Hambledon Hill
My Diary always is last on the list of things to do and it’s been neglected of late so what I thought I would do is write my latest post and hopefully follow up with some earlier posts retrospectively. So on Sunday the 3rd July I walked up Hambledon Hill
After Dark!
The long grass behind our garden has recently been cut for silage, it was very long and almost impossible to see anything in the field, so as soon as it was cut and harvested I decided to put my Trail camera out, pointed it towards the field to see what
Hambledon hill and home
On Sunday 24th January I walked up Hambledon hill before dawn. We had a light dusting at home and I went up the hill hoping to see a little more snow and get some good landscape images, what a morning Photography Dairy post-January Snow. I walked up the side of
More at Home!
I suppose it’s the way it’s going to be at the moment as we are in another lockdown, so most of my sightings are as always close to home or at home but I’m pleased to say I am seeing more action every day. The birds are singing, I heard
Around Home, Early September
I was beginning to think there was nothing about as it has been very quiet on my morning walks, the small birds have been keeping a low profile but slowly I’m seeing more around the village. I’ve spotted Jays and Magpies squabbling, Buzzards around the hill and I also hear
Village walks
Today has certainly, for me, been exciting. I took Tilly out on our usual morning walk, I was not sure where to go as it was raining a little when I left. I decided for a change to walk towards Markstone cottages and towards Hambledon hill. I guessed the river