Dec 12th 2012
The atmospherics on the top of Pendle Hill yesterday were wonderful on this early winters day. This was our second climb to the top in the last 2 weeks to view the Snow Buntings which periodically visit Pendle Hill during the winter months, we've only ever seen them on the Cairngorm Plateau up in Scotland during the summer months. A telephone message from Terry, a keen ornithologist informed us of their location and numbers, so it was up and over Pendle again to see this winter visitor. We arrived at the right location but nothing, not even a fleeting glimpse, they'd moved on, we'd only just missed them, so nothing remains but to go again another day.
Even though we missed the birds we were rewarded by clear distant views on our first visit and atmospheric mists yesterday which always makes the effort worthwhile.
A few shots from our first walk over Pendle
The distant Lakeland fells
Pendleside towns with the Pennine hills in the distance
Yesterday's visit
Across the Ribble Valley to Ingleborough
A mixture of valley mist and the smoke from the Clitheroe Cement Works atmospheric, but polluting.
The wider scene
The late afternoon sun and the calm air made this an outing that was well worth the effort
Various shots along the east edge of Pendle hill looking south into the Calder Valley
A few shots from our first walk over Pendle
The distant Lakeland fells
Pendleside towns with the Pennine hills in the distance
Yesterday's visit
Across the Ribble Valley to Ingleborough
A mixture of valley mist and the smoke from the Clitheroe Cement Works atmospheric, but polluting.
The late afternoon sun and the calm air made this an outing that was well worth the effort
Various shots along the east edge of Pendle hill looking south into the Calder Valley
Fantastic views David.
ReplyDeleteLove these photos... as always I might add!! Larry
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely.
ReplyDeleteStunning views, David.
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