Sunday, 20 April 2014

Bluebells

Our feeding station is a blue bell wood and the wood is full of these little fellas. Near the entrance there are fully grown blue bell's.  


In this photo I tilted my camera and zoomed in a bit more than the other photo and I think it looks a bit better because you can really make out the bell's on the blue bell. Before I took this photo I had to move some grass because it was in the way of the blue bell. In the background there are some more blue bell's but there was not much near the entrance where I took this photo. 

As I said earlier I had to move some grass it was because it was to long and if it was short I wouldn't move it. Next time I come to the feeding station I am going to watch and see what creatures like the plant. Also we put up nest boxes and got some very very interesting things.   


Friday, 18 April 2014

My New Camera

 I have not been blogging for a very long time because my camera was broken and I had to get a new one. So now I should be doing a lot more blogs as I got my new camera today.

I have taken a photo of my boots because that is how I started today's walk. The rest of the pictures are all taken from the walk and I hope you enjoy them.


When I got my new camera, I started to fiddle with the buttons and learnt more from fiddling. This photo is like the bee is climbing up a leaf tongue.


This yellow crop reminds me of a sweet lemon. I think the yellow mixes in with the green and blue really well.


On my walk I went past a bright purple flower and decided to take a close up photo of it. I think the brick wall is a really nice background.


This back hole reminds me of a hole in a sock, but the light goes really nice behind the leaf.


I'm not quite sure what this egg is, but it looks a duck egg. I hope you all have an eggcellent Easter.


In the field a beautiful Peacock butterfly decide to land right in the sun and I did my best to get as close as I could to this butterfly.


This is me putting my shoes back on at the end of the walk to drive back home.