Today I have taken so many photos that I could not choose just one to show you on my shot of the day so these are just a few as an added bonus to my blog.
After a very cold night again, today is a cracking sunny day, that horrid North wind has gone & was just the day to go up the road for a walk and did mother nature hold some surprises for me.
Firstly the Geese are heading home, I just love the formations they form and the constant calling they make, if they were silent I do not think you would bother looking up and see them. The numbers were huge and with the lens I had on I was only getting about half of them in the above shots.
Surprised this Roe Deer Stag eating away not expecting company at all, love the fact that his antlers are still covered in the velvet, would love to feel if that was soft or not.
The sheep were enjoying a bit of warmth on their backs after the minus 8C of last night and the Munros in the background are still fairly thick in snow, mainly fresh snow from the last 4 or 5 days.
Our two Munros are virtually void of any snow on this side, not going to venture to see what the other side is like.
Just coming back down the hill and noticed the young Red Deer stag running across the fields, from this image it looks like it is watching all the lorries on the A9. just to put it all in perspective, the stag was a good quarter of a mile away from me and the A9 is two miles away.
There was another wonderful little creature that I managed to capture in my camera, but that has gone as my shot of the day for this months photos, so you will have to wait three more days to see what that is. Love to keep my readers in suspense.