This little cutie was so busy stalking a baby rabbit it seemed unperturbed with me interrupting his dinner time forage. @ 4pm (Fox 0 - Rabbit 1)
AKA - (Six acres and not a clue!) My personal diary of the comings and goings of wildlife during the development of my little piece of England. '...There shall be in that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam; A body of England’s, breathing English air, Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.' (R. Brooke)
Monday, 27 May 2024
Whats better than a picture of a Fox cub? - Lots of pictures of a Fox cub!
Saturday, 11 May 2024
The horse, the fox, the mole (hill) and the 58 year old boy.
Apprently last night there was a glorious aurora borealis, an excited friend called me at about 11pm to advise me of the event - I was a sleep as it happens and all I really took in from the call was 'Boris' - needless to say without much thought I promptly returned to my slumber - Boris has no place in my heart or my dreams and certainly was not worthy of getting out of bed for. Turns out I missed quite an amazing event, however the 'runes' suggest that there may be a repeat celestial event tonight, so stay tuned! Anyhoo, back to this morning's event... The sun was quietly but determinedly burning away the morning clouds so I crept down to the pond with the Nikon, could I catch a snap of the noisy reed warblers and blue tits that were breaking the silence of the day? I half caught the warbler and got a distant shot of the Blue tit which was engrossed in obliterting the last of the seeds on an old reedmace stem.
and the mole? - Well, just hills on the lawn thus far, but I'm happy with my days work. May even try to stay awake to see Boris this evening!