Tuesday 20 January 2015

A Cold Visit to Old Moor

Monday replaced Sunday as the coldest day of winter so far with an average daily temperature of 1.4°C. It wasn't particularly cold overnight it just remained cold all day with little variation in the temperature.
The forecast for Monday had been for a cold but sunny day and we’d decided on a visit to RSPB Old Moor. As it turned out it wasn't sunny, anything but, it was a cold grey day but we decided to visit anyhow. The plan was to have lunch at Old Moor and a walk around the reserve if the weather wasn't too bad in the afternoon.
As you can see despite the fact that the weather didn't improve we decided on a walk. The smaller lakes remained covered by thin ice into the afternoon. The ducks, geese and waders seemed to have found better places to be on a cold, dull, Monday afternoon but the garden hide and tree sparrow farm had plenty of action to make up for the lack of birds elsewhere.

At home we often see a wren flitting about in the garden but I haven’t managed to get a decent photo as it moves along the fence and into the shrubs almost like a mouse might move but impossible to follow with a camera let alone get it in focus as it occasionally rests for a few milliseconds.
At Old Moor this little wren kept still long enough for me to get the camera trained and focused. There were another couple of firsts too but I've still to finish sorting out my photos.

6 comments:

  1. How lovely. I've only seen a wren in my garden on one occasion. It was really cold yesterday, there was ice on the roads and pavements when I took Archie for his morning walk and I ended up taking a tumble.

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    1. Hope you survived the tumble without any serious damage.

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  2. Kentucky weather has been unseasonable warm...almost 60 degrees yesterday. Good wren photo...I try to take bird photos and know how difficult it is!!

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    1. We've gone from unseasonably mild to cold. If only the birds would keep still my photos would be much better.

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  3. Wonderful wren photo, they're really hard to capture aren't they. There's a touch of ice here as well, and we're still waiting for a glimpse of that bittern at Slimbridge.

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    1. Snowing this morning (Wednesday). Still waiting to see a bittern for more than a fraction of a second.

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