HBM................Newmillerdam
The Cormorant
HWW..........................
Abandoned
The Cormorant
HBM
Winter
HWW.....................From Langestt
HFF .....................From Portmeirion
Ogden Water
HBM...............From Ogden
Hi
HWW..............................From Rivington
Whernside......
HFF.....................
Christmas
HBM
HWW
HFF........................
Arnside Reflections
HBM...............From Lakeside Cafe Newmillerdam…
The beautiful Robin
HWW..................
HFF............................
Janet's Foss
HWW...................................
Who lives in a house like this
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Wainwright's Window
Stepping Stones
HFF...........
Going Home
HWW
The Abbey
Gordale Scar
HFF...............From Dovestones
The Atom
HWW.....................Wycoller
HBM....................
The way to Gordale Scar
HFF...............Clam Bridge
NYMR Shed Grosmont
HFF
HBM..............
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Gray Heron...........At Newmillerdam


Herons are often seen standing as still as a statue on their long thin legs in shallow waters of ponds and lakes patiently waiting for their next meal to swim by. These tall birds spend most of their time alone feeding mainly on fish but can be tempted by the occasional tasty mole! When feeling particularly lazy the heron will visit gardens with ponds for a quick and easy snack. Make sure you look out for these incredible birds in flight, their slow-flapping wings and long legs held out behind make them hard to miss!
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TOZ club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubRegards TOZ
I always think they look quite prehistoric when in flight.
Sunday greetings,
Rosa.
TOZ club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneRegards TOZ
Enjoy the day. Herb
TOZ club has replied to Herb Riddle clubRegards Gordon
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