Pictures of things seen whilst walking
That you won't see in a city.
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I wasn't walking but I saw a squirrel in my garden. Isn't he lovely... for vermin.
Cracking photo :D
Awww I quite like squirrels. When I was younger we had a squirrel in our garden that didn't mind coming close to us, on one or two occasions it even took nuts out of my hand.
Angry graffiti, Dartmoor

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An abandoned Jason Vorhees mask in the woods
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Dartmoor in the Autumn sunshine
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Dartmoor in the Autumn sunshine

That looks like something from a fairytale book, Malc.
Been a gorgeous couple of days to be out in the sunshine. We went up to the lakes on Friday night for a weekend in Great Langdale. Love it so much up there at this time of the year.

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Two lovely photos!
Beautiful views there, Mr G!

I love the sunlight in the second.
Langdale is one of my favourite valleys. Great landscape, great camp, great pub within walking distance - pure bliss.
Two great pubs within an easy walk! Yesterday we had lunch and a pint at the Sticklebarn and then pudding and another pint at the Old Dungeon Ghyll.
Mimi wrote:
Malc wrote:
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Dartmoor in the Autumn sunshine

That looks like something from a fairytale book, Malc.


It certainly feels like there might be a fairy or two hiding behind some of the trees when you are up there Mimi!

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An abandoned Jason Vorhees mask in the woods

Was it abandoned though?
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An abandoned Jason Vorhees mask in the woods

Was it abandoned though?

I certainly didn't hang around to find out!
One of the things I find charming and also puzzling is the footpaths in Australia. Many residential roads don't have footpaths, just a 'nature strip' of grass.

Every so often, there may be a short stretch of footpath that seems to be pointless as it just starts and stops suddenly.

My new favourite is these 'steps to nowhere'. There's no point whatsover to these being here, as there is nothing at the top, and behind those hedges is just solid fence and then some gardens. It's note even like there's a front door into a house nearby that they could have been pointing towards. It just doesn't make sense to me.
Wahay! Brilliant!
MaliA wrote:
Wahay! Brilliant!


Yep, got a heads up that it was coming through Bromsgrove so wandered over for a look. It was properly going for it.
I'm staying just behind the dunes in The Netherlands, near to Noordwijkhout. Between me and the sandy dunes is a great area of trails and forest, which is full of deer. If they have enough space to escape easily, some of them even hold still for a photo:

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Not sure how well this turned out. Max zoom on my 4 year old phone
I think you can see them slightly better in the video I took:

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Despite the subtitle we did see these in a city (ok, town), but we were out on a lunchtime walk when we spotted these guys hanging out in a tree.

Tall husband managed to get a decent picture up close.
Looks like Why-Bird from Playbus
It’s a kookaburra. What kind of bird was Why-bird? Maybe a woodpecker? I think a kookaburra is a type of kingfisher, isn’t it?
Mimi wrote:
It’s a kookaburra. What kind of bird was Why-bird? Maybe a woodpecker? I think a kookaburra is a type of kingfisher, isn’t it?


*whispers* Why-bird was just a puppet.
But yeah, it looks like a Kooka (I think they are related to Kingfishers) AND also looks like Whybird.

I think Why-bird probably had elements from lots of cool birds. A Franken-bird perhaps.

The tree also looks like a gnarly withered hand with long horror-film fingers
This was on the grass verge round the corner.

I can't tell if it's, um, before or after, and I didn't feel like moving the packet to see if it had some in or if it was empty. So I guess someone either had a great time, or was disappointed when they realised they'd lost it.
I met some nice ponies on my walk:

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I was walking* and saw these lovelies.


*in my garden, but technically still walking, and I live in a town instead of a city, so it still counts...
Whoa, makes a change from starlings.
I love starlings. There are so many tiny flashes of colour. They looks like an entire galaxy. The parakeets are here every day; snow, rain, sun…

They know where the good snackums are
Mimi wrote:
I love starlings. There are so many tiny flashes of colour. They looks like an entire galaxy. The parakeets are here every day; snow, rain, sun…

They know where the good snackums are


One of “my” starlings has worked out that I’m responsible for the mealworms on the feeder, so if it’s empty he sits there looking into my office and shouts at me to sort this out!
Haha! That’s so amazing. I love bird personalities so much. The magpies, jackdaws and parakeets are the local comedians.

We have a visiting heron as well, but lately it must have been getting too close to a territorial crow, as a few times a day the heron comes flying over making a noise you never knew herons made, with a crow flying about a meter behind it, absolutely making a racket.
Herons fly in slow motion, I don't understand how they do it
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Herons fly in slow motion, I don't understand how they do it

They can also fly pretty fast when they are being chased by a crow.
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I know you might see this in the city, but it's my thread and I'm bending the rules.
Camouflage Print Moths/Butterflies mating on the Church Fence:

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They are hard to see, but if you look really close then you might just make them out...
Went gone (fourth most) local this evening and had some food and then the kids gone went beach.
A Bull that was not too happy to see me

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and I'm glad my phone has a half way decent zoom, because I would not have wanted to get any closer.
Knackers on that lad!
Mountains.
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Over the water
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That's brilliant!
On the way back from picking my son up from uni, we stopped at Reading services and saw this bird of prey:


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Looks like a Red Kite? Stunning birds.
I think so, there are some near one of my hiking spots in Dartmoor, although this was much larger than the ones I've seen on my walks.
I walked out in to the back garden, that counts right? This chonky boi is not a wasp, a hornet or a bee. It is a moth.
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