Route around Dunham Massey |
The Fallow Deer were sheltering from the sun in the shade of Dunham Massey or eating in the shade of the trees. The park is peaceful and practically deserted first thing in the morning (nothing like the circus it becomes in the afternoon).
Fallow Deer |
Fallow Deer eating Nettles (ow!) |
Spotted Wood |
Dunham Town has a variety of odd and humerous scarecrows and garden ornaments. The Red Ba(c)on being the best!
The Red Ba(c)on and three little piggies |
Back at Dunham Massey, after gulping lots of water, we made the most of a cooperative Emerald Damselfly by one of the ponds. They just can't be bothered flying away, and if they do they come straight back. A few Common Blues were still just long enough to get the odd shot as well. No sign of the Little Owls someone had assured us were in the park (maybe we looked in the wrong place).
Common Blue Damselfly |
Emerald Damselfly |
Emerald Damselfly |
Emerald Damselfly |
Common Blue Damselfly |
Common Blue Damselfly |
Emerald Damselfly |
Emerald Damsefly |
Then back home to rehydrate and lick our wounds. Do not do this walk in the summer!
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