Sunday, 1 December 2019

Autumn into winter

As we head into winter, I thought I'd take a look back over the last couple of months. Autumn this year seems to have been rather rainy and generally damp, but this has meant some fabulous fungi!






And I've had fun doing some spore prints too...






I've had a couple of lovely autumnal days out at the local nature reserve, Paxton Pits...








The rowan tree was once again a magnet for winter thrushes - bare by mid-November. And this year I spotted a brambling in the mix - only the second time I've seen one here in nearly 10 years...




We've had some beautiful crisp clear autumn days, but we've had plenty of gloomier days as well; the muted colours really caught my eye...


So the seasons turn and the year grows old, but there's always the promise of more encounters with nature and the wild, if only we take the time to look.

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