I've got two 1TB hard
drives on which I store my images (the same images duplicated onto each hard
drive, for safety) and they are rapidly getting full. Over the last few days,
and I guess the next few days as well, I've been attempting to sort through all
the images with a view to deleting the not so good ones to make some space (I
find the whole routine very tedious and there
are plenty of 'break times'). But
so far I've had no trouble finding plenty of the 'not so good ones', it makes me wonder why I
thought some of them were worth saving in the first place!
So, here is a random selection of a few of the 'better'
images that seem to have slipped the net from some of my earlier posts.
A Grey Squirrel looking for somewhere to hide his Chestnut |
Whilst
out looking for Fungi I came across a family of Common Lizards living in the
hollow and rotting branches of a fallen tree.
When I
first saw them, or rather when they saw me, they hid inside the hollow wood. I
slowly and quietly sat down as close as I could get and patiently waited, after
about five minutes they all emerged and started to bask in the sun and didn't
seem to be at all bothered by my presence.
Not far away from the spot where I found the Common Lizards I noticed
this large collection of nuts by the base of a rotting tree stump, and most had
a neat hole gnawed into them. Back at home I checked my reference books and
matched the pattern of tooth marks on the nuts to those made by Wood Mice or
Yellow-necked Mice.
Both these mice will gnaw a hole in the nut with their nose outside so
that the lower incisors inside the hole leave marks on the inner slope and the
upper incisors create scratch marks on the outside of the shell.
Another example of feeding activity this time pine cones before and after the attention of a Grey Squirrel. |
A couple of
weeks ago I went for a walk around Incombe Hole in Buckinghamshire with Keith
of Holdingmoments where, for
about thirty minutes, we experienced three Sparrowhawks (possibly four for a
time) initially playing what looked like a game of tag before being harassed
away by Magpies and Crows.
Two
massively cropped images!
Who says birds can't fly upside down! |
A couple of images of the area in which I do most of my walking. |
12 comments:
I lolve the Common Lizard, it's so magnificent. The rest of your blog is really excellent too.
Thank you Bob...[;o)
Hi Trevor...Trying to catch up with my favorite blogs and things here at home after being away..I think you slipped through the "cracks" yesterday...
I hope you didn't hurt yourself..lol ; }}
Isn't it amazing how busy those little critters are, and the nuts and cones they can haul into one place!!
Great to see!!
The Lizards you can have,and snakes...warn me please!! : oooooo !!
Fantastic shots of the Sparrowhawks ...very interesting to see there interaction!!
Nice to see your stomping grounds : }}
Speaking of Hairy ..what to heck is up with him...find himself a women or something..I wanted to hear from him about a photo of a sheep he took!!
Take care ....
Grace
Amazing shots of the Sparrowhawks Trevor and what a lovely area you walk in.
Wonderful Lizards. I have seen Kestrel playing like that.......an odd thing to do but there seems to be no harm done.
Great images and the frame is worth the effort sets them off.
Welcome back Grace, I hope you had a nice few days away.
Me slip through cracks? no chance,I'm the wrong shape for that!!
The lizards are great little creatures I really enjoyed my time in their company...[;o)
I've not heard from Keith for some time, you may well be right!!
Thanks Roy. The Sparrowhawks were great to see, they were also using a tree to play a sort of 'hide and seek' in and around.
Yeh, it's a super area to walk in, lots of different habitats. Could do with a decent lake a bit closer to home though!...[;o)
Adrian, thanks. I really enjoyed my encounter with the Lizards. I guess the Sparrowhawk behaviour was just their way of honing the skills they need to survive...keeping fit, I guess!...just like us going to the gym...well..er.. not us, but you know what I mean!!...[;o)
I'm late catching up lol
Love the lizards Trevor, and those Sparrowhawks were amazing to watch.
Thanks Keith, welcome back.
Yeh,I enjoyed both encounters, the Lizards were fantastic to sit and photograph and the Sparrowhawk 'display' was something I'd not seen before....[;o)
Apologies for being so late to make a comment.
Wonderful images and your patch looks fantastic in the last pic...
Thanks Andrew. Yeh, it's a great place I discover something new on each outing!...[;o)
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