With important (to me) pending things to do in our previous home town of Weymouth and with no signs of a ‘weather window’ it was a case of having to
Grasp the Nettle.
Grasping Friday seemed no different to any other but turned out to be about the wettest day of the year with the rain proving far beyond persistent but we soldiered on. Such a drive always entails a stop at a number of ‘hot-spots’ along the way but have to report that not a Canon shot was fires at any of the creatures shown and the report leans on a little journalistic licence.
The first of these stops was at Lane End, close to Bere Regis, where in days now sadly gone the short cul-de-sac would have been alive with
Next stop the view from
as recommended by Bomber as having seen lots of birds there only a few days ago, which is one of the vantage points overlooking
from this spot so time to move to the
where one or two
the smallest flock of
The view from the crest of Ridgeway Hill, which under clearer conditions would show
Weymouth laid out before us, was a none starter but had cleared a little by the time we reached the lower level at the village of
Similarly, a stop at the Radipole Lake Tennis Courts to look for Waterfowl was a 'no go' so onward the main car park there were representatives of both
lay in wait
Spring and Summer
visit us - which seems a long way off.
We will try for a Continuation tomorrow and Many Thanks for tuning in, a Bagfull of Hits yesterday!
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