The Bearded Lake – Llyn Barfog

The lake is situated near Aberdovey in Wales. The Bearded Lake has links to the King Arthur legend – it is said he killed a hairy beast that lived in the lake. There are also other legends about the lake. The image records the splendour of autumn at the lake. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.

The Eight Arch Bridge at Bosherston.

The bridge was built in 1797 to connect Stackpole Court and Home Farm to Stackpole Quay and the New Deer Park.
At some point face-to-face iron ties were added to hold the bridge together.
On 2 August 1996 it was listed by Heritage in Wales (now Cadw) as grade II* for its eyecatching nature as a major feature of Stackpole Park, and as part of the Stackpole group of buildings. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.

The Beach at Newgale in October.

A beautiful autumn day in October on Newgale beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The holidaymakers have all gone home. The beach is deserted now except for a few dog walkers. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.

The Crow at Laugharne Estuary.

A Carrion Crow (Corvus corone corone). A bird common to country and cities. Black with a little gloss. Distinguished from the Rook by black base of the bill. This Crow was on a post on the foreshore at Laugharne. Carmarthenshire, Wales. This image is also available on my Phot4me site here.

Goldfinch Feeding on Seeds

The Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) is common in all kinds of open country with scattered trees and bushes in parks and gardens. This Goldfinch was feeding on seeds from a thistle in a garden – Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales

This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.

Jackdaw on the Shore.

This Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) was perched on a post on the estuary in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire. Wales. The Jackdaw is very common in woods, villages and towns. Often seen in flocks.

This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.

Southern Hawker Dragonfly

This common species of Dragonfly breeds in still water including garden ponds. The Southern Hawker (Aeshna juncea) is seen between June-October, often roaming far from water. This specimen was seen in a garden in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire.

This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.