These ivy leaves covering a small patch of ground were in deep shadow, so they held on to their coating of frost for longer than the other nearby vegetation.
Category: David
Northycote Farm, back in February 2020. A set of well stocked bird feeders attracted a lot of attention from a range of species. Among them, this great spotted woodpecker.
Frosted nettle leaves
Another in a series of pictures of frost on winter vegetation. The nettle leaves, and the grass they are growing among, were close to the ground and had an almost complete covering of the frost.
Birds in the branches
A mixed flock of titmice were hunting for insects on the bare branches of bushes between Holy Trinity churchyard and the river at Stratford on Avon. They were flitting rapidly and seemingly randomly from twig to twig, far too fast to get a bead on them using manual focus. The tangle of branches confuses the autofocus, which is why some of the birds came out as indistinct blurs.
Burdock defrosting
The morning sun must already have been on on this burdock for some time, so only the slightest traces of the overnight frost remained on the tops of the seed heads.
Deceiver mushrooms defrosting
Deceiver mushrooms after a cold January night. As they warmed slightly, the frosty coating has been reduced to a rim round the edge of the caps.







