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Orlestone is three hundred and eighty eight hectares in size. It is predominantly mixed native broadleaves and a small percentage of conifer.
The area is a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), managed principally for birds and butterflies.
There is a medium sized car park and picnic area, with a height barrier at the main entrance. . All roads are unsurfaced. As it is very low lying, it has a tendency to flood in winter.
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Aufgenommen zwischen Predöhlsau und Dannenberg (Landkreis Lüchow - Dannenberg, Niedersachsen). Bearbeitet mit Photoshop CC und Color Efex Pro 4 (Nik Collection PS Plug-in).
There are so many helpful rules for photography,
I always pay attention to one of them,
look back now and then,
then you see the better light ...
it's worth it in the autumn forest.
Happy Monday to everyone !
Male Forest Kingfisher (Todiramphus macleayii macleayii)
Finally found one that felt comfortable enough for me to get close!
Taken during a pleasant walk along the river wear last weekend. I liked the way the sunlight came through the trees and fell on the leaves scattered along the established pathway.
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What's prettier- the forest, wildflowers, or the river? It's a real toss up. All the elements combine to make a stunning scene in Bristol. The forest lead in to the river and woods beyond was a sight I could stare at for hours.