Category: Rodley Nature Reserve
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Rounding off February 2025. 2 of 4.
No. 2 of 4 posts rounding off my photos from February 2025. All being posted at the same time. 1. Denso Marston NR, 2. Rodley NR, 3. Gill Beck and 4. Baildon Moor.
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First Week of February 2025. Rodley, Menston & Denso Marston
Various bird photos, Kestrel, Wren, Snipe, Kingfisher, Teal, etc. taken at Rodley Nature Reserve, Denso Marston Nature Reserve, High Royds Pond, and our garde.
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Yet more Rodley Nature Reserve and Baildon Bank landscapes. Early Oct 2024.
I have made another couple of visits to Rodley Nature Reserve, both times I had no problem with the bridge holding up traffic. I have also been up on Baildon Bank around sunrise time. Let’s start with the Baildon Bank sunrise visit and then combine the photos from the Rodley Nature Reserve visits. Kingfisher, Little…
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Early October 2024.Baildon Bank Landscapes, Rodley NR & a Sparrowhawk
It’s time I started using more of the power and styles of WordPress in an effort to make my website more pleasant to be visiting. So here goes my first effort at using Groups and some of the style controls on this website. Once I have something I like the look of I should create…
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Little Egret, Fox & others at Rodley Nature Reserve. 7 Aug.
On Wednesday I drove over the comparatively new bridge on the canal at Rodley to go to Rodley Nature Reserve. Last time I was there I was able to drive over the bridge to get there but by the time I was leaving the bridge was broken so I had to drive out north round…
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Rodley NR. 12 Apr 2023
On Wednesday I set off to check if the long range visibility was as good as it looked from our house. I have a particular photo I am trying for that requires exceptionally clear air. Unfortunately it wasn’t as good as I’d hoped but since I was out and about it seemed like a good…
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Rodley Nature Reserve Feb 2023
A couple of days ago I changed the theme used by the website. I hope people prefer it. On Sunday I took my camera and binoculars along to Rodley Nature Reserve. As usual tap on an image to view it in the gallery. Gadwall ducks are frequently seen at Rodley as are Teal. I think…