I should be able to get out on Wednesday to capture the snow and also some wildlife this week, if I am lucky.
In the meantime, take a look at some photographs "I made earlier".
The first 4 have been altered using the selective colour
technique.
Great Grey Owl

Female Adder

Red Kite
SiskinThe next 3 are random photographs, which I have taken in the Forest of Dean over the years.
Treecreeper
Female Adder
Note: You can see by the way her scales have stretched on her mid section that she has not long had a meal.

This is something that goes on in our gardens every year, but we hardly ever see it as they are too small.
An ant milking aphids!

Rob
Very nice pictures Rob.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob
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