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Jill has completed the quest of
"Northern Light" !


20th Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 1/25

Kittiwake Ahoy!
I was taking the ferry back to the Scottish mainland from the Orkney islands … that’s the island of Hoy behind the kittiwake. It had been a fabulous day with all kinds of great shots, and anything else I got would be an extra.

When this kittiwake came up behind the ferry, I had the feeling it wanted me to see it. So, I waited and waited until I had got the focus perfect. Then as soon as I had taken the shot, the bird flew away.

This was far from the last bird to leave me with the impression it wanted to be seen.

Shot with my zoom set at 85mm, because I wanted the landscape, not just the bird.

@ Kittiwake Ahoy!
Jill begins her photographic tour of Northern Light: Birds.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Cherokee.

Jill shook paws with Cherokee the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Cherokee and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 642 Find points today: 94 Hunt total: 1061

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 2/25

The Brathay Mallards
Whilst in Cumbria, on my last holiday before my hip operation, I limped over to the River Brathay to take a look. The tree canopy shut out the sunlight from everything else but one rock in mid-stream. I saw a mallard with her ducklings on the far side of the river and told her God made her well. Would she share the sight with my viewers?

At once she set out for the rock, arranged her ducklings in front of her and waited until I had taken all the shots I wanted. Then she and her little band went straight back where they had come from.

If she had not come when called, I would never have had a shot. Unless you like shiny rocks in dark streams …

@ The Brathay Mallards

Blue And Copper Egg
The first painted eggs came from Mesopotamia, and because eggs were forbidden food during Lent, people painted eggs while Lent was being observed—after Lent, they would eat the eggs on Easter Day.

Beautifully decorated eggs “pysanka” are associated with Ukraine, and the oldest painted egg that was unearthed in northern Ukraine is dated to the end of the 17th century.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Mary Brown.

Jill shook paws with Mary Brown the Panic! Chicken. They both received one silver mole!

Mary Brown gave you 1 "Blue And Copper Egg" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 8 Find points today: 7 Hunt total: 1088

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 3/25

Miss Potter’s Sparrow
I had just taken a look round Beatrix Potter’s house in Near Sawrey and was on my way back to the car. Outside the Tower Bank Arms was a bush. A male sparrow kept flying into the bush and out again, never in the same direction twice. I concluded he was trying to draw my attention. So I looked round the bush for an angle to shoot, and found one hole through which I could get a shot. The decaying foliage framed him perfectly. As is so often the case, once I had taken the shot, the bird flew off and went about his normal business.

@ Miss Potter’s Sparrow
David left the Methodist church in his early teens because they convinced him God did not exist. Then he did a physics degree in the hope of explaining to everyone exactly why this was so. Three years later he got saved.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Paniey.

Jill shook paws with Paniey the Panic! Chicken. They both received one silver mole!

Paniey and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 92 Find points today: 22 Hunt total: 1103

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 4/25

Dovedale Rook
I went down to Dovedale with Sarah to take landscape shots. Once we got past the stepping stones, we found a flock of rooks which were shamelessly exploiting the tourists. They were not so much fearless birds as aggressive beggars. Sarah threw them some bread. Getting a close shot has never been easier.

@ Dovedale Rook
David was so good at early video games that students formed a queue just to watch him. David developed a sly habit of sticking his elbows out at unexpected moments to make them keep out of his field of view.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Butterfly Lady.

Jill shook paws with Butterfly Lady the Butterfly Blue. They both received one silver mole!

Butterfly Lady and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 193 Find points today: 40 Hunt total: 1121

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 5/25

Head Turner
I was on my way to Bakewell when I caught a glimpse of this cock pheasant over a hedge. I keep my camera set up for the most likely shot I could need to take in a hurry. This was just that sort of shot. The bird carried on strutting across the field whilst I got the shot from the car. Preparation for the unexpected can be everything.

@ Head Turner
David's uncle Walter used to ride a motorcycle out to Matlock thirty miles away and take pictures of the Derbyshire countryside. David took this as inspiration and rode to the same places on a bicycle, commonly clocking up sixty to ninety miles in a day.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Choose a name.

Jill shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 267 Find points today: 51 Hunt total: 1132

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 6/25

Head Scratcher
I was driving around nameless roads in North Derbyshire with a friend when this bird ran across a field. There’s something very wrong here! Pheasants are supposed to look like the other one I took a shot of. I think this one’s mother bred with an imported Japanese green pheasant; the farm nearby kept a few exotic animals like llamas. I wonder if this guy has started a new fashion for blue pheasants in North Derbyshire? By now they might all look like him!

@ Head Scratcher
David has never been drunk. He's seen it done; that's what put him off.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot why.way.

Jill shook paws with why.way the Escaped Aye-Aye. They both received one silver mole!

why.way and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 393 Find points today: 70 Hunt total: 1151

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 7/25

Simply Red
This bird is the reason ordinary people had to fight for the right to walk on the Derbyshire hills. The red grouse is a game bird. Way back the landowners refused access to the public so they could be sure of a good flock of birds to shoot in season.

Now you can go just about anywhere in the wilderness lands of North Derbyshire; but if you stray off the paths, you had better know what you are doing, or you will end up in a bog somewhere no-one can hear you scream. The red grouse will hear you. But quite likely nothing else bigger than a worm will be within a mile of you, while you carry on sinking into the ground.

@ Simply Red
At the age of eight, David drove a massive steam locomotive for about five yards when his dad sneaked him onto the footplate whilst no-one was looking.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Flare.

Jill shook paws with Flare the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

Flare and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 634 Find points today: 101 Hunt total: 1182

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
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Young Blackbird
Young male blackbirds are not yet the rich dark black of their maturity. They are common birds in Britain; I did not get as far as my car before I took this shot one morning. But their song is more gaudy than the cock pheasant’s plumage; they are magnificent singers. I once stood three feet beneath one perched safely on a branch above my head, while he serenaded his dowdy mate, hidden in a bush ten yards away.

@ Young Blackbird
David's father drove steam trains and his grandmother ran the village toy shop. As a small boy, David thought nothing could be better.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Shadow.

Jill shook paws with Shadow the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Shadow and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 692 Find points today: 105 Hunt total: 1186

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 9/25

Scarborough Gull
Gulls are not hard to find. They will more often be pestering you for food than flying away to safety. This one was sunning itself on the ruined walls of Scarborough Castle (in North Yorkshire). Shooting north into the deep blue sky away from the sun, I could never have a better chance to get a balanced picture of such a bird in strong sunlight.

@ Scarborough Gull
As a small boy, David believed he was going to marry his mother's sister when he grew up, because she was so nice.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Anwyn.

Jill shook paws with Anwyn the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Anwyn and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 717 Find points today: 109 Hunt total: 1190

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21st Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 10/25

My Consolatory Moorhen
There are days when Northern Light can drive a photographer to despair. I had gone to a historic industrial site to get some atmospheric photos, but the atmosphere was against me. This moorhen was walking by the side of the Cromford Canal, and saved my day. They are cautious birds, so this shot needed a big telephoto.

@ My Consolatory Moorhen
David was born with a faulty hip. After surgery in infancy, he walked with a limp until his hip was finally replaced aged 50.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot choco.

Jill shook paws with choco the Chocolate Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!

choco and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 827 Find points today: 122 Hunt total: 1203

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 11/25

Owl by Daylight
I am not keen on taking pictures of captive creatures, but this one seemed happy with his lot. He was perched in the open and asleep (as he should be) at a local butterfly centre. Owls are usually mobbed by other birds when they appear in daylight, but this one was safe from avian attack, due to the presence of all the sightseers.

@ Owl by Daylight
David's favourite book is "The Silmarillion" by JRR Tolkien. He says you have to get past the first third, then it makes LOTR look unimaginative by comparison.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Boris.

Jill shook paws with Boris the Grey Spider. They both received one silver mole!

Boris and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 14 Find points today: 7 Hunt total: 1214

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
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Peregrine Falcon
Falcons are well adapted to working with humans. Centuries ago, invading armies would take them along to catch rabbits to feed the troops. They are in many ways just as well adapted to living with humans as dogs or cats. This one was proudly showing off his wings at the butterfly centre.

@ Peregrine Falcon
David was a big Tolkien fan in his teens and twenties. He credits Tolkien with explaining more about Christianity to him than the church he was raised in. He never saw the word 'fellowship' used anywhere before he read "The Fellowship of the Ring".


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Strad.

Jill shook paws with Strad the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Strad and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 35 Find points today: 13 Hunt total: 1220

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
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Muncaster Heron
Muncaster Castle has a tradition of feeding herons. It happens at a regular time of day and the herons turn up in advance. Instead of waiting to spear fish in a pond, they perch in trees to wait for the free fish. They don’t seem to mind crowds watching them.

@ Muncaster Heron
David left the Methodist church in his early teens because they convinced him God did not exist. Then he did a physics degree in the hope of explaining to everyone exactly why this was so. Three years later he got saved.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Mr. Panda.

Jill shook paws with Mr. Panda the Panda Cub. They both received one silver mole!

Mr. Panda and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 214 Find points today: 46 Hunt total: 1253

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 14/25

Peacock
The peacock's tail is a wonder, but his head and neck are a striking display even when his tail trails behind him.

@ Peacock
For David, colour TV began with the Mexico world cup (1970), but he was allowed to stay up late to watch England win the previous one in 1966.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot HappyCheerling.

Jill shook paws with HappyCheerling the Starlight Cheerling. They both received one silver mole!

HappyCheerling and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 244 Find points today: 56 Hunt total: 1263

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
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Mallard Feathers
Everyone notices the striking plumage of the mallard drake, his green head and the flash of blue on his wings. But just look at the texture of his feathers!

@ Mallard Feathers
Oh look ... you won a little pet!


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Lacy.

Jill shook paws with Lacy the Angel Wing Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

Lacy gave you 1 "Baby Brown Bear" size 7

Tries today: 263 Find points today: 59 Hunt total: 1266

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
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Barn Owl in Flight
Barn owls are so called because they like nesting in barns. Farmers like them nesting in barns almost as much as barn owls like doing so, because they are excellent hunters for rats and mice.

I once drove a car down a narrow country road behind a large white barn owl flying silently ahead of me. It was waiting for rodents to be flushed out of the verge by the sound of my engine. Their flight is absolutely silent.

@ Barn Owl in Flight
David was brought up in the English countryside in the 1960s. Outside toilets were still a thing, nobody had divorced parents, and illegal drugs had not even been heard of. He first realised people killed one another when JFK was assassinated just before his fourth birthday. His aunt lived in a nearby village and never locked her door at night until the 1980s; there was no crime.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Nutsy Mouse.

Jill shook paws with Nutsy Mouse the Caffiend Clean Mouse. They both received one silver mole!

Nutsy Mouse and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 295 Find points today: 62 Hunt total: 1269

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 17/25

Barn Owl at Rest
Here’s the same barn owl held by its handler at Muncaster Castle. The Castle has extensive aviaries for birds recovering from injury. If they wanted to fly off, they would. But the food’s great and life is easy …

@ Barn Owl at Rest
David's Native American name is "Dances with Rabbis".


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Thimbl.

Jill shook paws with Thimbl the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Thimbl and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 442 Find points today: 75 Hunt total: 1282

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 18/25

European Eagle Owl
The moment I saw this bird extend its wings, I knew I had to run. Though they are so big they can carry off newborn deer, that was not the reason. When I saw the light coming through its wings, I knew I needed to be 90 degrees to the sun and twenty yards away or more. That way I could get this incredible shot with the wings lit from behind. Those wings can have a span of between five and six feet.

@ European Eagle Owl
David knows how to use an electron microscope but is not all that good with toenail clippers.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Dorlinger.

Jill shook paws with Dorlinger the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Dorlinger and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 475 Find points today: 81 Hunt total: 1288

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 19/25

Drinking Wren
The wren is the smallest of British birds. There is only one type in Europe; small, secretive, but with a song too big for its boots. This one was wetting its feet in the River Lathkill, which in many places is more like a flowing meadow. Though just a few feet away, it took every inch of my big telephoto to get a decent shot of the three inches of this tiny bird, weighing just one third of an ounce.

@ Drinking Wren
David was brought up in the English countryside in the 1960s. Outside toilets were still a thing, nobody had divorced parents, and illegal drugs had not even been heard of. He first realised people killed one another when JFK was assassinated just before his fourth birthday. His aunt lived in a nearby village and never locked her door at night until the 1980s; there was no crime.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Hero.

Jill shook paws with Hero the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Hero and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 676 Find points today: 99 Hunt total: 1306

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23rd Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 20/25

Robin Redbreast
A Robin Red breast in a Cage
Puts all Heaven in a Rage

~ William Blake
This one was standing on the bed of the Lathkill, which is often dry in summer, disappearing in one place and reappearing further downstream. I am sure this robin could find plenty to eat in what was effectively a damp meadow. Five inches long and a bit more than half an ounce, the European robin is unafraid of man. Unlike many British birds, they stay for the winter. Often they can be seen perching on top of a spade handle, waiting to see what the digger turns up.

@ Robin Redbreast
David's first computer was a ZX Spectrum. If anyone told you David was 'on the spectrum' he would think they were referring to a time in his life when he spent all his free time programming!


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Dunkle.

Jill shook paws with Dunkle the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Dunkle and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 740 Find points today: 105 Hunt total: 1312

DunkleJillQUEST REWARD
x 75


24th Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 21/25

Lathkill Jackdaw
This bird was standing close to the source of the Lathkill, where it flows out of the rocks near Monyash, several miles from the place where I saw the robin and the wren. It is rare for this stretch to be dry, and rare for jackdaws to be alone, so this shot is doubly unusual.

Thirty yards away across a small wooden bridge is a small dell in which wild orchids grow. From there you can hear the blackbirds sing to one another across a deep gorge between limestone cliffs. Here Cales Dale meets Lathkill Dale. This is, in my mind, my home forever.

@ Lathkill Jackdaw
David took an interest in (fluff) friends because a real-life friend said it would unite his love of writing with his love of visual art. The result was the 616 episodes of "Tweety Pi's Daily Adventures", the last set of which was posted the day SGN introduced the 'new UI'. This made him so furious he began work on his own software that month. See the cartoons here!


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Buzz.

Jill shook paws with Buzz the Bee. They both received one silver mole!

Buzz and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 17 Find points today: 8 Hunt total: 1329

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24th Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 22/25

Lord of the River
The male swan, known as a cob, can be five feet long, four feet tall and have a ten foot wingspan. He has no fear of humans and will advance on you hissing if you approach the nest. But apart from that, he’s just magnificent.

This one lived with his mate on the Lathkill; I saw him there for two years. Mink, descended from those released from fur farms by those who do not understand the consequences, have made it almost impossible for swans to raise cygnets on the Lathkill. I saw him fly away, never to return, when once again his offspring had been food for an alien species. That was ten years ago. He might well still be living somewhere else in North Derbyshire; but his mate stayed there alone after he left.

@ Lord of the River
As a small boy, David believed he was going to marry his mother's sister when he grew up, because she was so nice.


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Mystic.

Jill shook paws with Mystic the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Mystic and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 185 Find points today: 41 Hunt total: 1362

MysticJillQUEST REWARD
x 15


24th Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 23/25

Tending the Nest
The Lathkill is a narrow river which was subtly modified by earlier generations. There is a long thin island just before the weir at Conksbury Bridge. If you look at the sides of the island, it appears either the island was man made, or the banks have been reinforced.

It is highly unusual to find a swan’s nest anywhere humans can get within thirty yards of it, but just ten feet across shallow water lies the island of the swans. Six feet above the river bank, I am teetering on a step ladder, brought specifically to take pictures down into the nest. The Queen of the River is unperturbed; she knows me well. She has rolled her eggs again after an hour perched on them, and will roll them again in an hour’s time. Meanwhile, she tends her nest with infinite care; every blade of grass must be right for her cygnets when they hatch.

@ Tending the Nest
David can remember random moments from his infancy, some even before he was two years old. But he can never remember where he has put the TV remote!


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Whoot.

Jill shook paws with Whoot the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Whoot and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 416 Find points today: 74 Hunt total: 1395

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24th Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 24/25

Queen of the River
Swans gather in flocks to find a mate and then pair off. Who says where they are going to go when they have done so? I think it is the ladies.

I think this swan was born here on the Lathkill. She may well have been the last swan born here to live to maturity. She sleeps in peace on her nest, knowing the water protects her and nothing will dare attack her whilst her eggs are on the nest. Her mate sails the waters nearby, like some warship of the animal kingdom, strong in his strength.

But once the cygnets are hatched, mink will take them again and again. The Queen will long remain; but unusually, her mate deserted her after yet another brood was lost to alien vermin.

When I took this shot I thought I had got as rare and precious a shot of a swan as one might hope to get, their nests usually being out of reach and out of sight beyond the water. But I was wrong.

@ Queen of the River
David's math lecturers at college were Joe Cerkeliunas and Richard Wyszecki. He was so good at Richard's class he used to say "Wyszecki's homework is easier done than said".


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Miss Tan.

Jill shook paws with Miss Tan the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!

Miss Tan gave you 1 "'Northern Light' Travel Token" size 10

Tries today: 715 Find points today: 107 Hunt total: 1428

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size 10


25th Apr 2023
Jill views : Birds!
Photo 25/25

The Perfect River
If you should ever find a river where shallow water is so pure and clear that you can take a picture of a swan, her reflection and her shadow together, can it be any other than the Lathkill?

The beauty of God’s creation, perfectly displayed, three ways.

@ The Perfect River
Jill has now completed her viewing of Northern Light: Birds. As she prepares to go home, she receives a wonderful gift!

Jill has enjoyed her photographic tour of Northern Light: Birds, but it is time to go home now! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also enjoy a photographic tour of "Northern Light!"


While peeking through the viewfinder, you spot Dainty.

Jill shook paws with Dainty the White elephant. They both received one silver mole!

Dainty gave you 1 "Baby Brown Bear" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 6 Find points today: 4 Hunt total: 1444

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