Today has been a perfect autumn day, sunny, still and mild with a bit of a chill in the air. We took a walk through the Liberton Fields up to the Braid Hills.
There are lovely views across the Liberton fields to the University buildings with Arthurs Seat in the background
There were several skylarks flying about, though too speedy to be captured on camera. Some of them were even singing, which seems rather late in the season. There are often about 5 pairs of these lovely farmland birds nesting in these fields every year, which is great as they are declining across the UK.
There were also large numbers of rooks and woodpigeons flying round and foraging in the fields neat the Liberton Tower
We said hello to the sheep and goats at the top of the hill
then carried on over the road to the path that passes round the Braid Hill Golf Course and up into the hills the photo below shows the views across to the Pentland Hills to the south of Edinburgh.
From the top of the hill
there are wonderful views across Edinburgh
and again across to Arthurs Seat
We also had wonderful views of a sparrowhawk as it soared above us
Again there were plenty of smaller birds around too including bullfinches
and a tiny goldcrest
Such a lovely walk, we should do it more often!
Lovely photo's - I so enjoyed my walk with you - from the comfort of my chair of course, but still very nice indeed :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Great photos and thoughts Juliet.
ReplyDelete__ 'Tis simply grand as we watch the "Citizens of the Forest" function within their time's seasons; the forests and seasons, belong to we all. Nifty! _m
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Hi Juliet,
ReplyDeleteLooks like the perfect day out on your staycation and I loved seeing your beautiful photos.
Have a great weekend
hugs
Carolyn
Thanks for beautiful photos, my favourite is the Goat, superb.
ReplyDeleteYou picked the BEST week for a stay-cation! And of course you live in the most beautiful of places in which to enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI love your birding! They are different than ours, for the most part. Much fun!
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