Saturday, February 09, 2008

flocks of what? Fieldfares?


a small but noisy flock of a thrush like bird but I have no idea what they are (except the starling at the top of the tree in the second photo, and the chaffinches in the bottom picture).

addendum:- after a sleepless night of research we think they are fieldfares, a gregarious and occasionally aggressive type of thrush

more from the woods


the same light making the woods seem mysterious and entrancing.

a wall of light


the strong sun low on the horizon created this illusion of a wall of light slicing through the woods. Or perhaps it was a spaceship going into warp drive near Luckett.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

celandine proper


With some sun the celandines and primroses are flourishing. It is so mild it feels like spring, but celandines are always early to flower and these are no earlier than last year (see link).

master rook


just for comparison with the crow below. This bird is all beak.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

and the rest of Cornwall


looking west from the very top of Kit Hill. Pensilva and St Cleer hardly visible in the background, Callington in the middle ground, the pack in the foreground.