Brake, BRake, BRAKE! A greylag goose coming into land at Stavely Nature Reserve.

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Brake, BRake, BRAKE! A greylag goose coming into land at Stavely Nature Reserve.

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Path into a wood at Staveley Nature Reserve, North Yorkshire, England
Eagle Child in Staveley. by Tony Via Flickr: In the 18th century a turnpike road from Kendal to Ambleside was constructed through Staveley. In Dorothy Wordsworth's journal for 1802 there are references to an inn at Staveley (possibly the Eagle and Child). She wrote: "I am always glad to see Stavel(e)y; it is a place I dearly love to think of"
Just over four weeks until Utopia Limited! Staveley, UK.

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Cuteness amongst the daisies! by Julie Via Flickr: My knowledge of waterfowl is limited & there appeared to be both adult Canada Geese & Greylag Geese around so I'm guessing this gosling could be a Greylag due to the colour of it's legs. Cute anyway!
Dorothy’s Bluebells
Bluebells are out! Usually this would involve a hike around the magical Rannerdale, a valley carpeted in bluebells. Instead, we thought we’d try somewhere else and went to Staveley to explore Dorothy Farrer’s Spring Wood. And bluebells galore there were! Amongst lots of other flora and fauna (I spotted a mouse!) And the woods were alive with sounds of birdsong. What a beautiful place.
Dorothy Farrer’s Spring Wood, Staveley, Lake District, Cumbria, England.
ISO100, ƒ/20 at 14mm (21mm full-frame equiv.) using my Sigma dp0 Quattro. This is a HDR image made with three bracketed exposures. Processed in Sigma’s Photo Pro, tonemapped in Aurora HDR 2017, edited in Luminar.
Sunrise at Stavelely nature reserve.