Friday 30 October 2009

Bats & badgers & owls! Oh, my! :Sandsend

Took this one on our last night in the north east. This is Whitby Harbour from the swing bridge just as the light is fading. We all had a pizza before having a drink at a quayside pub. Believe it or not a bat flitted out into the lamp light just as I was drinking my cider. It just looked like somebody was dangling it on a string like in the old black and white Dracula movies. But it was a real bat and there was no string or dangler to be seen. We drove back to the Raithwaite estate for the last time. During the day pheasants would often leap out of the lane side greenery, forcing us to drive very slow for fear of hitting one. It was quite dark by this hour. As we drove along the final bit of lane to Home Farm, Phil pointed out something crossing the road in front of us. It was a large badger going about its business. It shuffled across in front of us and trundled up a dark alley, its silvered fur disappearing into the blackness like a ghost. Just as we reached Home Farm and opened the car doors a male Tawny Owl hooted. Almost immediately another male Tawny hooted an answer to the challenge from a different angle. Debbie started hooting along with them.
"You're making them think there are loads of male intruders," I ventured.
"How do you do the female call then?" Debbie asked.
"You can't. It's too high pitched. Sort of ewick-ewick." I made no attempt to sound like an owl.

12 comments:

  1. A very nice scene. I love the lighting. You picked the perfect time of day. The lights are icing on a beautiful cake.

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  2. Love this, nice reflected lights and atmosphere.

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  3. I love the muted colors, and the light reflection on the waters is so vivid!

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  4. Great picture and that sounds like a fun night. I've seen all sorts of animals around here, even swarms of bats, but I haven't seen I badger yet. The more I look at the picture the more I would like to walk around there.

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  5. Interesting story, this reflection is really great, congrats!
    Happy weekend reflection
    Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg

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  6. lovely photo, sounds like a good selection of wildlife too,

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  7. Perfect picture for a Halloween Day too...
    Nice.

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  8. Perfect timing for a bat, badger and owl to pop into your life. ;-) I really like the way the lights are reflected in the water.

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  9. love your reflection shot and the story to go with it :-)

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  10. This is more jumbled than the Shagrat image, Michael but the lights add so much to the feel of the place. I do like maritime photographs, the salt and the sea and the windsweptness.

    I like the zigzags of the lights as they reflect in the harbour.

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  11. I like the moody Sunday afternoon atmosphere.

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  12. Wonderful story, and beautiful reflection shot. I enlarged this, and it looks like a fantastic place to stroll around. Kathy

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