The Robins I meet on my frequent walks round the gardens at Stourhead (National Trust), Wiltshire, are still as interactive as they were when I first introduced them to the skills of modelling for the camera late last year. I lost only one in the coldest weather. It wasn't too surprising because that particular one had a tick anchored into its throat. It couldn't have been in tip-top condition.
Here are some of the images taken on 25th March 2012.
The local pair of Mute Swans was starting to nest.
Back in the woodland, a Coal Tit was darting about near a bench on which someone had left food.
This next image looks a little odd because the bird is not perching; it's just touching momentarily as it descends.
I thought that this magnolia bloom looked very attractive.
It was certainly attractive to several tiny insects that I've since cloned out of the image!
The remaining photographs were taken at RSPB Arne, Dorset.
Meadow Pipit catching some early sunshine on Coombe Heath |
Linnet |
... is this Linnet really about to do a high-wire walk across to the neighbouring piece of gorse?
Stonechat |
As you can see, I couldn't get very near to any of these.
Firecrest had been showing in the car park and this species had been uppermost in my mind when I had planned the trip. Three of us (all members of the Arne Community) staked out the location. We were spotting for each other. We did get glimpses of a Firecrest flitting to and fro, but only one of us managed to be at the right angle at the right moment to capture an appearance. It was always just a bit too far round the trunk of a tree! I had to settle for these images of a Nuthatch.
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