Wednesday 12 December 2012

Frosty.

I had a couple of days without the camera and enjoyed good views of various things but three days would have been too much. I was busy through the day so a WT Eagle in the morning...
...and a couple of Cormorants in the afternoon...
...was nothing to (Hooded) Crow about;-)
 It has been a bit chilly up here but the bits that don't get the sun really do cool down. You know it's getting cold when you see the frost on the back of the Red Deer.
This one was particularly well covered - looks like Rudolph with those antlers...
...but not much on this one...
...and no sign of a red nose anywhere.
The great outdoors looked good in the sunshine and the Ravens hanging around mean there is food nearby.
 Looking on the shady side of the street it looked totally different but the young WT Eagle was a welcome sight.
After lunch I had a look for the Waxwings but the trees looked pretty bare and no sign of any birds either. Looking up was a better option as there were four WT Eagles and a single Golden Eagle - just look at the size difference!
A Buzzard gave a nice fly past but I saw it too late...
...and it looked better against the distant hillside.

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