Popular Post Amsterdam Russ Posted June 21, 2021 Author Popular Post Posted June 21, 2021 Starlings, a frog and a bee - all seen in the woods of Amsterdam. 5
Mal C Posted June 21, 2021 Posted June 21, 2021 “Maybe if you spent a little less time cavorting with Madam Palm and her five daughters, you’d be a little more alert, that sir is a toad"! sorry Russ, I simply could not resist.. been watching LOG all week... the piccie took me straight there! laughing great pictures mate 2
Amsterdam Russ Posted June 21, 2021 Author Posted June 21, 2021 57 minutes ago, Mal C said: “Maybe if you spent a little less time cavorting with Madam Palm and her five daughters, you’d be a little more alert, that sir is a toad"! sorry Russ, I simply could not resist.. been watching LOG all week... the piccie took me straight there! laughing great pictures mate Took me a while to work out what LOG was (TV comedy series League of Gentlemen, for anyone else stumped). Have to disagree with you, though. It's an edible frog aka a common water frog, also known as a green frog. (Wikipedia photo credit: Helge Busch-Paulick (Grand-Duc @ Wikipedia), CC BY 3.0) Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edible_frog 1 1
Mal C Posted June 22, 2021 Posted June 22, 2021 I know, I have these outbursts you see!! League of Gentlemen is utterly brilliant, I've been binge watching all again this week, this character's fetish with Toads is hilarious; but I concede this amphibian could end up on a French dinner table... 1
Popular Post Mal C Posted June 22, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 22, 2021 change of pace, here are some pics from Weymouth, Dorset... 6
Popular Post Davenpete Posted June 22, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 22, 2021 Went up to Greendale Tarn above Wastwater tonight - lovely conditions, but it was a fair way straight up to get there. I had planned to come back over the top of Middle Fell but for various reasons I didn't arrive at the tarn til 8.00pm so thought better of it as it would've been getting too close to darkness for safety by the time I was coming down. Dx 8
Winsford Soul Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 9 hours ago, Davenpete said: Went up to Greendale Tarn above Wastwater tonight - lovely conditions, but it was a fair way straight up to get there. I had planned to come back over the top of Middle Fell but for various reasons I didn't arrive at the tarn til 8.00pm so thought better of it as it would've been getting too close to darkness for safety by the time I was coming down. Dx Great pictures from your lovely part of the country Dave. Little tip mate. Always carry a good torch and if possible a head torch when out on the fells , hills etc plus a whistle. You never know. Learnt that many years ago doing my Duke of Edinburgh when we got lost on the moors above Denbigh in North Wales
Davenpete Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said: Great pictures from your lovely part of the country Dave. Little tip mate. Always carry a good torch and if possible a head torch when out on the fells , hills etc plus a whistle. You never know. Learnt that many years ago doing my Duke of Edinburgh when we got lost on the moors above Denbigh in North Wales Cheers - I obviously have a torch on my phone (have a head torch in my bag though I'm not doing hikes to justify carrying significant kit at the mo) - I'm tending to stick to places where I can come straight down if weather gets bad or it starts getting dark. I travel light so only a water bottle, fully charged phone and a jacket unless it's really warm and a short walk. The injury risk is the problem of course as I'm alone (again hence not anywhere really 'serious') - trouble is I don't think people know what three blasts on a whistle means any more (they certainly don't know that a car travelling up hill in the mountains has priority). Dx Edited June 23, 2021 by Davenpete 2
Winsford Soul Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 6 minutes ago, Davenpete said: Cheers - I obviously have a torch on my phone (have a head torch in my bag though I'm not doing hikes to justify carrying significant kit at the mo) - I'm tending to stick to places where I can come straight down if weather gets bad or it starts getting dark. I travel light so only a water bottle, fully charged phone and a jacket unless it's really warm and a short walk. The injury risk is the problem of course as I'm alone (again hence not anywhere really 'serious') - trouble is I don't think people know what three blasts on a whistle means any more (they certainly don't know that a car travelling up hill in the mountains has priority). Dx That's very true Dave about the travelling up hill in a car. Where do these people learn to drive. Its like when your walking on a road with no pavement always walk facing oncoming traffic. Dogs on leads etc Countryside code seems to have been lost somewhere. . Read something recently about some stupid woman complaining that her and her kids where in tears after a farmer shot their dog ( not on a lead ) in front of them that was chasing sheep and lambs saying it was only playing. Are people that fcuking stupid these days. 2
Winsford Soul Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 Just had my first ever view of a Rose Ringed necked parakeet over my Manchester garden.
Mike Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 10 hours ago, Davenpete said: Cheers - I obviously have a torch on my phone (have a head torch in my bag though I'm not doing hikes to justify carrying significant kit at the mo) - I'm tending to stick to places where I can come straight down if weather gets bad or it starts getting dark. I travel light so only a water bottle, fully charged phone and a jacket unless it's really warm and a short walk. The injury risk is the problem of course as I'm alone (again hence not anywhere really 'serious') - trouble is I don't think people know what three blasts on a whistle means any more (they certainly don't know that a car travelling up hill in the mountains has priority). Dx read this story and made me think of this topic https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-57583418 one thing I do when by myself out walking is use WhatsApp to log your travels with someone else - you can send someone a location link - then select live and then the length of time it logs your travels then the person you sent it to can check the message on WhatsApp anytime afterwards to see where you are currently at via the message which will be tracking and displaying your journey of course it depends on mobile coverage and can increase battery use, but may be useful if often walking alone apologies if well known and for the offtopic but with the current news story thought worth a mention 1 1
Winsford Soul Posted June 23, 2021 Posted June 23, 2021 11 minutes ago, Mike said: read this story and made me think of this topic https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-57583418 one thing I do when by myself out walking is use WhatsApp to log your travels with someone else - you can send someone a location link - then select live and then the length of time it logs your travels then the person you sent it to can check the message on WhatsApp anytime afterwards to see where you are currently at via the message which will be tracking and displaying your journey of course it depends on mobile coverage and can increase battery use, but may be useful if often walking alone apologies if well known and for the offtopic but with the current news story thought worth a mention Cheers Mike. As i dont do any serious hill walking these days ( asthma ) , the only thing i can add is as you say limited signal/ coverage for normal phones is a problem , not sure how these smart watches work ? plenty of people have them these days. Serious walkers use GPS systems these days, not cheap but what price a life. where as i along side many people our age never had that luxury and learnt to use a map and compass to get around
Popular Post Amsterdam Russ Posted June 24, 2021 Author Popular Post Posted June 24, 2021 Cycled round our local lake this afternoon, a trip of about 20km/12 miles. First time I've done that journey in a few years. Must do it again soon and must get out cycling more. Only the third time cycling this year and only five times on the bike last year, and boy does it feel like it, even if the countryside is as flat as a Dutch pancake! Still, a most enjoyable and very sunny afternoon was had. 5
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted June 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 24, 2021 (edited) Only the two from Leighton Moss this evening Probably my best ever Avocet picture. Adult and a Spoonbill that thinks its a Skimmer Edited June 25, 2021 by Winsford Soul 6
Popular Post washlively Posted June 26, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 26, 2021 Winwick near Warrington a couple of years ago. Yes another train but that's all I do really lol. 5
Popular Post washlively Posted June 26, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 26, 2021 Manchester City the Ritz is just on the left on Whitworth St. Taken from the top of the First St Car Park. 7
Winsford Soul Posted June 26, 2021 Posted June 26, 2021 55 minutes ago, washlively said: Manchester City the Ritz is just on the left on Whitworth St. Taken from the top of the First St Car Park. Great picture. Whitworth Street is barely recognisable from before all the high rise apartments went up. Had some fantastic times at the Ritz. Neil Rushton dayers in the 70,s through to the fantastic nighters including the rarest of the rare one's until they ended .
Winsford Soul Posted June 26, 2021 Posted June 26, 2021 1 hour ago, washlively said: Winwick near Warrington a couple of years ago. Yes another train but that's all I do really lol. I used to meet a guy from Wigan in the Swan pub at Winwick when I lived in Widnes. It was half way between the two. Bit of business .
washlively Posted June 27, 2021 Posted June 27, 2021 21 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Great picture. Whitworth Street is barely recognisable from before all the high rise apartments went up. Had some fantastic times at the Ritz. Neil Rushton dayers in the 70,s through to the fantastic nighters including the rarest of the rare one's until they ended . Indeed they were great all dayers. I think my first one was when Edwin Starr was on 70's and last one was one of the Rarest Of Rare. Those ROTR nighters were bloody brilliant all the big hitters DJ wise and all the Rare stuff you never got to hear played out at your local soul club. 1
washlively Posted June 27, 2021 Posted June 27, 2021 21 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: I used to meet a guy from Wigan in the Swan pub at Winwick when I lived in Widnes. It was half way between the two. Bit of business . Yeah this spot isn't far from the Swan and is very popular with rail photographers. Ive had a few shots published taken from here over the years. But I've done it to death now so choose other locations. Thanks. Dave 1
Popular Post Mal C Posted June 27, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 27, 2021 Hi folks, just done another nigher at Trinity waters in Somerset, very nice visit. Blanked on this one, lots of bites but missed all of them, in fact I think I was attracting Tench and they don't really act in the same way as carp, they are generally smaller and a bolt rig isn't the right way to catch them I did get a new friend on peg 27 though....he ate all my mini cheadars! 9
Popular Post Amsterdam Russ Posted June 27, 2021 Author Popular Post Posted June 27, 2021 A welcome balcony visitor taking advantage of the shade on what is a very hot afternoon. 5
Popular Post Tomangoes Posted July 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2021 I'm just a fire starter.... Clearing a few dead plants and one conifer. Bought one of those twenty quid dustbins with holes in it. Gone in 5 seconds is an understatement.. Ed 5
Neil Austin Posted July 2, 2021 Posted July 2, 2021 On 27/06/2021 at 13:27, Mal C said: Hi folks, just done another nigher at Trinity waters in Somerset, very nice visit. Blanked on this one, lots of bites but missed all of them, in fact I think I was attracting Tench and they don't really act in the same way as carp, they are generally smaller and a bolt rig isn't the right way to catch them I did get a new friend on peg 27 though....he ate all my mini cheadars! Great pictures
Popular Post Ncfc Posted July 5, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 5, 2021 Hard work but rewarding. Great to see swim off strong in clear water. 5
Winsford Soul Posted July 5, 2021 Posted July 5, 2021 2 hours ago, Ncfc said: Hard work but rewarding. Great to see swim off strong in clear water. Great picture of a tough fighting fish. Love Mullet, seen a few a couple of weeks ago at Newquay in Wales staying right close to the breakwater rocks where the hunting Dolphins could,nt get them
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 5, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 5, 2021 Cant remember if i,ve posted these. Young Swallows in the nest and a Linnet 5
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 5, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 5, 2021 Last week at Leighton Moss i had a encounter with one of the Uk most secretive birds . The Water Rail and for the very first time in my 50 odd years spent outside fishing, walking, taking pictures or just mooching i actually seen four young Water Rails , never ever seen the young before so i was gobsmacked to get to see them with a Adult crossing a track about 60 yards away at dusk. Managed to capture two of them together in this heavily cropped picture, pure black balls of fluff on legs 5
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 5, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 5, 2021 Another Leighton Moss picture Male Marsh Harrier flying in heavy rain with its eyes almost closed and a water droplet on its beak, again heavily cropped and the original to show how far away in actually was and its taken with the 500mm lens 4
Soulandy Posted July 5, 2021 Posted July 5, 2021 9 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Cant remember if i,ve posted these. Young Swallows in the nest and a Linnet Some.great bird shots again mate. We saw a few linnets up in Scotland back in May and a first. 1
Winsford Soul Posted July 5, 2021 Posted July 5, 2021 54 minutes ago, Soulandy said: Some.great bird shots again mate. We saw a few linnets up in Scotland back in May and a first. Thanks Andy ☺. Linnet are stunning birds especially the male in breeding plumage and great singers . They used to be fairly common farmland birds especially around the mosses near you mate. Hardly see any around here now.
Soulandy Posted July 6, 2021 Posted July 6, 2021 13 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Thanks Andy ☺. Linnet are stunning birds especially the male in breeding plumage and great singers . They used to be fairly common farmland birds especially around the mosses near you mate. Hardly see any around here now. Yes, use to see some along with Redpoll, yellow hammers and black caps. Even seen the odd fire crest, sadly they all seen to be a bit thin on the ground 1
Neil Austin Posted July 6, 2021 Posted July 6, 2021 22 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Last week at Leighton Moss i had a encounter with one of the Uk most secretive birds . The Water Rail and for the very first time in my 50 odd years spent outside fishing, walking, taking pictures or just mooching i actually seen four young Water Rails , never ever seen the young before so i was gobsmacked to get to see them with a Adult crossing a track about 60 yards away at dusk. Managed to capture two of them together in this heavily cropped picture, pure black balls of fluff on legs Hi Steve , great visit to Leighton park , looks like you also got the harrier there two , I went with my daughter and saw some bearded tits there , the guys said it was the first time in 5 months it’s a great place and the cherry on the top is your water rails well done 1
Winsford Soul Posted July 6, 2021 Posted July 6, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, Neil Austin said: Hi Steve , great visit to Leighton park , looks like you also got the harrier there two , I went with my daughter and saw some bearded tits there , the guys said it was the first time in 5 months it’s a great place and the cherry on the top is your water rails well done Hi Neil. Thank you for your kind words. Really appreciated . Yes mate the Harrier was from there. Just for you and your daughter in case you didn't manage any photographs. Male and female Bearded Tits at Leighton Moss. Edited July 6, 2021 by Winsford Soul 2
Neil Austin Posted July 7, 2021 Posted July 7, 2021 23 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Hi Neil. Thank you for your kind words. Really appreciated . Yes mate the Harrier was from there. Just for you and your daughter in case you didn't manage any photographs. Male and female Bearded Tits at Leighton Moss. Yep what a beauty, you had a cracking day , who could ask for more 1
Popular Post Davenpete Posted July 7, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 7, 2021 (edited) On 06/07/2021 at 20:58, Winsford Soul said: Hi Neil. Thank you for your kind words. Really appreciated . Yes mate the Harrier was from there. Just for you and your daughter in case you didn't manage any photographs. Male and female Bearded Tits at Leighton Moss. One bird (along with the crested tit) I've always wanted to see - fabulous pics. Dx Best Laid Plans Mk2: Hadn't been out for over two weeks (been recovering from a surfeit of fun). Anyway it was chucking it down here so on went the waterproof and off I went - stopped at the shop for a sandwich for tea and realised I'd forgotten my camera - nipped back to get it, checked it turned on and that the card was in - all good - off to Braithwaite for a planned three peaks above the old Coledale mines. I get there and gone is the rain and it's 22ºC - so just shirt sleeves. Off I trot - after a mile or so I decide to do a shot back towards Bassenthwaite and Skiddaw - 'Your SD card is locked' it tells me - strange but no problem, I go to take the SD card out and move the lock slider back to unlock and it's missing altogether so I can't fix it - bollocks! Anyway at this point I think sod it I'm doing the lazy hike without the peaks (though I did venture up to the corrie high above the mine where I'd not been before) - lovely walk anyway, if weighted down by a rather heavy sling for my left arm/neck that I like to protect from overuse. Shots with the phone instead - from now on I'll always carry a spare SD methinks. Dx Edited July 7, 2021 by Davenpete 6
Winsford Soul Posted July 8, 2021 Posted July 8, 2021 13 hours ago, Davenpete said: One bird (along with the crested tit) I've always wanted to see - fabulous pics. Dx Best Laid Plans Mk2: Hadn't been out for over two weeks (been recovering from a surfeit of fun). Anyway it was chucking it down here so on went the waterproof and off I went - stopped at the shop for a sandwich for tea and realised I'd forgotten my camera - nipped back to get it, checked it turned on and that the card was in - all good - off to Braithwaite for a planned three peaks above the old Coledale mines. I get there and gone is the rain and it's 22ºC - so just shirt sleeves. Off I trot - after a mile or so I decide to do a shot back towards Bassenthwaite and Skiddaw - 'Your SD card is locked' it tells me - strange but no problem, I go to take the SD card out and move the lock slider back to unlock and it's missing altogether so I can't fix it - bollocks! Anyway at this point I think sod it I'm doing the lazy hike without the peaks (though I did venture up to the corrie high above the mine where I'd not been before) - lovely walk anyway, if weighted down by a rather heavy sling for my left arm/neck that I like to protect from overuse. Shots with the phone instead - from now on I'll always carry a spare SD methinks. Dx Great pictures Dave. And yes always have a spare memory card . Regarding the Bearded tits. Not far from you at RSPB Leighton Moss 1 hrs or so. If you go at the end of September, early October they will be so easy to see mate. They change the diet from insects to seeds and they eat grit from the path or from the trays that are out out for them. You don't even need to be a RSPB member. About 200 yards past the main carpark on storrs Lane you will see a track on your right hand side. Park in the small lay-by type thing just past the track then walk down the track about 400 yards until you see a fenced area on your r/ h side. The Bearded tits will be there or there about. It's on a public footpath . 1
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 9, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 9, 2021 (edited) Yesterday evening i was busy watching three Marsh Harrier young in the distance getting there wings so to speak as they flapped about awkwardly when i noticed something move out the corner of my eye. One of the UK rarest birds took off from the reed bed and flew away from near where i was. I managed a few pictures then moments later it gave a distant fly past. a Bittern Red Deer Hind and Fawn Edited July 9, 2021 by Winsford Soul 7
Neil Austin Posted July 9, 2021 Posted July 9, 2021 12 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Yesterday evening i was busy watching three Marsh Harrier young in the distance getting there wings so to speak as they flapped about awkwardly when i noticed something move out the corner of my eye. One of the UK rarest birds took off from the reed bed and flew away from near where i was. I managed a few pictures then moments later it gave a distant fly past. a Bittern Red Deer Hind and Fawn Steve a bitten never seen one , it’s on my bucket list , what a week 1
Winsford Soul Posted July 9, 2021 Posted July 9, 2021 1 hour ago, Neil Austin said: Steve a bitten never seen one , it’s on my bucket list , what a week Thanks Neil. . I'm lucky enough to have seen a few Bitterns over the years at I think 3 different places. Even been lucky enough to hear one Booming. Sounds like blowing across the top of a milk bottle really does. I think Norfolk / Suffolk will be the closest place to you mate to see / hear them. Lot easy to see in the winter when more turn up from Europe to escape the bad Winters .
Neil Austin Posted July 10, 2021 Posted July 10, 2021 15 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: Thanks Neil. . I'm lucky enough to have seen a few Bitterns over the years at I think 3 different places. Even been lucky enough to hear one Booming. Sounds like blowing across the top of a milk bottle really does. I think Norfolk / Suffolk will be the closest place to you mate to see / hear them. Lot easy to see in the winter when more turn up from Europe to escape the bad Winters . Steve took my daughter to minsmere and she saw a bittern And I missed it I did see a curlew and avocets which as amazing and loads of sandpipers too best 2
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 12, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2021 (edited) Here's another Chough picture from my recent visit to Pembrokeshire. The call is so unforgettable just wish i could add it to this picture. It is the sound of Pembrokeshire for me Edited July 12, 2021 by Winsford Soul 4
Mike Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 15 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said: Here's another Chough picture from my recent visit to Pembrokeshire. The call is so unforgettable just wish i could add it to this picture. It is the sound of Pembrokeshire for me am not sure if this is getting shown uk wide, it doesnt seem to be, episode 2 was on BBC Wales tonight, and caught some references from this topic, so guess may be of interest if not aware Iolo Williams explores Pembrokeshire’s stunning secret spots and tracks down the amazing wildlife living there. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000xqr0/iolos-pembrokeshire-series-1-episode-1 2 1
Winsford Soul Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 13 minutes ago, Source said: am not sure if this is getting shown uk wide, it doesnt seem to be, episode 2 was on BBC Wales tonight, and caught some references from this topic, so guess may be of interest if not aware Iolo Williams explores Pembrokeshire’s stunning secret spots and tracks down the amazing wildlife living there. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000xqr0/iolos-pembrokeshire-series-1-episode-1 Thanks Mike. Most people wont know about it but i,m watching it on Virgin media channel 864 BBC Wales if you have it , It was the 2nd of 4 episodes this evening. and as you have mention now available on the iplayer
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 14, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 14, 2021 (edited) I was sent this last night and it was taken Monday night- early hours Tuesday morning. Just had to share this amazing photo by Laura Maerees of a beach in Pembrokeshire with the bio- luminescence in the waves and planet Jupiter and the stars . I know the beach but out of respect of Laura's wishes I will not say where it is. Edited July 14, 2021 by Winsford Soul 7
Soulandy Posted July 14, 2021 Posted July 14, 2021 4 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: I was sent this last night and it was taken Monday night- early hours Tuesday morning. Just had to share this amazing photo by Laura Maerees of a beach in Pembrokeshire with the bio- luminescence in the waves and planet Jupiter and the stars . I know the beach but out of respect of Laura's wishes I will not say where it is. Fantastic 1
Neil Austin Posted July 14, 2021 Posted July 14, 2021 13 hours ago, Winsford Soul said: I was sent this last night and it was taken Monday night- early hours Tuesday morning. Just had to share this amazing photo by Laura Maerees of a beach in Pembrokeshire with the bio- luminescence in the waves and planet Jupiter and the stars . I know the beach but out of respect of Laura's wishes I will not say where it is. Steve wonderful picture, thanks for sharing, Jupiter’s massive 1
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 16, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 16, 2021 Buzzard . Perched in a tree this morning about 100 metres away from the back garden, cropped image 5
Popular Post Winsford Soul Posted July 16, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 16, 2021 World heritage site. Pontcysyllte viaduct casting its shadow on the river Dee, tree's and fields far below and a distant view of the less well known Chirk viaduct 6
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