The winter light always looks very dramatic on dead foliage especially when walking round Ferrymoor. Yesterday I took part in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch. The results of birds coming in to my garden were 2 Blackbirds one male and one female, 2 Bluetits and a single Wren. Looking beyond the garden in to the field behind there were 16 Magpies, 1 Crow, 1Kestrel, 2 Black Headed Gulls and a single Feral Pigeon. Although these could not be recorded on the RSPB BGB results
Monday, 27 January 2025
Sunlight on Winter Foliage
The winter light always looks very dramatic on dead foliage especially when walking round Ferrymoor. Yesterday I took part in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch. The results of birds coming in to my garden were 2 Blackbirds one male and one female, 2 Bluetits and a single Wren. Looking beyond the garden in to the field behind there were 16 Magpies, 1 Crow, 1Kestrel, 2 Black Headed Gulls and a single Feral Pigeon. Although these could not be recorded on the RSPB BGB results
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