Margaret the Novice
Rook poses Woodbridge 2.2.1014 (1) PART 2
We had not intended to photograph rooks as we had hoped to catch a chance of adders emerging into the weak sun shine taking advantage of a warm sun spot.#
However our hopes were dashed as the Forestry Commission had cleared a huge area of the forest and stacked huge piles of logs and spoil on the verges and areas where the adders hibernate so we fear that as adders do not dig holes but take advantage of holes left by other we may well discover hat the adders have been killed. We shall see.
In passing how sad that most car parks whether in towns or countryside sites carry a message that Thieves operate in the area so beware. These signs along side requests that dog owners clear up after their pets.
Sadly the shrubbery is decorated with poo filled plastic bags that blow in the breeze mocking the request that would improve the countryside for themselves for others.
Having had my say I will return to the rooks that we spotted as we drove home . We stopped and while sitting in the car I poked the camera out of the window and took a few images of these fantastic birds in various characteristic poses.
Burnished plumage that is simple amazing and can so easily be overlooked if they are just seen in fields you drive bye.
Rook poses Woodbridge 2.2.1014 (1) PART 2
We had not intended to photograph rooks as we had hoped to catch a chance of adders emerging into the weak sun shine taking advantage of a warm sun spot.#
However our hopes were dashed as the Forestry Commission had cleared a huge area of the forest and stacked huge piles of logs and spoil on the verges and areas where the adders hibernate so we fear that as adders do not dig holes but take advantage of holes left by other we may well discover hat the adders have been killed. We shall see.
In passing how sad that most car parks whether in towns or countryside sites carry a message that Thieves operate in the area so beware. These signs along side requests that dog owners clear up after their pets.
Sadly the shrubbery is decorated with poo filled plastic bags that blow in the breeze mocking the request that would improve the countryside for themselves for others.
Having had my say I will return to the rooks that we spotted as we drove home . We stopped and while sitting in the car I poked the camera out of the window and took a few images of these fantastic birds in various characteristic poses.
Burnished plumage that is simple amazing and can so easily be overlooked if they are just seen in fields you drive bye.