Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Photos Of Pitshanger Park

Foggy morning at Pitshanger Park

In April I blogged about Pitshanger Park and how much I loved it. I still spend a load of time in the park, although due to the fact it is now dark when I get home of an evening, typically visits are now limited to the weekend when we walk Peter around in his pram during one of his sleeps!

This past weekend was no different. On Sunday the fog really made the park feel quite mystical, as the above photo shows. It was not actually possible to see from one side of the park to the other, as can be seen below. It made for a great walk.

Foggy morning at Pitshanger Park

Also spotted on the weekend, on Saturday before the fog, one of the many Pistshanger Parakeets burrowing away in a tree branch. Although a little hard to see the photo below shows the birds backside as it digs away! I have never seen a parakeet do this but they clearly do. The amount of digging into the branch was pretty significant given the amount of wood chips on the ground below.

A parakeet in Pitshanger Park burrowing into a branch

Although the following photo was taken last Autumn, I have seen the 50% off Autumn scene again this year as well. How is it possible for the leaves to be so neatly separated? I guess only the person with the leaf blower knows! ;-)

Pitshanger Park Does 50% Of Autumn

Another Autumn carnage photo from last year!

Autumn Carnage

Have fun

Cheers

m

1 comment:

  1. That is interesting. Especially about the birds. I did not know they dug into the trees. The leaves being only on one side of the walkway is interesting. Thank you for sharing.

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