I'm spoilt for choice this week for Carmi's 'Treetops' theme as we are surrounded by trees in the village where I live.
Here are two of my favourites from the small wood down the road which I photographed at regular intervals over a year.
Silver birch which has 'lost' its top |
while the trees around have retained theirs. That hole is the result of woodpecker activity.
Spring hawthorns dwarfed by other trees |
Treetops provide good cover for small birds like this.
A Blue Tit blends in |
And for larger ones as well.
Wood Pigeon in a Sycamore |
The tree overhangs our garden.
Ash trees shrouded with Ivy |
I wonder how long it will be before the Ivy wins and they lose their tops like the one on the left. Meanwhile I just have to lean back in my office chair to enjoy their presence.
On my morning walks there is a tree I always check to see whether it's still there - it's dead and keeps losing bits of its top to high winds.
Dead Ash tree - December 2013 |
On the same walk early in the year I can hear noises coming from the top of large Beech trees.
Rookery nook.
One of my favourites is a tree that overhangs the lane.
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6 comments:
Ha. I was just outside taking pictures of the naked sycamore limbs against our stark-blue sky today.
Wow, I guess you are surrounded by a great many kinds of lovely trees! I like the first one best of all!
That's a great selection of treetops and birds, Bob.
As you know, these are also favorites of mine.
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A beautiful collection of treetops, Bob - I couldn't pick a favourite, but I was intrigued by the woodpecker hole (no woodpeckers in this country).
I love all those trees, Bob, but I think my favourite is the frosty one! The Rooks |(or were they crows?) make a terrible racket when they are nesting - hope yours aren't too close to the house!
These are fantastic, Bob! Love the shot of the frosted trees and power line. Very cool...err pun not intended lol.
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