Guest Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 Saw this pair of Herons yesterday while walking the dogs. Couldn`t get any closer though so the photo`s aren`t brilliant. 1st photo the 2nd bird is top centre.
Popular Post Zoomsoulblue Posted September 12, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 12, 2016 Took the dog for a walked looked back and saw the sun going down between these two trees, I never even knew there was any tree there even though I've lived in the area over 14 years Ahhhh - the next day I saw the cloud formation am sure there's a name for it - just looked cool early in the morning. 9
Popular Post Suzannek Posted September 13, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 13, 2016 Went for a lovely walk on Sunday 11.9.16 from Low Force to High Force waterfalls in beautiful Teesdale 12
Popular Post Suzannek Posted September 13, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 13, 2016 Here are some of the photos of the bees and hoverflies on the walk. Wish I had been able to capture a photo of the beautiful Banded Demoiselle Damselflies flying over Moorhouse Nature Reserve 8
Popular Post Suzannek Posted September 13, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 13, 2016 Fly Agaric Toadstool at Low Force and a Mountain Pansy looking a tad ragged, but still flowering on Moorhouse Nature Reserve 6
Winsford Soul Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 13 hours ago, suzannek said: Went for a lovely walk on Sunday 11.9.16 from Low Force to High Force waterfalls in beautiful Teesdale Suz. Isnt it great how the stepping stones look just like mallards Steve 2
Popular Post Widnes63 Posted September 13, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 13, 2016 Here is my eldest daughters partner holding my first grandchild....Little Ronnie weighing in at 1 pound and 3 ounces. He is so small due to malnourishment because of the placenta not being attached to mother properly, plus he was delivered 12 weeks early because my daughter had preeclampsia and her liver and kidneys where not functioning, Not a good weekend but a good start to the week.....both are doing well 12
Popular Post Addio Posted September 13, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 13, 2016 Roman Ampitheatre - Pula. How the hell did they build these things? 8
Venus Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 15 minutes ago, Widnes63 said: Here is my eldest daughters partner holding my first grandchild....Little Ronnie weighing in at 1 pound and 3 ounces. He is so small due to malnourishment because of the placenta not being attached to mother properly, plus he was delivered 12 weeks early because my daughter had preeclampsia and her liver and kidneys where not functioning, Not a good weekend but a good start to the week.....both are doing well Hi Steve...Congratulations on being a Grandad...bet you can't wait till he is strong enough to go home and spoil him rotten eh 2
Venus Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 14 hours ago, suzannek said: Went for a lovely walk on Sunday 11.9.16 from Low Force to High Force waterfalls in beautiful Teesdale wow Suzanne...I love your pictures that you take...could frame some of them for my wall are you from that area? x 1
Popular Post Philippe Posted September 13, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 13, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, Venus said: wow Suzanne...I love your pictures that you take...could frame some of them for my wall are you from that area? x Yes Suzanne, your pictures are beautiful. Just seeing them makes me hear the sound of the water flowing, Here is another "water picture" of an old mill in ruins : Edited September 13, 2016 by Philippe mistake 7
Suzannek Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 2 hours ago, Venus said: wow Suzanne...I love your pictures that you take...could frame some of them for my wall are you from that area? x Yes I live 18 miles away from High Force, I am part of Teesdale. We are a 1000 foot or so above sea level and it is hilly where I live. I live 4 miles from Hamsterley Forest which is great for walking and mountain biking. This is the information board at Moorhouse Nature Reserve 3
Suzannek Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 3 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Suz. Isnt it great how the stepping stones look just like mallards Steve Ha yes well spotted Mallards. That stretch of the Tees is quite slow flowing. Suz x
Suzannek Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 (edited) 3 hours ago, Widnes63 said: Here is my eldest daughters partner holding my first grandchild....Little Ronnie weighing in at 1 pound and 3 ounces. He is so small due to malnourishment because of the placenta not being attached to mother properly, plus he was delivered 12 weeks early because my daughter had preeclampsia and her liver and kidneys where not functioning, Not a good weekend but a good start to the week.....both are doing well Congratulations he is beautiful Edited September 13, 2016 by suzannek 1
Venus Posted September 14, 2016 Posted September 14, 2016 22 minutes ago, suzannek said: Yes I live 18 miles away from High Force, I am part of Teesdale. We are a 1000 foot or so above sea level and it is hilly where I live. I live 4 miles from Hamsterley Forest which is great for walking and mountain biking. This is the information board at Moorhouse Nature Reserve Thankyou Suzanne...I actually live in the North East...where you are looks stunning x 1
Suzannek Posted September 14, 2016 Posted September 14, 2016 5 hours ago, Venus said: Thankyou Suzanne...I actually live in the North East...where you are looks stunning x It is beautiful the whole of Teesdale is. Where are you from in the north east? Suz x
Peter99 Posted September 14, 2016 Posted September 14, 2016 (edited) 13 hours ago, Widnes63 said: Here is my eldest daughters partner holding my first grandchild....Little Ronnie weighing in at 1 pound and 3 ounces. He is so small due to malnourishment because of the placenta not being attached to mother properly, plus he was delivered 12 weeks early because my daughter had preeclampsia and her liver and kidneys where not functioning, Not a good weekend but a good start to the week.....both are doing well Wow. What a little miracle. Sending my best wishes. Keep us posted mate please. Peter Edited September 14, 2016 by Peter99 2
Crazylegs Posted September 14, 2016 Posted September 14, 2016 On 12/09/2016 at 10:51, Steve Lane said: An update on our Jess. The lampshade has finally been removed and most of the stitches are gone. She looks a lot better and although she`s lost quite a large part of her upper lip, really doesn`t seem any worse for wear. And she`s still boring the family with her tiresome Eric Morcambe impression. Excellent News, so very please for her and you, how resilient are our animals! .....................and nothing wrong with Eric Morcambe impressions either!! x 3
Popular Post Crazylegs Posted September 14, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 14, 2016 Mahon Harbour this lunchtime................ the old and the new behind it! x 6
Winsford Soul Posted September 14, 2016 Posted September 14, 2016 22 hours ago, Widnes63 said: Here is my eldest daughters partner holding my first grandchild....Little Ronnie weighing in at 1 pound and 3 ounces. He is so small due to malnourishment because of the placenta not being attached to mother properly, plus he was delivered 12 weeks early because my daughter had preeclampsia and her liver and kidneys where not functioning, Not a good weekend but a good start to the week.....both are doing well Thanks for posting Ste. The little one will be fine my friend. He,s got good strong genes. Ste n Lou. X 1
Venus Posted September 14, 2016 Posted September 14, 2016 17 hours ago, suzannek said: It is beautiful the whole of Teesdale is. Where are you from in the north east? Suz x Hi Suz...I will private message you where I am in the North East x 1
Popular Post Woodbutcher Posted September 14, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 14, 2016 Not much going on on the Sun at the moment so spent an hour on the Moon tonight for a change , 95% illuminated. Standard mono view. Inverted shot for something different. 4
Tattoodave Posted September 20, 2016 Posted September 20, 2016 On 13/09/2016 at 22:33, Widnes63 said: Here is my eldest daughters partner holding my first grandchild....Little Ronnie weighing in at 1 pound and 3 ounces. He is so small due to malnourishment because of the placenta not being attached to mother properly, plus he was delivered 12 weeks early because my daughter had preeclampsia and her liver and kidneys where not functioning, Not a good weekend but a good start to the week.....both are doing well I'm sure we're all guilty of taking the miracle of life for granted, and it's very humbling seeing pictures like this, I was 13 lbs 4 oz at birth, it's made me feel positively gargantuan. I hope his parents aren't going to lumber him with the epithet "Little", as that's just rubbing salt in the wounds. Good luck to the parents and him as well as you Steve. 2
Widnes63 Posted September 20, 2016 Posted September 20, 2016 Thanks Dave ,both are doing well... funny enough I have been calling him big Ronnie ...it certainly opens your eyes when things happen to you personally, what about your poor mother having to carry you around at that weight, you were a big un 2
Tattoodave Posted September 20, 2016 Posted September 20, 2016 24 minutes ago, Widnes63 said: Thanks Dave ,both are doing well... funny enough I have been calling him big Ronnie ...it certainly opens your eyes when things happen to you personally, what about your poor mother having to carry you around at that weight, you were a big un I'm actually the smallest in the family now Steve. My mother was a big woman, apparently the labour was very swift. I'm sure Ronnie will turn into a big strong lad. 2
Popular Post Suzannek Posted September 20, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 20, 2016 Small Tortoiseshell near Cockfield Felltaken on Saturday 17th September 2016 5
Popular Post Suzannek Posted September 20, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 20, 2016 Hedge Woundwort still flowering, some great types of fungi on Cockfield Fell too. I just love this place 5
Popular Post Suzannek Posted September 20, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 20, 2016 Had a walk along another of my favourite walks on Sunday, the Old Tees Railway Walk Romaldkirk to Middleton in Teesdale. A beautiful Red Admiral landed on a bramble bush in front of me. I spent about ten minutes watching a bee and a hoverfly sharing a feed on Devils Bit Scabious. A few other bees and hoverfly taken too 5
Popular Post Suzannek Posted September 23, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 23, 2016 I’ve wandered many a weary mile And in strange countries been, I’ve dwelt in towns and on wild moors And curious sights I’ve seen; But still my heart clings to the dale, Where Tees rolls to the sea, Compared with what I’ve seen I’ll say, The Teesdale Hills for me. Richard Watson, Teesdale poet. 7
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted September 27, 2016 Popular Post Posted September 27, 2016 Baby Thomas latest. He just never stops smiling. Steve 5
Winsford Soul Posted September 27, 2016 Posted September 27, 2016 Not had chance to get out and about with the camera for the last couple of weeks which has doe me in but all change from next week so with a bit of luck should have some pictures to post. Just seen over my Manchester back garden probably the last Swallow of the year, flying alone and in a southerly direction. Such a sad day but it ill soon be late March when they return. Steve 1
Popular Post Suzannek Posted October 3, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 3, 2016 A couple from yesterday's walk along Cockfield Fell Small Copper and Small Tortoiseshell.9 The Small Copper I am so pleased to get as they are very fast flying 5
Guest Posted October 3, 2016 Posted October 3, 2016 Had to take these through the window and the little chap wouldn`t sit still for long. Also had this massive spider web across the yarden this morning which had to be dismantled i`m afraid.
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted October 4, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2016 Been a early start today was up at Leighton Moss RSPB reserve by 7.45 am. Was worth it managed to see and get picture,s of a very rare little bird, so rare that it only breeds in Norfolk and Leighton Moss as far as I know. Leighton Moss only has five breeding pairs. 7
Peter99 Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 3 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said: Been a early start today was up at Leighton Moss RSPB reserve by 7.45 am. Was worth it managed to see and get picture,s of a very rare little bird, so rare that it only breeds in Norfolk and Leighton Moss as far as I know. Leighton Moss only has five breeding pairs. Wow! Beautiful little bird Steve - well done. I presume male and female? I don't know the species - Finch family? Hope all is well mate. Peter 1
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted October 4, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2016 This one shows the male and female on a grit tray. They need grit to help them transfer there dietary requirements from eating insects in the spring and summer to eating seeds through the autumn and winter times when there are no insects so the RSPB put out the grit to help them 6
Winsford Soul Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, Peter99 said: Wow! Beautiful little bird Steve - well done. I presume male and female? I don't know the species - Finch family? Hope all is well mate. Peter Hi Pete. Sorry yes Male and female. They're called Bearded Reedling or Bearded Tits which is there common name. there are only 640 breeding pairs in the country. All good here my friend Hope all well with you Steve Edited October 4, 2016 by Winsford Soul 1
Peter99 Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 2 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said: Hi Pete. Sorry yes Male and female. They're called Bearded Reedling or Bearded Tits which is there common name. there are only 640 breed pairs in the country. All good here my friend Hope all well with you Steve Thanks mate. Pleased all well. I'm ok thanks. 1
Peter99 Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 13 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said: This one shows the male and female on a grit tray. They need grit to help them transfer there dietary requirements from eating insects in the spring and summer to eating seeds through the autumn and winter times when there are no insects so the RSPB put out the grit to help them That's pretty special Steve. Just like you boss! 2
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted October 4, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2016 Here's another one of the male on the grit tray Steve 4
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted October 4, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2016 (edited) A slightly less exotic bird or should I say less rare . a Redshank Edited October 5, 2016 by Winsford Soul 6
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted October 4, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2016 (edited) Here,s something that myself with my limited knowledge and a few more experienced birders today have never ever seen a picture of a Redshank catching and eating a fish. If you enlarge the picture you should just be able to make it out. Edited October 5, 2016 by Winsford Soul 6
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted October 4, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 4, 2016 Little Egret looking like its going to do the splits. just found it funny Steve 7
Winsford Soul Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 Forgot to add yesterday that I saw two Swallows and one House Martin, are they the last for this year ? Steve
Popular Post Woodbutcher Posted October 6, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 6, 2016 Had some nice steady air for a change today , allowed me to get in a bit closer to the new activity using 3x Barlow ... And just for a laugh I rotated and scaled my efforts to match the latest NASA/SDO Continuum data , none too shabby from an old boy with DSLR , 20 frames and an atmosphere to contend with ... (the Solar Dynamics Observatory sits in orbit about 36,000 Km above us ) Top half courtesy of NASA/SDO and the EVE , AIA and HMI science teams , lower half courtesy of Canon EOS 1000D , Tal 100RS 'scope , 3x Barlow , Baader ND3.8 Imaging Solar Film and OIII filter. 5
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted October 12, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 12, 2016 (edited) Just had to share this. I think its fabulous. A customised manhole cover Steve Edited October 12, 2016 by Winsford Soul 6
Popular Post Derek Pearson Posted October 12, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 12, 2016 If I wouldn't have become so infatuated with all things vinyl in my late teens I could have become more interested in photography and possibly taken similar photos to those uploaded by many on this thread. But I didn't - so I'm reduced to sending in photos taken by other people. In my early teens I used to go fishing here, there and everywhere from first thing in the morning to last thing at night. I even used to walk 3-4 miles carrying all my tackle to local reservoirs, fish all day then walk the 3-4 miles back home. But I never ever caught anything like these. Derek UK record chub from River Lea 9lb 5oz UK record Barbel 21lb UK record Pike 46lbs 13oz UK record Mirror Carp named TwoTone 67lbs A 60lb Carp called Big Girl 7
Kegsy Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) On 10/4/2016 at 19:37, Winsford Soul said: Been a early start today was up at Leighton Moss RSPB reserve by 7.45 am. Was worth it managed to see and get picture,s of a very rare little bird, so rare that it only breeds in Norfolk and Leighton Moss as far as I know. Leighton Moss only has five breeding pairs. They are also at Blacktoft Sands near Goole as well, I've seen them there with a bittern in the background through some guys telescope, didn't have the camera with me that day and the lenses I have probably wouldn't have been long enough anyway, it would have been a hell of a picture. By the way the wife and I have a toddle around Leighton Moss quite regularly. Edited October 13, 2016 by Kegsy 1
Kegsy Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 On 10/4/2016 at 21:00, Winsford Soul said: Little Egret looking like its going to do the splits. just found it funny Steve Silverdale by any chance ?. 2
Winsford Soul Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 1 hour ago, Kegsy said: Silverdale by any chance ?. No mate. Very close. It was the Eric Morecambe hide at Leighton Moss. Steve 1
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