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The first of these albums is of images taken in the garden, and some from the kitchen window!

We live in a beautiful place, Oakamoor, in the Staffordshire Moorlands.
STARTING FROM HOME
STARTING FROM HOME – WINTER VIEWS
BIRDS IN THE GARDEN
MORE BIRDS IN THE GARDEN
MORE BIRDS AND WILDLIFE IN THE GARDEN
FLOWERS IN THE GARDEN
GARDEN FLOWERS: HELENIUM STUDIES
GARDEN FLOWERS: HONESTY
ON THE LINE  
THE RAILWAY LINE WITHOUT THE TRAINS
FASCINATING FUNGUS
MORE FUNGI
SPORTSFIELD
SPORTSFIELD RUST
ICE PUDDLES
FLOWERS AND SEEDHEADS
BUTTERFLIES ON FLOWERS
OTHER INSECTS ON FLOWERS
HOGWEED SEEDHEADS
MORE PLANTS
I will be adding albums showing the flowers, seedheads, trees and other things that interest me.
March 21, 2018

There used to be wonderful old sheds, tractors and more, and I found the textures, patterns and colours inspiring.

Unfortunately for me, the sports field has been taken in hand and spoiled it for me!
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Oakamoor Sportsfield shack rust

ICE PUDDLES(13)

August 07, 2012
Oakamoor sports field used to have a very pot-holed car park, and I dashed down with my camera whenever we had frost, and sometimes the ice patterns were wonderful, particularly when they reflect the blue of the sky or include the browny mud!  Sadly, the sports field has been ‘taken in hand’, and now the car park offers me no pleasure!

 

 

 

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Ice puddle

This page has images of Oakamoor in the Staffordshire Moorlands where I live. Oakamoor is a village in the Churnet Valley, a little-known location except for Alton Towers.

The albums start with views around and from our garden, and others will broaden the outlook to the village and valley and then to the wider area.
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There are more albums of flowers and seedheads in the left-hand column

STARTING FROM HOME(19)

September 12, 2015
I decided to split this album to make 2 smaller ones, and something happened to this part of the album.  I will arrange them and add information asap.

These views are all taken in and from our garden, which looks across the valley to our castle on the skyline, Alton Towers.  We experience many and varied climatic changes, and I hope to add more.  Seasonal changes are wonderful, fresh and varied greens in the spring, wonderful autumn colours and the delight of seeing more clearly in the winter, but yet with the reds of buds waiting for the spring and much more.  The summer is my least favourite season with its uniform greens and dense, overgrown brackens and much more.

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Winter sunrise

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Castle on the sky-line

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Rainbow over the valley 1

Silver birch Brackenwood and mist

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Sunlight catching the leaves

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The silver birch turns golden in the autumn

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More rain spattered windows.

September 12, 2015
These views are all taken in and from our garden, which looks across the valley to our castle on the skyline, Alton Towers.  We experience many and varied climatic changes, and I hope to add more.  Seasonal changes are wonderful, fresh and varied greens in the spring, wonderful autumn colours and the delight of seeing more clearly in the winter, but yet with the reds of buds waiting for the spring and much more.  The summer is my least favourite season with its uniform greens and dense, overgrown brackens and much more.

Across the road

Across the road

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The path through the woods

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View from brackewood in the snow

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Snow and mist

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Henry the heron with a hat

March 01, 2019

I haven’t taken many photographs of birds and other wildlife in the garden – they move too quickly!  I didn’t have my camera handy when a sparrowhawk landed on the egret’s beak and sat for quite a while.  I must keep my camera handy.

I have been watching the Greater Spotted Woodpeckers, regular visitors to our bird table.  A juvenile is waiting to be fed by the parents, although some of the pictures show it on the nuts and apparently feeding itself!
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Male siskin on the sunflower hearts - a rare visitor

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Male siskin on the sunflower hearts

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Goldfinch on the black niger seeds.

Bluetit on the nuts

Nuthatch on the feeder

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Visitor at the pond!

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The red crown of the juvenile is showing as it looks down

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July 04, 2020

Labels and information to be added

A Dunnock looking wistfully at the feeders

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Dunnocks are very difficult to photograph. They hardly keep still.

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Female Bullfinch and juvenile?

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Juvenile goldfinch and bluetit on sunflower hearts

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Bluetit on peanuts

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Having a cosy chat?

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Sharing a meal

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Social distancing?

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Great tits

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Social distancing?

March 01, 2019

I haven’t taken many photographs of birds and other wildlife in the garden – they move too quickly!  I didn’t have my camera handy when a sparrowhawk landed on the egret’s beak and sat for quite a while.  I must keep my camera handy.

I have been watching the Greater Spotted Woodpeckers, regular visitors to our bird table.  A juvenile is waiting to be fed by the parents, although some of the pictures show it on the nuts and apparently feeding itself!

Muntjac deer in the garden

Muntjac deer

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Posing for his picture!

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Irridescent colours

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He kept moving!

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So many colours

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Ready for battle

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July 08, 2020
I have been taking photographs of honesty seedheads in a different light and am fascinated by the colours – and the cabbage white caterpillars feeding on them.
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David found a goatsbeard seedhead and took it outside to photograph it.

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We discovered a lot of cabbage white butterfly caterpillars having a feast

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This honesty seedhead won

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Honesty seedheads

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The Churnet Valley railway line runs through the valley and used to be a main line between Manchester and London, as well as serving Thomas Bolton and Sons copper works in Oakamoor and Froghall.  This section of the line has long been disused by the railway but is a great favourite with families, cyclists, dogs, walkers and people like me who like to look around and observe the changes of the seasons.
August 28, 2018

The disused Churnet Valley railway line has become a favourite place for families, dog walkers, walkers and nature lovers.

It isn’t a site of special scientific interest or even of outstanding natural beauty, but it is a wonderfully safe and peaceful place to walk and enjoy the countryside.
Being so close to home, it is my regular walk, and I love to look around and notice many things which interest me and are easily overlooked.   This album will have general images of the line in different seasons between Oakamoor and Alton, but mainly the short distance between Oakamoor and Lord’s Bridge.
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Part of the Churnet Way

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This way please!

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A tunnel of trees in Spring

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...and in winter

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Autumnal larches beside the line

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Before the leaves

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A wonderful way to get around

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It runs beside the River Churnet in places

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Fishing pool on the sportsfield beside the line

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Reflections in the fishing pool

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I love these ripples

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Wet, boggy areas run beside the line in places

June 25, 2017
While walking on the disused railway line, I noticed a fungus which fascinated me. It is called Fomes fomentarius.  I discovered all sorts of fascinating things about it. It is known as hoof fungus as it resembles a horse’s hoof, tinder fungus and has many other names.  It was used to start to light fires, hence tinder, to keep metal from rusting when stuck into the softer part of the underside of the fungus and has even been found in graves in archaeological digs.  Unfortunately, it is a killer as well as a rotter!

Spot the fungus

First siting - or so I thought

A closer view

Oh! I looked in my folder and found this image

Is it the exactly the same fungus?

Writing?

Looking underneath

A different fomes

Blending in: The more you look the more you see

Almost a velvety look

One on top of the other

Growing very close to the water

February 26, 2019

This album will include other kinds of fungus but also more Fomes to show different colours after rain etc.

I must revise the names of the fungi.  I used to be quite good!

Scarlet Elfin cup fungus

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Liquorice on a Log fungus

Bracket fungus

Bracket fungus

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This is particularly good for showing underneath the fungus

Jew’s Ears

They really do look like ears!

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Looking into the light

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More shivelled up Jew

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I love the colours of my original Fomes after rain

July 04, 2020
I love it when I find an insect on a flower.  Occasionally one will stay on the flower long enough for me to take a photograph.  When possible, I use the macro setting to try to get close, but that can be difficult.

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Small skipper - I think!

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Small skipper on grass

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October 15, 2021
These are caterpillars found on the sports field and in my neighbour’s garden.

Pale Tussock Moth caterpillar on tree

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Pale Tussock Moth caterpillar on leaf litter

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Pale Tussock moth caterpillar yellow form

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A strange view of the caterpillar

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Rusty Tussock Moth caterpillar

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February 20, 2019

I love flowers and seedheads.  I enjoy taking photographs of Hogweed flowers and discovering that I have ‘captured’ an insect photographically.  The irregularity of the petals and the umbellifer form are some of my favourites.   I have more to add.

Some of the images are on the line and some are on the sports field.

Newly opening flower

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After flowering

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November 04, 2020
I love the various stages in the life of the Rosebay Willowherb and have been watching their development throughout the year.  I think I shall use them as a starting point for some of my creative work.

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February 26, 2019
Emerging Butterbur

Pink Butterbur

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White butterbur isn

A single White Butterbur flower

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Violets on the railway line

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Wild Arum, Lords and Ladies newly emerging spathes

Wild ARUM spathe

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Wild Arum, Lords and Ladies

April 23, 2020

Red Campion flowers

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Red Campion fading flowers

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Red Campion seedhead forming

RAGGED ROBIN

Sweet Cicely seedheads forming

Pink PURSLANE

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Herb bennet going to seed

April 25, 2020

I have many more flowers to add and rearrange.

I will add more information.

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Adoxa Moscatel

July 05, 2020

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