Monday, 22 August 2011

Harvest

This years harvest is well underway

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Small Copper

A Small Copper under attack

Saturday, 2 July 2011

July



Sunset over Market Harborough

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Eye Eye Skipper

Small Skipper
I did not expect to see any butterflies this morning what with the weather being overcast with dark clouds. I just managed to take a few shots of this Small Skipper and a couple of others. Also out and about Buzzards soaring high, Swallows,Whitethroats, Goldfinch and a very brief climps of a Green Woodpecker. Not a bad morning at all.

Monday, 30 May 2011

The Drinker

The Drinker.
This rather delightful Caterpillar was found by a young boy out riding his bike with his parents. I was fortunately walking past as I saw the commotion the Drinker curled up in the boys hand and then was placed on the ground. I waited for around a quarter of an hour for him to finally unfurl and creep along its way...

Monday, 23 May 2011

Small Copper

Small Copper
A small copper also made an appearance..

Female Common Blue and Female Pheasant

Female Common Blue

Out and about on Saturday I found these two girlies a Common female blue and a Female Pheasant.

Have a Drinker on me.

The Drinker

A family out for a cycle ride on the track found this first I found one around this time last year I will add more soon.

Monday, 9 May 2011

May 8th

Fun Guy Spore

Yellow Wagtail

Whitethroat
It was good to get out and about Sunday. Better photo of the Whitethroat would of been nice but the Yellow Wagtail and the Fun Guy Spore made up for it.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Orange Tip of the day


Orange Tip battling against the breeze


Friday, 8 April 2011

At last some colour

At last some colour has arrived

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

No idea!

Polaris Vegetaris?


I have no idea what these are. Answers in the comments will be gratefully received..

Thursday, 17 March 2011

March 17

Step up and beyond

Taken near the lakes at Waterloo leisure

Evidence of times past
A walk in the afternoon sunshine was a welcome treat. Plenty of birds could be seen and heard, a Red tailed kite was seen in the distance, a Buzzard was being chased away by crows away from there nests. Also I found evidence of times past with the weighty track couplings to the side of the walkway.

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Draughton crossing

The old footbridge

Unfortunately the steps are gone I think the view would of been amazing

The frosty morning left me undaunted to go to Draughton crossing which is close to Maidwell village to take some shots of this magnificent piece of architecture that remains as a monument to a once great time when railways were kings of transport.
A chance meeting with a couple walking there dogs revealed a time of when steam trains once graced this line. The gentleman explained how he grew up in Maidwell and as a boy used to watch steam trains trundle by and how he would stand at the top of the bridge waiting for a train to pass under engulfing him in steam. It made me very very jealous

Villages around Brampton Valley Way.

All-Saints church in Lamport

A war memorial  at the entrance of a disused areodrome situated between Lamport and Draughton.




Monday, 14 February 2011

A grand day out

Sedgebrook Hall Hotel. Where our wedding reception will be in October and it's close to the Brampton Valley Way.

Part of the Northampton and Lamport railway 

Friday, 28 January 2011

A good afternoon

Great Tit

Bullfinch

Robin
A good afternoon walking the Way I managed too get some decent shots of a Great Tit. Bullfinch and a Robin.

Monday, 24 January 2011

January 2011

Velvet Shank?


Candle Snuff Fungus


Cyclists exiting Oxenden tunnel heading towards Market Harborough
 January still remains to be dormant except for a few offerings of mushrooms and fungus. But it is still a recreational retreat for cyclists, dog walkers and me and Mrs B.