With cold and wet forecast again, I thought I would photograph the garden before it all gets blown to bits again.
Julia Garner
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Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Monday, 23 March 2026
A perfect day
It's not often you get a glorious day, forecast in advance, on a weekend, in March. And did you know it! As I drove over Dunmail Raise all the parking spots for the Helvellyn range were taken (at 8.30am) and the bottom of Dunmail only had a couple of spaces left. I began to worry that the plan to meet a friend at Elterwater at 9am might be too late.... I squeezed into one of the last spaces in the carpark just before 9am! The plan for the day was to go up Lingmoor Fell in the morning and then meet Molly who was taking part in the Mackyard Ultra in Langdale, running timed loops, leaving on the hour every hour, to run round the valley bottom. A cracking day on all counts.
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| The lane from Elterwater -lots of Chiff Chaffs calling. |
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| Herdies in the sun. |
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| Heading up onto the fell and the ridge's wall. |
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| Looking down onto the Mackyard set up. |
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| Heading out along the ridge. |
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| Looking into Langdale. |
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| And back into the valley to watch Molly competing. |
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| And they are off on another loop....those that survive to the end will have run 160 miles! |
Spring at Leighton Moss
We arrived to the calls of Chiff Chaffs and the vibrant sunshine yellow of pollen laden willows.
| Things are beginning to look a bit greener! |
| The day itself was a bit over-cast...the reed reflections though still intrigue me - nature's mark-making. |
| Moorhen. |
| An elusive Snipe. |
| Cormorant - you forget, until you really look at them, what splendid birds they are. |
| Three Otters - two showing here, put on a good show for us! |
| Canada Geese with a swim-by from the Otter. |
| Pintail. |
| Mute Swans. |
| Heron. Again, another bird that you tend not to look at because it's common - spectacular! |
| Marsh Harrier. |
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Caudale Moor and Hartsop Dodd
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| The last distant snows on the shaded side of Helvellyn. |
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| Following the wall you find yourself at Stony Cove Pike which is 1metre higher than Caudale Moor itself. We came back via Caudale Moor summit which is easier to see from the path coming back. |
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| Splendid views across to Fairfield. |
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| Looking down to Hartsop Dodd - a lovely ridge. |
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| Hartsop Dodd summit...now to head back up onto Caudale Moor. |
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| And as the day began to cool off...Caudale Moor summit. |
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Spring ...possibly!
Friday, 13 March 2026
Burghead: Long-tailed ducks
Burghead is a good spot for Long-tailed Ducks. we think there were maybe 16 out at sea, and one very obliging one that came, briefly, into the entrance to the harbour.
| Redshank, with a Purple Sandpiper behind them. |
| This particular Redshank really lived up to its name! |
| Long-tailed ducks at sea... |
| And off they flew... |
| And closer up.... |
























