We were trying out our new camera but it was a very dull and overcast day. This combined with dull, brown moors things were looking bleak until near the end in Sunnyhurst Wood where we found some Himalayan Balsam (always good for a few insects) and the most gloriously fungus-festooned log we've ever seen. Even spending an hour working on it I still don't think we did it justice.
Abbey Village elevation |
Abbey Village route |
Forest by Roddlesworth reservoirs |
Bee in Himalayan Balsam |
Wasp on Himalayan Balsam |
Wasp on Himalayan Balsam |
Wasp in Himalayan Balsam |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Massive cluster of Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Two-toned Wood-tuft |
Big snail, Little snail |
Overgrown spillway for reservoirs |
Jubilee Tower |
Grey Squirrel cracking open a Horse Chestnut |
Treecreeper |
Red Grouse through a gate |
It doesn't get much better than this |
Jubilee Tower |
Gill taking a rest by Jubilee Tower |
Entrance to Sunnyhurst Wood |
Not quite Anfield |
Lost sheep |
Looking out from Jubilee Tower |
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