A pictorial diary of my walks around the parks and wild areas of Leicestershire, and occasionally farther afield.

If you're new to my blog, you might like to have a look at the pictures in the older post as well (click on button at the bottom of the page).

I am also a writer, using the pen-name John Gwynant, and I'll occasionally announce my latest book release on the blog.

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Swithland Woods

On the off chance we visited Swithland Woods on Thursday and while Maja walked through the woods with Skipper, I stayed in the car and was rewarded with a mixture of wild life calling at the stump.

The Blue Tit was first, being fairly common that didn't surprise me.

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The next visitor was a surprise, I've never seen them around here before. It is a Marsh Tit and he kept coming back as did other.

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Later there was a moment of tenderness between two Great Tits. They both appeared to be adults so not a parent and chick -  a bit late in the year for that anyway.

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The Nuthatch wasn't his usual feisty self, usually he rules the stump, but this time he flitted back and forth a few times but was in evidence as much as usual.

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The table cleared quickly when the squirrel arrived, but some got used to him and returned for a quick mouthful.

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All taken on a Canon EOS 7d and EF 100 - 400mm L series lens

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Mixed bag at Bradgate Park

A trip through Bradgate Park proved more interesting than expected. About ten Pied Wagtails descended on the field at the back of the house, I'm not sure of the collective noun for Pied Wagtails. Maybe a Crust or a waggle or some such, does anyone know.

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The Stags seemed to be resting, maybe storing up energy for the forthcoming rut.

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I couldn't resist this "chocolate boxy" pose of a young Fallow Deer

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All pictures taken with a Canon EOS 7d and EF 100 - 400mm L series Lens