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This is my life for the next few weeks.

 

But, these will be the very last exams of my degree! And afterwards we're off on electives and fun and excitement.

 

Thankfully, the strange marks on the last roll from the Leica are no longer present. Must have been a developing thing; I was trying to reduce agitation to tame the contrast and that may have done it.

 

Leica M3

Summarit 50/1.5

Neopan 1600

Ilford LC29

 

The new Cocoon area of the Natural History Museum: good place to hibernate for the winter?

Patio Pot Plant asleep in the February snow.

 

Konica TC-X with Hexanon 50mm f1.8. Kodak BW400CN.

Visited several times, eating mealworms and dried catfood and drinking water. Hope it's here to stay.

I've been looking for landscapes and found some interesting spots in a nearby pine forest.

 

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my Cross Check in my dilapidated snow fort

VW Beetle after several days of snowfall......quite a distinctive shape so still recognisable.

 

Long exposure to avoid using the flash, contrast tweaked in PS Elements, some of the background burned out and cropped to suit.

Insectivorous British bats survive the winter, and it's lack of prey, by hibernating. They find a site of a suitable (chilly) and stable temperature, then crawl into a crack and reduce their metabolism and heart rate to sleep through the winter. This does make them tricky to spot however.

 

Note - Hibernating bats are extremely vulnerable to disturbance and have strong legal protection. Sites should not be visited without the appropriate licences and controls. Bats are easily woken from their torpor and every time depletes their limited energy reserves, which cannot be replaced in winter.

A Natterers bat tucked in a purpose designed bat brick in an underground site.

 

Note - Hibernating bats are extremely vulnerable to disturbance and have strong legal protection. Sites should not be visited without the appropriate licences and controls. Bats are easily woken from their torpor and every time depletes their limited energy reserves, which cannot be replaced in winter.

While walking through Thetford Forest the other day I spotted these insects apparently preparing to hibernate in the fir cones which had their scales open in a most inviting manner.

 

I am sure that they will make a secure and quite warm place to hide away for the winter.

We found these hidden in a crevice in a standing stone at Avebury.

'hibernation' On Black

 

a house down my street; usually there's a sidewalk in front of it.

Pentax Q10 with Sankyo Cine 38mm f1.4 D-Mount lens

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I bio-hibernated (vs. Java Hibernate) until 11am this morning, had some lunch-like substance, and brought Frosty to a park.

 

Here is Frosty eyeing a squirrel far far away.

Ehh..I don't really feel like putting anything here, but I will say that, what's behind me is not rock. It's sand. Pre-ttttttty cool...... :P

Along the banks of the Yarra

The monsoons here means that most boats take about a month's break from going out on the river or into the sea, especially fishing boats.

This one's covered and prepared for monsoon hibernation.

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E J Phair Brewery & Pub Pittsburg, CA. List of brewed Beers hanging on the wall whose keg's have been consumed waiting to possibly reappear at a future date.

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When you hibernate in the living room, on the couch, it helps to have all the comforts: faithful canine companion, fleece dog cover, knit cap, and always wear your glasses so when you emerge you can see! Oh, and going into hibernation unshaven helps keep any detracting influences at bay.

 

msh1206 #1 - Hibernation

Slightly underweight but seems healthy. Hopefully I a week or two (if we get the cold weather) then we can put her in the garage to try to hibernate

A little hibernating cluster of 16-Spot Ladybirds I found on a recent walk. It was a warm morning and they were just waking up and starting to disperse.

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