Ribes sanguineum
Ribes sanguineum, more commomnly known as Flowering Current, groups of delicate pink and white flowers, one of the signs that Spring is with us. View the full post
Ribes sanguineum, more commomnly known as Flowering Current, groups of delicate pink and white flowers, one of the signs that Spring is with us. View the full post
Some more shots from the 2016 World Coal Carrying Championships, this time from the start of the men’s coal race, the first of two heats. View the full post
Some more shots from the World Coal Carrying Championships yesterday. A series of images of the second men’s race featuring a guy dressed in a Spiderman costume, possibly running the race for charity. View the full post
Easter Monday is the date of the Annual World Coal Carrying Championships held in the village of Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire. These are four shots of the start of the Veterans’ Coal Race, held for anyone over forty years old. View the full post
Out at the same time as the Daffodils I posted over the last couple of days, our first Camellia flower of the year just opening in the spring sunshine. View the full post
I thought I’d try something different with the Daffodils, so I used my wide angle Sigma 10-20 from very low down to capture the clump in one frame and with the sky as part of the background. View the full post
Shots of the naturalised Daffodils on our lawn up close. They are part of a dense clump that gets denser and larger every year, long overdue for digging up and replanting. View the full post
Mongoose portraits taken at the YWP near Doncaster. These Yelllow Mongooses are kept with the wildlife park’s Meerkats close to the main entrance. View the full post
A family group of Guinea Baboons including a youngster with it’s mother. It was a chilly day and most of the troop were sitting in the weak sunshine up against … View the full post
Similar to yesterdays post, some of the native birds, Pied Wagtails, to be found at the YWP. These are busy little birds that seem to scurry across the ground making the difficult to follow and photograph. View the full post