Well the weather has certainly turned more spring like and yes so has the animal and bird life noticed around here too, so with my camera with me the last two weekends I have had blast around Netherton's Reservoir, Woods, and Netherton Hill
So where did my journey begin last Saturday at the bottom of Netherton Hill, my word was those birds singing, I couldn't see them, but boy could I here them, singing their hearts out, the first bird I really noticed was the song thrush, singing till he could not sing anymore, I presume, he was after a mate, and the tree's seemed a live with Robins with their distinct calls and songs, blue tits was a plenty and black birds too, I also had a glimsp of a nut hatch and Finch. Butterfly's have now appeared, but lol the only shot I have of a Butterfly, is one on some horse poo, oh well that's life lol, and bees in abundance, yes Netherton Hill has woke up and plenty signs of spring are here.
So here's Netherton Hill, if no one knows what it looks like and where it is, it hides behind the church and cricket pitch and towers above the canal, hope my shots do it justice,
View looking up Netherton Hill , towards the Church
A view from the bridges looking up at Netherton Hill and the church
Looking up at Netherton Hill towards Netherton Church
Fishermen fishing at the bottom of the bridges on the canal
One of the two bridges at the bottom of Netherton Hill that leads you on to the Canal, this was built in the 1800's
A view just coming on to Netherton Hill of the Nature Reserve, or as I know it the woods
I am not sure, but I think this is a sparrow hawk, sorry was using a wide angle lens and had to crop this to death, but i think you can see its some kind of hawk, just hoovering over the bushes looking for his next meal
A little Sparrow again singing his head off hopefully we will start seeing the nest and babies
A view looking down from Netherton Hill, looking towards the canal and the industry that surrounds this nature reserve.
A black bird singing his head off, I think mating season has begun
The Horses, there's four of them, two a bit shy, but the others more willing to come to you if you have some apples to hand
Yesterday was the first time I met this man Alan Preece, Senior Warden of Saltwell's Nature Reserve, really nice fellow, here he is checking up on the Murry cows eyes, if you see him around he is more than happy to have a chat with you, don't be frighten, if you see him carrying a garden folk, lol
Some more Warden, sorry I dont know their names, but still very friendly and helpful, if you need to know thing, and also the ladies who actually owns the horses, so if the wardens ever read this Blogg, I gotta ya lol
Murry Cows such a lovely breed of cow
No 12 cow, was a star performer for me, has you can see, I think these cows need names, we will have to get on to Adam the Senior Warden
Butterfly, yes I know, it landed on the horses poo, but hey it stayed there long enough for me to take the shots I wanted, Netherton Hil has been a wash with butterflies and bees, if only they would stay still long enough lol
My next port of call on my travels, was the woods, which is Saltwells Nature Reserve, oh boy was it alive with the signs of spring, I love my walks down there because the birds don't seem so shy, in fact I find them to be very curious of what I'm doing lol
On the sculpture Trail
A splash of colour coming through the old winter leaves
A view down by the stream
On the sculpture trail speak no evil
and hear no evil
These little fellows seemed to follow me around
Walking up to where the old house used to be
Mr Squirrel made an appearance
Bees seemed every where
Blossom was making its presence felt every where
The Dragon on the sculpture Trail
Mr Nut hatch made an appeareance
Start of the sculpture trail
My next stop was the Reservior, what a surprise was a waiting me, two pairs of Great Crested Grebes had returned coots in abundance and gulls and mallard ducks and a Muted swan returned, hopefully another Swan comes too and we can have some baby swans.
Kissing Grebes one of my favourite's over at the Reservoir
Flying Mallard Duck
Gulls what can I say there are every where around here
Blossom on the trees aproaching the Reservoir
Another one of my Favourites The Mute Swan fingers crossed another one comes so they can pair up.
A coot building its nest
A older couple enjoying the spring Sun across the Reservoir bank a great place for a picnic in the Summer
Cant say this is a favourite sight of mine but they are a part of the Suba club there
Another activity down on the Reservoir
One of my Fav's the Robin always letting me know, they want a piece of the bread
A coot building a nest
I hope you enjoyed travelling with me around some of my favourite spots in these spring months, so again Ill be blogging again soon,hopefully see you around soon bye for now :) Andrea
Fantastic images and storytelling once again my dearest friend. Your posts always make me smile, make me want to snatch up my camera and go talk a walk in your reservoir. Spring in England is a far better sight through your eyes, thank you for sharing you little piece of heaven with me, all of us.
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Thank my bestest friend, what can I say, I hope other people find what I write and say as interesting as you, I hope by me writing these we can encourage people down here, because it is worth a day trip for and best of all its free woo hoo, so thank you once again my bestest buddy you are a star and my no one fan lol
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