Sunday, 17 September 2017

A wander round a sunny Fairburn

A day out doesn't necessarily have to be a whole day. A late afternoon walk once the days rain has passed can be more rejuvenating than an entire days outing.
A quick pop over to RSPB Fairburn Ings proves my point exactly. The sun was gleaming down on the spectacular landscape and the last bit of warmth from this years summer, alongside it.


The views from the discovery trail viewpoint always blind me with their wondrous beauty.
The rays of light bounce across the rippling water is natures unique poem of peace and sanctuary.


From one end of the car park is a short boardwalk towards and alongside what could be classed as a rather large duck pond. Once overlooking the water, Mute swans and wildfowl gather at your feet awaiting for the free meal to be tossed into the water. The speed of which these water based birds congregated baffled me. I can only suggest the frequent visitors on these boards, who bring food, are part of the birds regular feeding routine.


In the light of the setting sun, swans have never looked more gorgeous.


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