechat sat adjacent to the fence-line on Pitstone Hill.  Apparently this species of heathland is partially migrant, with some over-wintering in the Britain.  This bird shows the duller winter plumage, but still quite good colours.
 
A few minutes later, this Robin popped up and allowed me to get quite close.  These country Robins are much shyer than the garden variety, presumably because they are not as used to people, and normally fly off when approached.
 
A Yellowhammer in Winter plumage (female I think).  There were quite a few about, but they were generally siting in the bushy trees, not allowing a clear shot.  This was the best of the shots.
 

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Stockers Lake Rickmansworth - Bird Feeder Visitors

Sitting in a hide at Stockers Lake this week, I was watching a bird feeder that was visited mainly by at least four squirrels.
 
This was not a great advert for squirrel proof bird feeders, whilst..... 
 
....below a Brown Rat was picking up what was dropped by the squirrels.

In between the squirrel visits birds did manage some time on the feeder, including this male Greater Spotted Woodpecker...

 
...., seen earlier on the top of a dead tree, whilst.....
 
....Blue Tits and....

....Great Tits waited their turn.

 
Incidentally, when I left the squirrel was still feeding happily inside the feeder so I wonder if it found its way out!

Friday 10 November 2017

Highgate Cemetery - Graves and Roots and a little Wildlife

A visit to the gothic East Highgate Cemetery on a glorious sunny day this week.
 
I have never been here before and was amazed at the sense of decay and abandonment, with the roots and trunk-like branches of ivy....
 
.....taking hold of certain graves....
 
.....making the gravestones lean....

....at interesting angles.

 
As nature takes over this cemetery, wildlife was happy to move in, including a Green Woodpecker...
 
....and a Jay.

Wednesday 8 November 2017

Stockers Lake Rickmansworth - Great Crested Grebe and Kingfisher

A dull morning yesterday at Stockers Lake, but the Great Crested Grebes were lively.
 
This one running swiftly across the surface with the help of wings...
 
....whilst this pair were demonstrating part of their courtship dance (I have only seen this in the Spring before, but was reliably informed that last year eggs were hatched in the Winter)
 
A Great Crested Grebe having a salad with its fish breakfast....
 
....whilst this grebe popped up surprising me and a pair of  Shoveller ducks.

A Kingfisher sat obligingly close as well.


Sunday 5 November 2017

Ashridge - Fallow Deer Bucks and the October Rut

More photos from the end of October of the Fallow Deer Rut on the Ashridge Estate.
 
This very mature Fallow Deer Buck was surprised by some walkers on the path and came crashing into the wood near to where I was slowly working my way through the forest looking for deer.  I was fortunate enough that it stood for a moment in a fairly reasonably well lit place.
 
Later I heard the sharp cracks of bucks fighting with their antlers deep in the dark forest.  They were only just visible to the naked eye in the dark shadows, yet with a bit of work in Photoshop, I came up with this very grainy and discoloured photo.  Initially the camera needed quite a fast shutter speed to freeze the action, which led to almost black originals. 
 
A mature buck successfully mounting a doe for a few seconds....
 
.....whilst a young buck (possibly a one year old called a 'pricket' because of its short antlers - maybe this was in fact a two year old) practices mounting on a doe in a group on the edge of the rutting area.
 
An usual shot of a double headed fallow deer with a Buck and Does heads!

Thursday 2 November 2017

NW Scotland - Ardmair Bay Beach Cairns

On a mainly overcast day in June this year, I visited Ardmair Bay on the main road to the north of Ullapool.  On the beach are a number of cairns built out of the flat beach pebbles, and I thought I would try to capture them in photographs.

 
A number of stones have been signed by visitors.
 
A resting place amongst the cairns for a visitor and.....
 
....for a local House Sparrow.
 
I wondered if these beach cairns were a unique build at Ardmair, and suspecting they are not, I googled to see if I could find any other images, but a quick search failed to find any other locations, the beach at Cairns in Australia being the main photos appearing (and a bit different to this cool and pebble beach).