Its been along time since I updated my blog, so here is Suffolk in November 2018 through my lens
A Grey Heron decided to perch on my neighbours roof
Lesser Yellow Legs at Hollesley RSPB
The Peregrine returns to Hollesley Marshes RSPB
Lovely Red-breasted Flycatcher at Southwold
A lovely walk with Veronica and Jack enjoying the late Autumn sunshine, Dunwich and Leiston Abbey
A Sanderling and Dunlin at East Lane
Dunlin |
Finally Short-eared Owls arrived at Shingle Street, but sadly they never stayed long only a few days then moved on
Other birds photographed whilst waiting for the SEO's at Shingle Street
Buzzard
Pheasant
Goldcrest
Sunset at Shingle Street
The Shell Line at Shingle Street
A
long line of white shells on a beach started by two childhood friends
while reflecting on their cancer treatment is still going strong
after 13 years.
Lida
Kindersley and Els Bottema, both 64, began the shell line at Shingle
Street in Suffolk in 2005.
It
now stretches for more than 275m (300yds) and is made up of 20,000
individual whelk shells.
Various landscape images of Shingle Street
Boyton Marshes RSPB
Bearded Tits (Reedlings)
Redwing
Stonechat
Wren
Lapwing at Boyton
Purple Sandpiper at East Lane
Three Whooper Swans at Ferry Farm Butley
Waxwings at The Drive Reydon
next three shots show the transparent crop
Woodlark at Upper Hollesley Common
Aldeburgh Beach in November
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