Snow Hunting...
- Sun 20th Jan, 2019
Noses cold and scarves wrapped tight, we fought against the shoves and pulls and walked out on the peninsular above Filey Brigg.
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Noses cold and scarves wrapped tight, we fought against the shoves and pulls and walked out on the peninsular above Filey Brigg.
December 2018 was a mild month full of great birds in North and East Yorkshire from migrating wild geese on the coast, White-tailed Eagle and Rough-legged Buzzard in the NP to thousands of Lapwings in the Lower Derwent Valley
January is a great month to get into trees! They are almost everywhere we look, or at least should be… But which are the best trees for wildlife? The answer partly depends on where you live.
November started even better than October ended with some great scarce and rare birds on the coast.
The archetypal China landscape stretched before me; the craggy mountains shrouded in mist, a deep body of water littered with lone fishermen’s rafts and haunting junks floating along and, ever present, the high call of some water bird, of which many scattered the muddy shores.