At one with nature |
Yesterday I got the chance to see something in Northumberland that I have always wanted to see – Wild Goats.
With Cain doing some work up in the
Cheviots photographing them it was the ideal opportunity to not only see them
but get up close and see how these ancient creatures live. We focused on three
main herds around the border ridge area of the Cheviots north of Alwinton. The
weather was perfect and there was some bird life to keep up the interest
including Ravens cronking overhead, Buzzard, Red Grouse and the most Meadow
Pipits I have seen in a long time. The roads around Alwinton were littered with
Red Legged Partridge and every lowland stream through the hills held small
family parties of Goosander. As well as
the goats Roe Deer and a sun bathing Fox were seen.
Billy on the hillside |
3 comments:
Sounds fabulous.
Well done seeing wild goats, a pretty incredible species. I'm surprised at how close you managed to get though, I personally thought they would be flighty, but you live and learn!
Cheers, the main herds were quite flighty and it took a few hours for them too get close. The main photograph is of a single old Billy who seemed to be on his last legs which is probably why he wasn't bothered by us.
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