Friday, 31 October 2014

In summary


It's been a blast, I've learned loads. Introduced myself to some species I knew nothing about - and taking the photographs forced me to do the identification rather than just idly speculating what something might be.

What's been good is the interactions with the county recorders.  I got in touch four times and got a response every time.  All of them were new records for the area - so that was pretty rewarding.

I would have liked to have done more in the Cemetery where I started but being on crutches for the last half made that impractical.

On the whole I'm pleased with the way it went.   I would have liked to have got more mammals beyond the squirrel.  I had the shots planned for bat, badger and deer all of which were definitely getable.    Voles, mice and hedgehogs are all local too - but I'd need to get really lucky to get those.

Would have been good to get the grass snake I missed by not being able to get the lens cap off quickly enough.

I missed a few butterflies and other cool insects.  Also had lots of other planned shots of articular trees in full greernery - which didn't look as good in autumn

But I can't complain I did get the aftermath of two hurricanes Bertha  and Gonzalo and found shots for the most murky and bland of  days.  Extending beyond the cemetery had its benefits I got fish, crabs and lots of things I would never have got.  I'll take a break for a while and then start a new nature blog and just do it from time to time.


A Kentish Snail from day 98 - one of the many photos I took that I didn't tweet.
 

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