Piddinghoe pond - 26.11.2011
Rain clouds head south - Ouse Estuary Nature Reser…
Fringed Water-lily - Friston Pond - 24 8 2021
Friston Pond from the south west - 24 8 2021
Friston Pond - reeds and more - 24 8 2021
Water Mint - Friston Pond - 24 8 2021
Weeping Willow - Friston Pond - 24 8 2021
Water Mint - Friston Pond - 24 8 2021
Friston Pond - bull rushes & waterlilies - 24 8 20…
Passers-by Friston Pond 24 8 2021
Fringed Water-lily - Friston Pond - 24 8 2021
Friston Pond - the boggy south-west corner - 24 8…
Friston Pond - tones & textures - 24 8 2021
Shades of green and grey in the Ouse Estuary Natur…
Mallard beside the Sussex Ouse at Southease on 28.…
Foxhole - Exceat - Cuckmere - 24.11.2014
Ducks & Drakes - Drove Park - Denton - Sussex - 17…
Canada Goose on its nest - Cuckmere - 21.5.2015
A Moorhen chick at Friston Pond - 27.6.2016
A path from Friston, to East Dean and beyond - 27.…
Teal doing laps around Ouse Estuary Nature Reserve…
Across the fields to Piddinghoe - 18.2.2016
Beside the Sussex Ouse near Newhaven - 18.2.2016
Little Egrets - Cuckmere valley - 27.1.2015
Canada Geese flying up the Cuckmere - 3.2.2014
Piddinghoe from the South-East - 18.2.2016
Stud Farm & Rookery Hill from the Ouse Estuary Nat…
Across the valley & up onto the Downs - Ouse Estua…
Winter colours - Ouse Estuary Nature Reserve - 30.…
Clouds over the Ouse Estuary Nature Reserve - 30.1…
One lonely Mallard in the Ouse Estuary Nature Rese…
Pett Level - a view to the west - East Sussex - 1…
Pond on Pett Level - Icklesham - Sussex 1 8 2006
Reeds - East Blatchington Pond - 31.8.2011
Location
See also...
See more...Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
232 visits
A frosty morning at Southease - 17.1.2013
The Sussex Ouse runs between raised banks in a straight line across the scene, just beyond the electricity pylon. The water in the foreground is a series of ponds, fuller than usual, as a result of the recent rains. This was taken from the point at which the South Downs Way reaches the valley, having descended from Itford Hill. The southern end of Southease village can be seen towards the right on the far side of the valley.
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.