Doug Shepherd's photos

Freedom of the sky

Osborne Lodge Farm (HFF everyone)

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HFF 1/4/22 Newish fence, old buildings (circa 1800). The brickwork around the door, and the door itself, is fairly recent renovation. No longer a 'proper' farm, although the surrounding land still has a few sheep and some is also used for crops.

Stormy start to the day

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Thunderstorm followed by sunshine, heavy snow and hail showers, blown along by a strong north easterly wind. No lying snow however;-)

Forest spring sunlight (4 x PiPs)

24 Mar 2022 14 17 133
Wykeham Forest

Peeking through

Squirrel dining area (messy eater!)

Way out

Spring Blooming

27 Mar 2022 32 38 177
Hawthorn Blossom Larch Flower Female Larch tree flower in the early stage of growth, it will eventually develop into a cone. At this stage the flower is no more than 8-10mm in height.

SHADOW TREES

21 Mar 2022 21 28 113
Taken on a bright sunny day which created some interesting shadows within the wood.

Larch flower

25 Mar 2022 11 8 68
Female Larch tree flower in the early stage of growth, it will eventually develop into a cone. At this stage the flower is no more than 8-10mm in height.

Where's Mum! (see PiP)

Roosting at sunset

Out from the shade (2 x PiPs)

Lean on me! (HFF everyone)

14 Mar 2022 26 32 123
HFF 18/03/2022

A rather worn and battered Britannia

17 Mar 2022 17 16 109
I found this 1938 one penny coin in a muddy rural lane about 25 years ago. No idea if the damage occurred before being lost or during the coins time in the lane. The penny coin is 95 parts of copper, four of tin and one of zinc.

Basking in Spring sunlight

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Common Frog ( Rana temporaria) Possibly our most recognisable amphibian, the common frog is distributed throughout Britain and Ireland, and can be found in almost any habitat where suitable breeding ponds are nearby. Garden ponds are extremely important for common frogs and many populations in suburban areas depend on them. Common frogs have smooth moist skin. Frogs are often found close to fresh water in habitats that remain damp throughout the summer. Outside of the breeding season they can roam up to 500 metres from a breeding pond. Adults can grow to 9cm (nose to tail). They are generally a shade of olive-green or brown, with a dark patch (or 'mask') behind the eyes. Frogs often have bands of darker striping on the back legs. Many individuals have irregular dark markings on the back. The common frog’s colour can vary considerably – most are brown, olive green or grey, but red and yellow individuals also occur. They are able to adapt their skin colour to blend in with their surroundings. Came across this little boy/girl in Wykeham Forest, on the first sunny day this Spring without a cold wind blowing.

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