and occasionally rides a bike.
A word of warning. The walk descriptions are not detailed enough to guide you - please take a map. The batteries never run out, and you always have a signal. Oh, And don't take left or right as gospel!

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Stanwick and Irthlingborough Lakes

A walk with Marta in much more inviting conditions than yesterday, though we managed to find some mud . . . at one point we turned back, as it was quite slippery.



Making our way into the Visitor Centre for a quick coffee and teacake to fortify us after the long tiring drive . . . of 30 minutes . . . we saw a flock of birds. I think they were lapwings, as the sun caught white flashes as they turned. I should have switched the phone camera to video mode.  A grand sight anyway.
Bridges of all kinds make great reflections.

This heron hung around for some time - the photo is cropped a lot.

More reflections

Quick shot as the heron flies a short distance

Higham Ferrers Lock on the Nene

Lots of swans on the lakes



Marta making her way through the mud wallow

There were small strips of ice in the water - I was surprised, as it didn't feel so cold.


Irthlingborough church on the hill above the river and lakes.
After a leisurely five miles or so, we returned to the Visitor Centre for a bowl of soup before returning home.

6 comments:

Simon Douglas Thompson said...

Looks to be several hundred birds in that lapwing flock, I can only think of one I saw that might have as big.

aliqot said...

It's certainly the most I've seen.
We laso saw a murmuration if starlings there around ten days ag, though they seem to have moved on now.

Ida Jones said...

Super photos, Alison. The heron seems to have been posing for you!

Anonymous said...

Went on your 25.10.12 Chelveston Stanwick walk today as a reccy for a walk with my group on Monday. All good and the catkins around Stanwick Lakes were stunning. John Hurley

John Hurley said...

Went on your 25.10.12 Chelveston Stanwick walk today as a reccy for a walk with my group on Monday. All good. The catkins around Stanwick Lakes were stunning.

aliqot said...

I'm pleased you found the blog useful, and thanks for letting me know. I bet the Lakes area was lovely in today's sun.