Tuesday, 24 February 2015

FLIERS FLOWERS AND SHOWERS.




 DEVILS COACH HORSE-a very early specimen at the Hoe last week.
 This fearsome looking creature is more normally seen in late summer.
 BELGIAN NAVY FRIGATE-F930  LEOPOLD 1.
A walk on the cliffs to St Margarets on Sunday found the Raven in cronking good form,Fulmar Petrels wheeling away never quite making that elusive landing on their chosen cliff ledge and skylarks in good voice in the breezy sunshine.
 RAVEN
 FULMAR PETREL

 SKYLARK IN FULL VOICE.

At Samphire Hoe today:-
 COLTSFOOT always a welcome sight as one of the harbingers of spring.

 After a clear sunny morning the afternoon turned a little cloudy with the odd shower providing some dramatic seascapes at Samphire Hoe.



DUNGENESS UNDER A HEAVY SHOWER.
Venus and Mars are visible in the west after sunset at the moment my shaky effort shows how red Mars appears.
VENUS AND MARS IN CONJUNCTION looking a bit shaky,but I quite like this effect,more than the one below

1 comment:

  1. Very interesting blog Phil. I like the cloud formations.

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