In my final post looking back at 2019, below are some of my favourite images taken over the course of the year, many of them 'previously unpublished,' in this space at least:
A female Ptarmigan was close to the path on the way back down from Cairngorm |
This male Red Grouse was also photographed at Easter from the car along the road to Lochindorb |
Difficult to beat a male Wheatear in spring on a Scottish moor! |
I like the movement in the wings of one of the Durlston Bee-eaters taken in May |
A singing Garden Warbler posed nicely at Blashford Lakes in May |
Also at Blashford the Little Ringed Plovers were doing their thing |
I spent a happy hour finding and then trying to point out to other visitors, including the BBC's environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt, this roosting Nightjar from the Lake Hide on Brownsea |
The shimmering song of Wood Warblers provided the soundtrack to a lovely out of county day out to Hodder's Combe in Somerset in May |
This Elephant Hawkmoth visited my garden trap in June |
A Brindled Beauty from the trap at our holiday cottage near Loch Insh in April |
Just one entry in this post from our Mallorcan summer holiday: Crag Martin near the Albercutx tower |
Back in Dorset, August also produced more Wheatear photo opportunities - this one was at St Aldhelm's Head |
Great White Egret has become much commoner in Dorset in recent years - this one was at Lodmoor in September |
One of my favourite shots (among hundreds!) of the Portland Lap Bunting in September |
This one of the long-staying American Black Tern at Longham came out quite well |
This image of a Song Thrush on a gravestone in Old Town churchyard on St Mary's captures something of Scilly in autumn for me |
An unusually showy Spotted Crake was another photographic highlight of Scilly in October |
Long-tailed Duck is a favourite species - this female gave close views at Oxey Marsh in Hampshire |
An even more stunning drake Long-tailed Duck returned to Barrow Gurney reservoir for the winter |
Not sure whether I prefer the light or dark background with this bird - so have included both! |
And to end this post, this Kestrel posed beautifully for Steve Smith and I as we waited for more views of tbe Brown Booby in St Ives. Happy New Year and thanks for reading! |
You have a nice blog with very beautiful images :)
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