Bradgate Park looked great in the spring sunshine, but initially there wasn't much wildlife about. So I decided to take some pics of the buildings and ruins.
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I have been reliably informed that the picture above cannot be taken. But if you find the right place all three, as you can see are there. In the foreground is the ruin of Lady Jane Grey's family home. On the hill behind, with its arch clearly visible is Old John. It used to be thought of as a mill, but now the general opinion is that it was a folly. On the ridge to the left is the war memorial.
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As I rode my mobility scooter up the side of the ruined house, this group of Red Deer became curious and wandered over to have a look at me.
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Some of them weren't shy about coming forward to have a look.
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While others decided to stay with the protection of the bushes.
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Then headed for the hills.
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1/800 @ f6.3, iso 400, 210mm |
All taken on Canon EOS 7D, EF 100 - 400mm L series Lens
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