In the fields...
Monday, 2. November 2009, 23:46:25
It's raining heavily right now, but this morning the skies were blue and the sun bright. I headed for the fields near work. The yellowhammers were once again busy in the tree tops, flitting busily up and down along the fringe of woodland that runs along the path between the fields.
Yellowhammer
I'd gone in search of the roe deer. They weren't in the higher field, but on my way back to the car I spotted an 'inconsistency' along the hedgerow on the far side. The sun was facing towards me, and the shapes were difficult to discern against the dark shade. A little Photoshop work was needed to bring this shot up to scratch.
Roe deer
At lunchtime it was still bright, but cooler than I'd anticipated. I must remember that winter sunshine is deceptively weak. Some rooks were out in the fields, but mainly it was quiet. The cattle have been moved to new pastures. The trees have shed their leaves as winter approaches.
Downland scene
As I was nearing the brow of the hill, two birds came into view. Low down, on the grass. A pair of partridges.
I watched as they crossed the path and disappeared behind the distant slope.
Red-legged partridge
I'm still monitoring nightly activity via the trail cam. The badger has been back, and early this morning an inquisitive squirrel was chasing birds. This clip though is from a couple of nights ago, and shows two of the foxes interacting.

Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 40D and EF 400mm f/5.6L USM lens.
YellowhammerI'd gone in search of the roe deer. They weren't in the higher field, but on my way back to the car I spotted an 'inconsistency' along the hedgerow on the far side. The sun was facing towards me, and the shapes were difficult to discern against the dark shade. A little Photoshop work was needed to bring this shot up to scratch.
Roe deerAt lunchtime it was still bright, but cooler than I'd anticipated. I must remember that winter sunshine is deceptively weak. Some rooks were out in the fields, but mainly it was quiet. The cattle have been moved to new pastures. The trees have shed their leaves as winter approaches.
Downland sceneAs I was nearing the brow of the hill, two birds came into view. Low down, on the grass. A pair of partridges.
I watched as they crossed the path and disappeared behind the distant slope.
Red-legged partridgeI'm still monitoring nightly activity via the trail cam. The badger has been back, and early this morning an inquisitive squirrel was chasing birds. This clip though is from a couple of nights ago, and shows two of the foxes interacting.
Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 40D and EF 400mm f/5.6L USM lens.



Flying Red Fox Blog # 3. November 2009, 04:16
Nice video too.
CedarFox # 3. November 2009, 04:46
gdare # 3. November 2009, 05:38
cakkleberrylane # 3. November 2009, 12:45
SittingFox # 3. November 2009, 21:56
I like the downland shot
Words # 4. November 2009, 00:03
Words # 4. November 2009, 00:05
Words # 4. November 2009, 00:06
Words # 4. November 2009, 00:06
Words # 4. November 2009, 00:08
SittingFox # 4. November 2009, 12:14
Ukwildlife # 4. November 2009, 17:16
Words # 4. November 2009, 20:59