Tuesday 29 January 2019

This morning's walk.

Today I walked to one of our local parks.  It was forecast for rain, but the morning was quite nice, so I wanted to take the opportunity to get out.  The sun wasn't shining like it was yesterday, but it was still pleasant out.  I was probably out for a just over an hour and walked approximately 4 miles I guess. Although the phone app had quite a different opinion - I realised today when I checked the mileage to the park that the app on the phone is WAY out.  According to google it is 1.3 miles from our house on the route I walked, whereas on the app it said I'd walked 1 km so comes up much less than I have actually walked.  So much for relying on that to get an idea of what sort of mileage I was doing each day.


I have photographed this old tree remains before.  I saw what almost looked like a butterfly flying away from it, at least that is what it seemed to fly like, but I couldn't see clearly enough to tell as it was high up.  I wouldn't have thought there would be a butterfly at this time of year?


There were a few moorhens in the park.




Some more hellebore




The lakes were partially frozen.


The seagulls seemed to have taken up residence on the ice.


The remains of what was once a tree turned into a carving.



Some Coot.




Crow


Standing proud.  Their feathers are such a rich colour.



There were a couple of Scaup (I believe that is what they are) on the lake.




Plus cheeky squirrels of course.





Berries on a plant.  Not sure what it is, but the flowers had quite a pretty scent to them.  I have since been advised that this is Sarcococca confusa 


Some tiny snowdrops.

4 comments:

  1. I saw some squirrels in the hospital grounds this morning and the snowdrops are really proliferating now. The giant acorn is rather impressive. I think I'm correct in saying that butterflies don't fly until the temperature on their wings is 12℃.

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    1. Yes that is my thought as well with regards butterflies. I wonder what it was I saw. It definitely didn't fly like a bird and if it was it was a VERY small one!

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  2. As always some beautiful photos. That is one cheeky squirrel.

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    1. It was very cheeky, it came right up to me. I suspect that it must be used to getting fed and wondered if I had anything for it.

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