Showing posts with label robin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robin. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 June 2016

Randoms

No theme or location on this post, simply a few shots that I have taken which I thought were interesting but didn't have enough decent shots to fill out a individual post.

I call these the randoms and decided to collate them into this one post.

The rapeseed fields I took while out on a bike ride.  I only hand my phone with me to take these images and of the half dozen I took only these two came out half decent.  I hope the subject overcomes the limitations of the camera.

























After seeing Welbeck Abbey on a television programme we thought it would be a good place to visit and explore the very impressive gardens.  The problem with that became apparent when we arrived to discover that the abbey and gardens are not open to the general public.

In the grounds next door to a large garden centre is the recently opened Harley Gallery that is home to the  Portland collection of fine art and antiques collected by various Dukes of Portland.  If you're interested in art then it is worth a visit as it has a good range of paintings including Van Dyck, Joshua Reynolds and George Stubbs. The area outside caught my attention with the geometric design of the benches next to the sandy walls






The robin was also taken at Welbeck next to water feature.






















The paraglider pictures I took from the back garden as it passed low over the neighbouring houses.  I heard what I thought was a particularly loud petrol lawn mower and then looked up to see it coming towards the house,   I had to run inside, grab the camera and fit the memory card before rushing back, pointing and clicking and hoping that the subject wasn't blurred.


































At this time of year, the sunsets through the living room window can be impressive.  I took these from the garden and the last of them I was virtually lying on the ground the get the red sky into the shot as this part of the garden faces towards the north.



Sunday, 21 December 2014

Goodfellows






























I don't know how the humble robin ended up becoming synonymous with Christmas time.  It is an all year round garden bird but somehow it nabbed Christmas from the sparrows and the blackbirds.  Perhaps its because they tend to be a little braver than most birds, and will come quite close if there is food to be had.

Whatever the reason, I admire them a great deal.  I have watched them chase off larger birds beneath the bird feeders when the ground is frozen and food is limited.  I smile when I see one perched nearby watching us working in the garden.  They've learnt to let the humans` do the hard work while they reap the rewards.

I was always going to have a soft spot for them as I do share their name (I`ve lost count of the times people have asked me "Where`s Batman?").   Here are a few pictures of them that I've taken over the months.

























Sunday, 26 October 2014

Animals




For this entry I thought I would post some more animal photographs.  I won't bore everyone with unnecessary wording this week.  There are a couple which do make me smile.

I hope you enjoy.


Boxer dog on guard





























Patience is a virtue
 
Watching the lawn mowing





















Chico, our neighbours' cat on the woodpile.

Patch, our neighbours' rescue dog and one of the nicest dogs you could meet.