Cuckmere Valley from near Exceat Bridge - northwar…
The Cuckmere valley from Ewe Down - 11.1.2016
Winter chill
Little River Falls
little egret in wells harbour, norfolk
Not the simple life ;-)
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Blackfriars Bridge
Ernie's Beach Plaque
Ernie's Beach
Fabio bij de haven
wst / des - Haydon Bridge 4 of 6
Winter walk at Beaverdam Flats
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York Rowing Club
Rotterdam 2015 – View of the Maaskade
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BESANCON: Le quai Vauban, le pont Battant de nuit.…
BESANCON: Le quai Vauban, le pont Battant de nuit.…
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Die Weiße Elster bei Barthmühle
Im Tal der Weißen Elster
... und plötzlich wieder Winter!
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Osney micro hydro
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River Avon at Chippenham
Cee Jay passes Newhaven Swing Bridge - 9.1.2016
Cee Jay approaches Newhaven Swing Bridge - 9.1.201…
Castaway passes Newhaven Swing Bridge - 9.1.2016
the quayside at wells , norfolk
the quayside at wells , norfolk
the quayside at wells , norfolk
the quayside at wells , norfolk
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15 Bei der Neumühle 1
13 Der Eger Fluss - Löpsinger Mauer 2
12 Der Eger Fluss - Löpsinger Mauer 1
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eine gute "Fahrt" durchs neue Jahr
Foglie colorate nelle acque del torrente Gordana
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Keno Dam
Mouth of Chetco River, 1950s
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler - Uferlichter DSC09792
Narrowing Valley
Humbug Rock
Shame About the Weather
Schlachte-Zauber
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BESANCON: Le quai Vauban, le pont Battant de nuit.
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Heritage tree from 1907, at Carburn Park
Thinking about my daughter as I type my descriptions this morning. She should be in surgery in about 45 minutes' time. Supposed to be just day surgery and hopefully it won't turn into anything more. More anxious than I would perhaps normally be, after we lost her sister one year ago.
This old tree, along the bank of the Bow River at Carburn Park, is a Heritage tree, dating from 1907. It is included in the book, "Heritage Trees of Alberta". It has a plaque (just out of sight on the right hand side of the image) designating it as a Heritage tree. It now has a wire cage around its base, to protect it from the busy Beavers in the area, who cause so much damage.
www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/heritage-trees-of-albe...
Yesterday, 10 January 2016, I joined a group of friends to go for an afternoon birding walk at Carburn Park. The weather was much warmer than the previous day's trip east of the city to look for Snowy Owls and Short-eared Owls, when it was around -23C in the morning. The sun was shining and I just needed to get out.
This photo shows the challenge to photographers. Most of the birds are always on the far side of the river!
Thanks so much, Janet and Bernie, for an enjoyable walk and seeing 21 bird species. As always, the coffee and soup afterwards at Tim Horton's was just as enjoyable as the walk itself.
FFCPPSoc. Birding,Carburn Park , 1315-1600, Sun, 10Jan2016. Sunny, calm, -2°C.
Canada Goose-50
Mallard-200
Redhead-4 (3 f/1 m.
Greater Scaup-1 f.
Bufflehead-100
Common Goldeneye-400
Barrows X Common Goldeneye-1 m. hybrid
Barrow's Goldeneye-5 (4 m./1 f.).
Common Merganser-10
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER-1 juvenile m.
PIED-BILLED GREBE-1
Bald Eagle-10+
KILLDEER-7.
Downy Woodpecker-5
Northern Flicker-2
Black-billed Magpie-20
AMERICAN CROW-10
Common Raven-8
Black-capped Chickadee-20
White-breasted Nuthatch-2
Common Redpoll-12
Eastern Gray Squirrel, black morph-4
White-tailed Deer-5
This old tree, along the bank of the Bow River at Carburn Park, is a Heritage tree, dating from 1907. It is included in the book, "Heritage Trees of Alberta". It has a plaque (just out of sight on the right hand side of the image) designating it as a Heritage tree. It now has a wire cage around its base, to protect it from the busy Beavers in the area, who cause so much damage.
www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/heritage-trees-of-albe...
Yesterday, 10 January 2016, I joined a group of friends to go for an afternoon birding walk at Carburn Park. The weather was much warmer than the previous day's trip east of the city to look for Snowy Owls and Short-eared Owls, when it was around -23C in the morning. The sun was shining and I just needed to get out.
This photo shows the challenge to photographers. Most of the birds are always on the far side of the river!
Thanks so much, Janet and Bernie, for an enjoyable walk and seeing 21 bird species. As always, the coffee and soup afterwards at Tim Horton's was just as enjoyable as the walk itself.
FFCPPSoc. Birding,Carburn Park , 1315-1600, Sun, 10Jan2016. Sunny, calm, -2°C.
Canada Goose-50
Mallard-200
Redhead-4 (3 f/1 m.
Greater Scaup-1 f.
Bufflehead-100
Common Goldeneye-400
Barrows X Common Goldeneye-1 m. hybrid
Barrow's Goldeneye-5 (4 m./1 f.).
Common Merganser-10
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER-1 juvenile m.
PIED-BILLED GREBE-1
Bald Eagle-10+
KILLDEER-7.
Downy Woodpecker-5
Northern Flicker-2
Black-billed Magpie-20
AMERICAN CROW-10
Common Raven-8
Black-capped Chickadee-20
White-breasted Nuthatch-2
Common Redpoll-12
Eastern Gray Squirrel, black morph-4
White-tailed Deer-5
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