Friday 6 February 2015

Second bike ride of the week - Crook o' Lune and towards Claughton

Total distance: 13.45 miles
Average speed: 7.8 mph
Maximum speed: 13.7 mph

Another blue skied and calm day, so I decided to get out trusty steed for another foray.


Today's route was along the River Lune and as far as the cycle path went and then a reward of cup of tea and spicy bean burger at Woodie's enjoyed while admiring the view.

There was lots of bird life around, four magpies before I'd even got to the millennium bridge.


The reflections of trees, buildings and aqueduct were lovely.

I had expected to see egrets on Tuesday but there were none; today I spotted a lone one.


As I sat enjoying my snackette a couple of robins were in evidence, hopeful for some crumbs I think though they weren't brave enough to come too close to the picnic table.

All puffed up against the cold.

One of the advantages of cycle riding is being able to see over fences and hedges. On the way back I spotted a large bird of prey in one of the fields. It flew into a nearby tree where I could hear it but not see it. It came back down into the field and I attempted to take a picture. 


I only just caught it, not enough to identify it, but I think it may have been a peregrine as the noise it made sounded similar to peregrines we have seen at the castle.



2 comments:

  1. Good for you, Anne, to get out-n-about even during the winter months. It's good for the heart and soul! Once I can get my legs cycling full circles on the exercise bike, hopefully by spring, I hope to do the same. Fingers crossed. :)

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    1. I am sure that with your determination it won't be long before you are out on a bike. It's is such a great way of seeing the countryside.

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