WHAT AM I GOINGTO DO WITHOUT THE BARN OWLS.
I am in a bit of a quandary as to how to fill my blog, I am unable to take anymore Barn Owl images due to the dark evenings, I am also awaiting an operation for a new knee but I have not got a date as yet for the operation, but must admit I hope it is sooner more than later, due to this I am unable to walk very far or stand for any length of time, so venues such as Rutland Water are a definite non starter, also this damnable virus is not helping anyone.
I have just found out having spoken to my youngest daughter that she has tested positive for this awful virus and is having to self isolate for seven days and is being looked after by her middle daughter who has consequently also got the damnable virus so something else for us to worry about. So I have decided that until the new knee is in place I am going to have to be happy with visits to Eyebrook Reservoir , where at least the Winter visitors have started to arrive, a friend has e mailed to say the first female Smew { Red Heads } have arrived, so hopefully within a couple of weeks the males should be arriving, and he's not sure but he thinks he has seen a Short Eared Owl, so it's not that dire, and I also have the Red Kites, I can the take images from the comfort of the car and seated, how I would love to go for a good walk with the camera around Rutland Water.
From what I understand from friends in the medical profession, thoughts are that the World is in for a tough time through the next few months, lets hope we have a vaccine by the Spring, but from what I can glean from a friend it is proving to be a difficult task , all we can ask is that we all come out of the other side of this pandemic and live to fight another day. We in England have gone into another Lockdown for a month so this could be my last post for a few weeks, lets hope I can find something of interest close to home to get my attention, we are not allowed to drive very far and only for shopping or exercise. Mind the weight of my camera And lens, using it is most certainly exercise.
Canada Geese Heading Towards the Reservoir. These and Greylag geese are about in reasonable numbers all around the reservoir. |
Little Egret, Opposite Stoke Dry Village. Having over previous weeks seen several fly past, this time I was at the ready and managed a couple of images. |
A VISIT WITH THE RED KITES.
This bird has white wing tags indicating a Midlands bird, numerous colors are used to indicate the area of breeding. |
Beautiful piecing eye, I think I was well and truly spotted by this bird. |
Another that has me in its sights. |
A few weeks ago more of the birds were in a state of molt as this individual. Thank you for your visit, I hope you have enjoyed it as much as I have in the getting of the images, |