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Not much from today, except easily the biggest bunny i`ve ever seen and a couple of grey wagtails.
1. Googling suggests it`s a Mountain Hare.
2. Just a pic to try to show it`s size, I estimated at the time about the size of a dog.
3 & 4. Grey Wagtails
Too many places to be this last week so everything out of sync, so here is yesterdays,today, a walk around the area of the Dunkenhalgh estate close to Rishton dip (paper mill). I haven't walk this way for months and noticed the banks had eroded more than expected, plus the amount of rubbish washed down from Town is excessive, plastic hanging from tree branches and for some reason a lot of plastic footballs.
Number 8 epitomizes Lancashire countryside for me. And the flower in number 9 (Colts foot? Celandine?) is always a harbinger of spring. I love the ewe and lamb!
Back down in the deep South again, so just a fleeting visit.
Spitzingsee Miesbach Bayern - M.i.L, Grimlin waiting for the snowball & Witchity one - More mountains - Brecherspitz - The village of Spitzingsee (it was a 2 horse town but not any more as they sodded off because of the cold ) - There's something about this picture, but I can't quite think what it is! - Looking down from a mountain trail - The Church at Aying - An old favourite revisited - As you can see some folk never learn